
The kick-off event for the 2016 NorCal Trout Angler's Challenge is less than a month away, as San Pablo Dam will again be the site of this year’s season opener on Saturday, February 6.
Last year’s NorCal Trout Anglers Challenge Championship at Collins Lake saw trout angler Gary McCune take home the overall championship with a 7-plus pound rainbow, and angler Cory Harms winning a spot in the top ten draw and taking home the Klamath both motor and trailer package.
As the new season begins on Feb 6th at San Pablo Dam, all stats and tales of glory will be set to zero, as everyone participating will have a chance at winning cash, prizes, and a shot at participating in the year-end tournament of champions event.
For those who have never fished an NTAC event or don’t know what the NTAC is all about, here’s the scoop:
The NTAC is what we call the “every man’s” or “every family’s” trout fishing event. Each event offers cash prizes, gear, and other goodies, and the entry fees are low. If you pre-register, adults only pay $20 to participate, and kids under 15 are free. If you wait until game day to register, it will still only cost an adult $25 and a junior angler $5.
As if those prizes weren’t exciting enough, the NTAC season will end with a Tournament of Champions shootout where the overall winner will take home a new fishing boat complete with motor and trailer. The top 25 youth finishers and the top 50 adult finishers from each of the 5 regular season tournaments will be invited to participate in the end of season TOC for a chance at the boat and other cash prizes.
Angler’s Press recognizes the financial challenges that many anglers face these days, especially those raising families. This series has been structured to keep entry fees low enough for budget-conscious anglers to still enjoy the thrill of competition.