PROFESSIONAL ANGLERS ASSOCIATION
PAA
NEWS Release!
The Professional Anglers Association has joined forces with the Central Pro Am Association to offer a one of a kind opportunity for anglers fishing Central Pro Am in 2010. The new affiliation brings together two organizations with a unifying theme of tournament bass fishing, and support of the membership, the fishermen.
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For Release: Friday June 19, 2009
The partnership paves the way for the 2010 Central Pro Am Angler of the Year,
along with the Co-angler of the Year, who will each receive a guaranteed slot in
the 2011 PAA Tournament Series. In addition to covering entry fees for the
anglers, Central Pro Am will also be providing assistance with expenses, making
this a truly inexpensive shot at becoming a touring pro in 2011. “This could
make a couple of our Central Pro Am’s anglers lifelong dreams come true, just by
fishing a season with us…two of our anglers will be competing against some of
the best talent in the country in 2011,” said Jim Thompson, owner of Central Pro
Am. Two lucky Central Pro Am Anglers also have a chance to compete with touring
PAA pros in the 2009 PAA Corporate Cup, to be held September 10-12 on Lake
Pickwick in Florence, AL. This unique opportunity is part of a joint PAA/CPAA
membership drive. All members of Central Pro Am in good standing that join the
PAA between June 1 and July 31, 2009 are registered for their chance to win this
all expense paid trip courtesy of Central Pro Am.
Stay tuned to fishPAA.com for complete coverage
of the PAA( Professional Anglers Association).
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The Professional Anglers Association has joined forces with the Central Pro
Am Association to offer a one of a kind opportunity for anglers fishing Central
Pro Am in 2010. The new affiliation brings together two organizations with a
unifying theme of tournament bass fishing, and support of the membership, the
fishermen. According to John Crews, President of the PAA, “We are excited to
implement partnerships such as this, as we feel it gives strength to both
organizations, and as a result creates more opportunities for the anglers, which
is important to the PAA.”














