Grand Smallie's Cup

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We are thrilled to welcome you at the Grand Smallie's Cup, a special Bass tournament, dedicated entirely to Smallmouth Bass! Prove yourself to be the most versatile bass angler, by battling the fierce angry Smallies in a heated competition with other anglers in this fun tournament challenge! Grand Smallie's Cup will take you through some breathtaking fishing destinations - from the deep blue waters of Oregon’s Falcon Lake and the the mesmerizingly picturesque San Joaquin Delta in the sunny state of California in the two Qualifiers, to for the Semifinal Round on Michigan’s beautiful Saint-Croix Lake and over to the wide banks of North Carolina’s Neherrin River for the Grand Finale, where the best anglers will fish in an epic showdown for the title of Grand Smallie’s Champion and many valuable prizes!


Terms of Participation


  • Everyone is eligible to register and participate in the Tournament.
  • All player level restrictions for visiting waterways in Tournament-related States will be temporarily lifted for all players registered in the Tournament.
  • Tournament registration fee covers all necessary Licenses for all the qualifying fish in the waterways of Tournament-related States. Licenses will be valid only for the duration of the Tournament for all participants regardless of their performance.
  • Tournament Rounds include: 2 Qualifiers, Semifinal and Final Round. A player who is already qualified to compete in the Semifinal Round cannot participate in the remaining Qualifying Rounds.
  • Winners of every Tournament Round are awarded in-game prizes.

Rules and Restrictions


  • Players may use only spinning or casting rods.
  • Boats usage during the tournament is prohibited.
  • Rod stand usage during the tournament is prohibited.
  • Players must use a Keepnet, no Stringers are allowed.
  • Only 10 fish from your Keepnet will count in the Tournament. You will have to release some of the fish once you exceed this limit.
  • The winner is determined by the total weight of the fish in his Keepnet at the end of the Round.
  • Tournament’s minimum weight requirement is 1 Lb.
  • Each Qualifying Round lasts 20 hours. Within this period, players may choose a 2-hour time window to pass the Qualifier.
  • Qualifier Results become available 4 hours after the end of a Qualifying Round.
  • To get to the Semifinal Round a player must make it to the Top-30 in either one of the Qualifiers.
  • Semifinal and Final Rounds of the Tournament are held in real time, lasting 2 hour simultaneously for all players.
  • Only players who make it to the Top-20 in the Semifinal, will proceed to the Final Round.
  • Upon completion of each tournament stage, players with the Top-10 results get rewards.
  • Additional Prize is awarded for the biggest single fish caught.
  • Top-3 Tournament Finalists are awarded with valuable prizes: Credits, BaitCoins, exclusive tackles and unique equipment.

Entry Fee


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Tournaments Rewards

This Tournament’s Prize Pool:

  • 200.000 Credits.png and 5.000 Baitcoins.png - First place
  • 100.000 Credits.png and 3.000 Baitcoins.png - Second place
  • 50.000 Credits.png and 1.000 Baitcoins.png - Third place
  • Unique equipment:

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GSC Champ Fishing Cap (Tackles: 3)Rivertex™ GSC Champ Fishing Cap.png


Additional prizes in game currencies for Winners of every Round of the Tournament.


Qualifier #1


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Welcome to the 1st Qualifying Round of Grand Smallie's Cup, held on the banks of Oregon’s Falcon Lake - one of the best bass fishing destinations in North America. This is your 1st chance out of 2 to compete against other anglers as you prove yourself to be one of the 30 most proficient Smallmouth catchers and get through to the Semifinal!


  • Catch all forms of Smallmouth Bass considering Tournament’s minimum weight requirements.
  • Tournament’s minimum weight requirement is 1 Lb (0.453 kg).
  • You can use only spinning or casting rods.
  • You must use a Keepnet.
  • Boats usage during the tournament is prohibited.
  • Rod stand usage during the tournament is prohibited.
  • Only 10 fish from your Keepnet will count in the Tournament. You will have to release some of the fish once you exceed this limit.
  • The winner is determined by the total weight of the fish in his Keepnet at the end of the Round.
  • There is an additional Prize for the biggest single fish caught.
  • To get to the next Round, a player must have one of the Top 30 results.


