Livingston Lures To Give Away $2,000 In Cash At The Bassmaster Classic

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San Antonio, Tex – 2014 is off to a big start for cutting edge hard bait manufacturer, Livingston Lures. Kicking off the year at the Bassmaster Classic Expo in Birmingham, Livingston has announced cash giveaways, lure giveaways and fan opportunities to meet the Livingston Lures Pro staff team throughout the 2014 B.A.S.S. Classic.

Livingston Lures will be hosting Pro Team Anglers, Byron Velvick, Stetson Blaylock, Jacob Powroznik, Jeff Kriet & Andy Morgan, for autographs and photoshoots with fans throughout the show. Although they will be present most of the time at booth number 2401, there are scheduled times for fans to come and meet the team. Set times are Friday from 1-2pm, Saturday 11am-12pm, & Sunday 11am-12pm and also from 2pm-3pm.

Also, the legendary founder of B.A.S.S., Mr. Ray Scott will be signing autographs in the Livingston booth #2401 on Saturday from 2pm-2:45pm. In addition to signing autographs, Livingston will also be selling his book, “Bass Boss,” with all proceeds going to a charity that he helped to build.

Among the anglers fishing for the Bassmaster Classic titles are Livingston Lures Pro Team anglers Brent Chapman, Hank Cherry, and Randy Howell. All three will be fishing baits from the new Team Livingston series that they helped to design. Fred Battah, CEO of Livingston Lures stated, “We are very excited for our anglers fishing the Classic and very proud to be a part of such a great event.”

To celebrate their team competing in the Classic event, Livingston Lures is giving away cash prizes to fans in attendance. Giving away a total of $2,000, Livingston is giving fans multiple chances to win. Three lucky fans will win $100 each on Friday, seven fans will win $100 on Saturday, and 1 grand prize winner will take home $1,000 on Sunday. Fans will have to stop by Livingston Lures booth number 2401 to find out how to enter.

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