SAN ANTONIO, TX (October 20, 2024) – The Association of Collegiate Anglers recently completed the second event of its historic 20th season.  The AFTCO Collegiate Bass Open was contested on Lake Dardanelle in Russellville, AR during October 12-13.  Following the conclusion of weigh-in on Day 2, the final standings were made official, with the Top 20 receiving payout, numerous exact places rewarded, a Power-Pole to the Overall Big Bass, as well as multiple contingency bonuses awarded.  One of those many contingencies awarded was Garmin Tournament Rewards.

Garmin Tournament Rewards pays out two different contingencies: Mounted Equipment Reward, and Force Reward.  The Mounted Equipment Reward awards $300 to the top placing angler who competes from a boat equipped exclusively with mounted Garmin marine electronics.  For the Force Reward, a reward of $200 is given to the top placing angler at the event with a Garmin Force Trolling Motor installed.

Miles Smith from 3rd ranked LSU-Shreveport claimed both Garmin Tournament Rewards, for an additional payout of $500.  Smith’s boat was outfitted exclusively with Garmin electronics, as well as a Garmin Force Trolling Motor.

Smith, fishing with his fellow teammate Levi Thibodaux, finished in 3rd overall out of the elite 262 boat field with a two-day total weight of 28.66 pounds.

Garmin Tournament Rewards is a premier contingency program that is available to qualified anglers at all ACA events. Find out more details here.

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