Qualifying Fish:

  • Young Smallmouth Bass required minimum weight - 1 lb (0.453 kg)
  • Smallmouth Bass
  • Trophy Smallmouth Bass

Qualifier #2


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This is the 2nd and final Qualifying Round and your last chance to score one of the Top-30 results and make is to the Semifinal of Grand Smallie's Cup! So head on to Californian San Joaquin Delta and do your very best to outperform other anglers in catching the fierce Smallmouth Bass!


  • Catch Smallmouth Bass considering Tournament’s minimum weight requirements.
  • Tournament’s minimum weight requirement is 1 Lb (0.453 kg).
  • You can use only spinning or casting rods.
  • You must use a Keepnet.
  • Boats usage during the tournament is prohibited.
  • Rod stand usage during the tournament is prohibited.
  • Only 10 fish from your Keepnet will count in the Tournament. You will have to release some of the fish once you exceed this limit.
  • The winner is determined by the total weight of the fish in his Keepnet at the end of the Round.
  • There is an additional Prize for the biggest single fish caught.
  • To get to the next Round, a player must have one of the Top 30 results.s.

Qualifying Fish:

  • Smallmouth Bass required minimum weight - 1 lb (0.453 kg)

Semifinal


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Congratulations! You’re in the Semifinal Round of Grand Smallie's Cup, a special fishing tournament dedicated entirely to catching Smallmouth Bass! It took you much effort to get here, and now you’re in for even more drive! This Semifinal Round will be held in Michigan, on the breathtaking banks of Lake Saint-Croix - one of the best and most challenging bass fishing destinations in North America! Compete among 60 other anglers for the right to take part in the Final showdown and become the Grand Smallie’s Champion!


  • Catch all forms of Smallmouth Bass considering Tournament’s minimum weight requirements.
  • Tournament’s minimum weight requirement is 1 Lb (0.453 kg).
  • You can use only spinning or casting rods.
  • You must use a Keepnet.
  • Boats usage during the tournament is prohibited.
  • Rod stand usage during the tournament is prohibited.
  • Only 10 fish from your Keepnet will count in the Tournament. You will have to release some of the fish once you exceed this limit.
  • The winner is determined by the total weight of the fish in his Keepnet at the end of the Round.
  • There is an additional Prize for the biggest single fish caught.
  • To get to the next Round, a player must have one of the Top 20 results.


Qualifying Fish:

  • Smallmouth Bass required minimum weight - 1 lb (0.453 kg)
  • Trophy Smallmouth Bass
  • Unique Smallmouth Bass

Final


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Finally, you made it! It was a thrilling journey full of fishing excitement all through the previous stages, and now you’re at the Final Round of Grand Smallie's Cup, a special fishing tournament dedicated entirely to catching Smallmouth Bass! This unforgettable event is taking place on the Neherrin River of North Carolina - the ultimate angling destination for catching Smallmouth Bass! Here the 20 best anglers belonging to the angling Elite will fight their final fishing battle for victory, fame, glory, the title of Grand Smallie’s Champion and of course valuable prizes! Tight Lines!


  • Catch all forms of Smallmouth Bass considering Tournament’s minimum weight requirements.
  • Tournament’s minimum weight requirement is 1 Lb (0.453 kg).
  • You can use only spinning or casting rods.
  • You must use a Keepnet.
  • Boats usage during the tournament is prohibited.
  • Rod stand usage during the tournament is prohibited.
  • Only 10 fish from your Keepnet will count in the Tournament. You will have to release some of the fish once you exceed this limit.
  • The winner is determined by the total weight of the fish in his Keepnet at the end of the Round.
  • There is an additional Prize for the biggest single fish caught.


Qualifying Fish:

  • Young Smallmouth Bass required minimum weight - 1 lb (0.453 kg)
  • Smallmouth Bass required minimum weight - 1 lb (0.453 kg)
  • Trophy Smallmouth Bass
  • Unique Smallmouth Bass


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