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2022 Bassmaster Classic To Be Held At Lake Hartwell

Mar 31, 2021 11:55AM ● By David Dykes
B.A.S.S. officials, along with Visit Anderson and VisitGreenvilleSC, announced the 2022 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk will be held for the fourth time at Lake Hartwell, March 4-6, with takeoffs from Green Pond Landing & Event Center.

Daily weigh-ins will be held at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville and the annual Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo will take place at the Greenville Convention Center.

"Everything about Lake Hartwell and the city of Greenville make them the perfect setting for the Super Bowl of Professional Bass Fishing," said B.A.S.S. CEO Bruce Akin. "The Bassmaster Classic is not only a chance for the best anglers in the world to showcase their abilities, it's an annual celebration of the sport itself."

Hartwell is a 56,000-acre man-made reservoir situated between Georgia and South Carolina and encompassing portions of the Savannah, Tugaloo and Seneca rivers.

Organizers said it features an array of habitat and a good population of both largemouth and spotted bass that are likely to be in the prespawn phase when the Classic competitors arrive.

The fishery has hosted three previous Classics.

In 2008, Texas pro Alton Jones Sr. went into the final day with little more than a pound lead, but managed to hold off the rest of the field and claim his only Classic trophy.

In 2015, when temperatures dipped to nine degrees, hometown favorite Casey Ashley of South Carolina came from behind on the final day to win his only title.

In 2018, young Alabama pro Jordan Lee jumped from sixth place on the final day to win his second-straight Classic.

"Not only has the Classic set attendance records each year it has returned, but it has proven to be one of our largest economic impact events for the Greenville region," said David Montgomery, vice president of sales for VisitGreenvilleSC.

In 2018, a then-record crowd of 143,323 fans attended all of the Classic-related events. That Classic won a Sports Destination Management Innovation in Sports Tourism award for its ability to have two destinations working together for such a large economic impact.

"We are very excited for the opportunity to host the Bassmaster Classic once again on Lake Hartwell," said Neil Paul, executive director of Visit Anderson. "The leadership of Anderson County has made a significant commitment to Green Pond Landing and the marketing efforts of Lake Hartwell, and we expect another record-breaking event with our teammates from Greenville."

Since the 2018 Classic, Hartwell has hosted several other high-level B.A.S.S. events, including a 2019 Bassmaster Elite Series tournament that was won by South Carolina pro Brandon Cobb.

Last year, another South Carolina pro, Patrick Walters, won the Basspro.com Bassmaster Eastern Open on Lake Hartwell.

Most recently, Hartwell hosted a Bassmaster College Series tournament that was won by Carson-Newman University anglers Ben Cully and Hayden Gaddis with a two-day total of 35 pounds, 10 ounces. In two days, a field of 261 teams caught just over 4,536 pounds of bass.

The 2022 Classic will feature 55 qualifiers who will earn their berths through the Elite Series, the Opens, the TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation circuit, the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops and the Bassmaster Team Championship plus the defending Bassmaster Classic champion and winner of the final Elite Series event of the 2021 season.

They will compete in the no-entry fee event for their share of a $1 million purse, with the champion earning $300,000.

The Bassmaster Classic is being hosted locally by Visit Anderson and VisitGreenvilleSC.