Recognizing the extraordinary impact of the recent winter storm, the CCA Texas 2021 S.T.A.R. Tournament will feature a significantly revised format. The speckled trout, flounder, sheepshead and gafftop divisions have been removed entirely from this year’s tournament.
The 2021 STAR will feature three different Tagged Redfish Divisions utilizing a mandatory release format with bigger and better prizes than ever, including $325,000 in college scholarships for youth anglers.
While the offshore categories of the tournament will continue as in past years, a soon-to-be-disclosed new category will be added for 2021. TF&G Editor-In-Chief Chester Moore interviewed CCA’s Shane Bonnot and got the scoop and what’s happening with S.T.A.R. and much more about the freeze-related fish kill along the coast. Listen below on Higher Calling Gulf Coast.
Recognizing the extraordinary impact of the recent winter storm, the CCA Texas 2021 S.T.A.R. Tournament will feature a significantly revised format. The speckled trout, flounder, sheepshead and gafftop divisions have been removed entirely from this year’s tournament.
The 2021 STAR will feature three different Tagged Redfish Divisions utilizing a mandatory release format with bigger and better prizes than ever, including $325,000 in college scholarships for youth anglers. While the offshore categories of the tournament will continue as in past years, a soon-to-be-disclosed new category will be added for 2021. TF&G Editor-In-Chief Chester Moore interviewed CCA’s Shane Bonnot and got the scoop and what’s happening with S.T.A.R. and much more about the freeze-related fish kill along the coast. Listen below
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