San Antonio, TX (February 23, 2022) – The Association of Collegiate Anglers is pleased to announce that Denali Rods will continue its support of the Collegiate Bass Fishing Series and collegiate anglers for the 2022 season.  As a sponsor of the series, Denali Rods will support collegiate anglers at each of the 2022 ACA events, as well as continue to offer a top-notch discount program.

“With teenagers of my own, I am really proud to support college anglers again in 2022.  The Association of Collegiate Anglers provides a great platform for student anglers and our goal is to provide them with great rods to use in those events. Our involvement with college anglers continues to grow each year and we look forward to a great year”, says Scott Estes, President Denali Rods.

Denali Rods continues to strive to provide competitive anglers with the exact rods needed to compete at the highest level in the sport, all across the country.  Whether you’re a top-level pro looking for the highest performance possible, or a college or high school angler working on a fixed budget that wants to stretch your dollar as far as possible to get the best gear you can afford, Denali Rods has a lineup of fishing rods for you.

“Denali Rods continues to be a strong supporter of collegiate anglers,” said Wade Middleton, ACA Director & President of CarecoTV.  “From flash sales to a consistent, proven successful discount program, Denali Rods provides student anglers with the best-quality equipment needed to compete at the highest levels in the sport.”

During the 2022 season, Denali Rods will continue to offer a 40% discount of fishing rods & 25% off apparel as part of the Discount & Incentives program. Complete details of the collegiate discount and bonus programs can be found on our website at the Discounts and Incentives page or by emailing [email protected].

To see the full collection of Denali Rods  products, visit their website at www.denalirods.com or Facebook page at www.facebook.com/DenaliRods.

About the Association of Collegiate Anglers

The Association of Collegiate Anglers (ACA), a division of CarecoTV, and is a tournament organization created to facilitate growth, development, and structure within competitive collegiate bass fishing.  The ACA created the original BoatUS Collegiate Bass Fishing Series,17 seasons ago, which has evolved into the Bass Pro Shops Collegiate Bass Fishing Series which is now the single longest-running collegiate bass fishing series in existence.  The ACA lineup of major college fishing events includes a variety of events nationwide that are multi-day events all of which are televised and streamed on several networks and connected platforms.

The ACA also provides support to dozens of schools operating regional events nationwide and owns the Bass Pro Shops Collegiate Bass Fishing Series, Bass Pro Shops School of Year presented by Abu Garcia Program, and associated assets.   Thanks in part to the large diversity of media exposure Careco offers it ensures that the ACA provides the largest amount of televised and streaming coverage of any collegiate fishing series with dedicated programming on several television networks ranging from Discovery Channel, CBS Sports, NBC, Pursuit Channel, World Fishing Network, as well as other regional and national networks.  For more information on the ACA or the Bass Pro Shops Collegiate Bass Fishing Series, visit www.CollegiateBassChampionship.com. For more information on Bass Pro Shops, visit www.BassProShops.com.  For more information on CarecoTV, visit www.CarecoTV.com.

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