Bass Club Digest

Issue: Postspawn 2010

   

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Bassmasters of North Alabama

DECATUR, ALABAMA – While Bassmasters of North Alabama can not lay claim to being in existence for 30 or 40-plus years,
it can lay claim through its membership to long and dedicated service to the Alabama B.A.S.S. Federation Nation and the Bass
Anglers Sportsman Society. This club was born on May 6, 2008 by club members who had been connected to the sport and BASS
since a cold winter night in January 1973 when a group of friends and fellow anglers gathered at the home of Bob Hull located just
at the top of the mountain above Guntersville on Highway 431 to organize one of the first bass clubs affiliated with a new organization
called the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society.
   
Club member Don Gowen was one of the original Charter Members of the club known as the Lake Guntersville Bassmasters. Don
served the club in every office of the club for over 35 years and represented the club in the old Alabama BASS Federation. He was
elected by the Lake Guntersville Bassmasters to a Lifetime Membership for his leadership and dedication to the club—he was the
only remaining Charter Member of the LGBM when Bassmasters of Alabama was formed.
  
2009 BMNA Classic Champion - Pete Carulo
 
Along the way, Don helped other anglers to become a part of the LGBM, the sport of bass fishing and the BASS Federation. One
of these was his son, Blake Gowen, who began bass fishing with his dad at the age of 4. Blake took to the sport and upon reaching
his 16th birthday; he joined the club and fished his first Federation tournament on Weiss Lake in Northeast Alabama. Since then,
Blake has served LGBM in every capacity as an officer before being elected Charter President of Bassmasters of North Alabama—
like father, like son. Other members of the BMNA share similar experiences with LGBM and other clubs but came together with a
mutual interest to form the Premier Bass Club of North Alabama—the Bassmasters of North Alabama. Our club is the first and only
affiliated bass club of the Alabama B.A.S.S. Federation Nation, Inc. to be issued a State Charter by that organization.
   
Bassmasters of North Alabama
 
Don Gowen continued to represent the LGBM and support the growth of the Alabama B.A.S.S. Federation Nation as District 2
Director and Treasurer of the organization from 2006 to 2009 when he retired as a Director and Treasurer to provide an opportunity
for a younger angler to provide new leadership. He and Bassmasters of North Alabama support the national B.A.S.S. organization
by acting as coordinator and volunteer help in staging Bassmaster Elite and Open Tournaments on the Tennessee River, the
Bassmaster Classic when staged in the state, conducting CastingKids Contests, and helping with charity tournaments such as
Tim Horton’s Annual “Fishing for Kids” Tournament; the “Fishin4Acure” organization; C. A. S. T. for Kids events; and other community
events. The club has strong, solid and dedicated leadership and members to meet the challenges and support the sport of bass
fishing in Alabama and our nation. The Club is organized as a Non-Profit, Tax-Exempt Association under Title 10, The Code of
Alabama 1975 - The Alabama Unincorporated Nonprofit Association Act.”
      
Jeremy Eslick shows off a nice Pickwick bassCharter Members of Bassmasters of North Alabama were: Eddie Borden,
Jason Borden, Blake Gowen, Don Gowen, Dr. Edward Guice, Alan W. Kyle,
Chris LouAllen, Steve Owen, Daniel Sylvester, Jason Hall, Greg Polston,
Harry Payton, Ezell Esslinger, Ken Westfall, Thomas Jay and Stackhouse.
     
Bassmasters of North Alabama places high value in the youth of our area
because these youngsters are to be the future generation of our nation that
protects and keeps the sport of bass fishing alive.
     
The club sponsors the only Junior Bassmaster Club north of Birmingham in
the state and is heavily involved in staging CastinKids Contests in our area.
The club conducted seven (7) CastingKids Contests during its first year of
operation. In 2009, JBMNA angler Ryan Shields won the 2009 ABFN State
Championship Tournament on Lay Lake in the 11-14 age division.
       
Blake Gowen, Former President of BMNA is also the Youth Director of JBMNA,
assisted by retired Warrant Officer Alan Kyle as Senior Advisor.
         
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Last Updated on Thursday, 06 May 2010 13:30