2018 Junior World Championship (JWC) Heads Back to Popular Lake Hamilton and Hot Springs, Arkansas Under New Junior Format

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Ponca City, Okla., October 6, 2017 – The annual TBF state leadership national meetings were held recently in Camden, S.C.  The State Presidents, Youth Directors and their representatives in attendance wrapped up discussions with a unanimous vote to revamp the long running TBF Junior program started by the state federations in 1994.  The new format will double the field size of Junior World Championship starting with the 2018 event in Hot Springs, Ark., August 8-11.

The event, presented by TBF and FLW each year will incorporate some of the new program changes brought about by the vote in response to requests by both junior anglers and their families over the years.  Changes like a two-person team format and an added day of competition to include two days of competition and a final cut day by TBF division.  Teams will also fish out of their own boats using their own boat captains.  The age group will also be adjusted to include all anglers 15 years old and younger as of AUG 31 of the JWC event year.  Anglers must not turn 16 before August 31.  The annual junior membership of $25 will remain the same and separate from high school membership.

Like in years past, the JWC will be held in conjunction with the richest professional bass fishing tournament, the Forrest Wood Cup.  The 2018 Forrest Wood Cup will be held on Lake Ouachita just up the road from Lake Hamilton and Hot Springs, Ark.

“Our entire community is excited to welcome these “Pros of the future” to our community,” CEO of Visit Hot Springs, Steve Arrison, said.  “The best junior anglers from each state will be competing for the world championship on Lake Hamilton.  What a great week of fishing in the Spa City!  The TBF Junior World Championship on Lake Hamilton and the FLW Cup on Lake Ouachita; I can’t wait!”

Besides all the exciting changes coming to next year’s event, an added benefit of the Hot Springs area is the all-inclusive type environment.  The JWC boat yard and weigh-ins will be right outside the host hotel. The community is also full of places close by for entertainment or to get a bite to eat.

“We’re happy to be returning to Lake Hamilton and the Hot Springs area, it’s always an angler favorite, even more so to announce these changes that will undoubtedly grow the program by leaps and bounds,” TBF President and CEO, Robert Cartlidge, said.  “The Junior program was started in 1994 by four of our state federations and truly has grown into a program that cultivates the future of our sport and is dedicated to young anglers discovering their love for fishing and the great outdoors.”

Many of today’s top anglers started in the TBF Junior World Championship circle.  A few notable examples are; Jacob Wheeler,(IN) fished the 2006 JWC,  Shane Lehew(NC) won the 2007 JWC and recent 2017 Forrest Wood Cup winner Justin Atkins(MS) fished the 2008 JWC.

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