San Antonio, TX (June 10, 2024) – Eagle Claw Trokar and the Association of Collegiate Anglers are proud to announce their continued partnership with the Collegiate Bass Fishing Series for the 2024 season. The partnership will include extensive promotion of the complete lineup of Eagle Claw Trokar products, as well as continued support of collegiate anglers.
“We’ve always felt privileged to be able to support collegiate anglers along with the Association of Collegiate Anglers. We’re excited this year to be able to do that more efficiently and easier than ever with a brand-new eCommerce website,” said Chad Hamilton, Marketing Manager at Eagle Claw.
Trokar was developed from Eagle Claw Fishing Tackle Co’s mission to create a superior hook. Their engineers designed a new definition of sharpness, a hook with a geometric triangular point to penetrate faster and easier. They honed all three edges to surgical sharpness, resulting in a hook that penetrates twice as fast and dramatically improves strike-to-hook-up ratios. Once the sharpness was dialed in, they called in their team of pro-fisherman to put these hooks to the test. With their input, the Trokar hook was perfected. The use of higher carbon, cold forged steel and a bolstered shank design helped to add strength during aggressive hooksets. That steel was then put through a unique heat treating process that adds impact resistance and just the right amount of flex to resist breaking when fighting to get your fish in the boat.
“2024 is going to be a great season for the Association of Collegiate Anglers, and the student anglers that compete in our events,” said Kyle Curry, ACA Managing Director. “This continued partnership with Eagle Claw Trokar will help to support these college anglers as they compete nationwide throughout the year.”
About the Association of Collegiate Anglers
The Association of Collegiate Anglers (ACA) is a division of CarecoTV that was created to facilitate growth, development, and structure within competitive collegiate bass fishing, with emphasis on competitive fishing events nationwide. The ACA created the original BoatUS Collegiate Bass Fishing Series 19 seasons ago. That single event has evolved into the Bass Pro Shops Collegiate Bass Fishing Series, which is now recognized as the longest-running consecutive collegiate bass fishing series in existence.
The ACA lineup of major college fishing events includes a variety of tournaments nationwide that are multi-day tournaments, all of which are televised on several networks, as well as streamed on a variety of connected platforms. The ACA also provides support to numerous schools operating regional events nationwide which is an effort to provide more opportunities to grow the exposure and awareness of college fishing.
The ACA owns the Bass Pro Shops Collegiate Bass Fishing Series, Bass Pro Shops School of Year presented by Abu Garcia program, and associated assets which is widely regarded as the most comprehensive and prestigious collegiate bass fishing title today.
Thanks in part to the large diversity of media exposure the ACA provides, the series boasts the largest amount of televised and streaming coverage of any collegiate fishing series. This includes a dedicated television series on numerous television networks and streaming platforms, as well as additional coverage of select events inside other programs.
This combination includes coverage from Discovery Channel, CBS Sports, Bally Sports, Pursuit Channel, as well as other regional and national networks. You can also find coverage online at any time of past events thanks to coverage on OutdoorActionTV.com and PursuitUp.com
For more information on the ACA or the Bass Pro Shops Collegiate Bass Fishing Series, visit www.CollegiateBassChampionship.com.
For more information on CarecoTV, visit www.CarecoTV.com
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