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FLW 2020 Tour Schedule

Fishing League Worldwide announced its 2020 FLW Tour schedule. Currently, the bass fishing schedule consists of seven events throughout the U.S. The official FLW Tour schedule www.flwfishing.com/tips/2019-08-08-2020-flw-tour-schedule

Sam Rayburn Reservoir – January 23-26

The first stop on the FLW Tour is Sam Rayburn Reservoir in Brookeland, Texas. The event hosted by the Jasper County Development District. Last year’s winner, Terry Bolton out of Benton, Kentucky, produced a four day total of 91lbs 3oz with 20 bass. According to flwfishing.com, Terry walked away with $100,200 + Ranger Cup ($25,000).

Terry credits his 2019 FLW Tour opener at Sam Rayburn win to a few Rapala DT series crankbaits.

Harris Chain of Lakes – February 20-23

The second stop on the FLW Tour is The Harris Chain of Lakes in Leesburg, Florida. The event hosted by Lake County, Florida. Last year the FLW Tour did not visit The Harris Chain of Lakes.

Lake Martin – March 19-22

The third stop on the FLW Tour is Lake Martin in Alexander City, Alabama. The event hosted by the Alexander City Chamber of Commerce. Last year the FLW Tour did not visit Lake Martin.

Cherokee Lake – April 2-5

The fourth stop on the FLW Tour is Cherokee Lake in Jefferson City, Tennessee. The event hosted by the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce. Last year’s winner, Andrew Upshaw out of Tulsa, Oklahoma, produced a four day total of 67lbs 10oz with 20 bass. According to flwfishing.com, Andrew walked away with $100,000 in winnings.

Lake Hartwell – April 23-26

The fifth stop on the FLW Tour is Lake Hartwell in Anderson, South Carolina. The event hosted by the Anderson Convention & Visitors Bureau. Last year the FLW Tour did not visit Lake Hartwell.

Lake Dardanelle – May 14-17

The sixth stop on the FLW Tour is Lake Dardanelle in Russellville, Arkansas. The event hosted by Russellville Advertising & Promotion Commission. Last year the FLW Tour did not visit Lake Dardanelle.

Detroit River – June 25-28

The seventh and final stop on the FLW Tour is Detroit River in Trenton, Michigan. The event hosted by the Detroit Sports Commission. Last year the FLW Tour did not visit Detroit River.

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