“Our NSANE format redefines bass fishing tournaments,” said Logan Parks. “By merging a dynamic, high-energy approach with new features, we’re raising the bar and enhancing the experience for anglers and spectators.”
This year’s tournament promises to deliver an unforgettable experience, blending intense competition with unique activities and unmatched opportunities for student anglers nationwide.
Win a Fully Rigged Nitro Z21XL Bass Boat and Mercury 250 Package
Every angler has a chance to win Logan Parks fully rigged Nitro Z21XL bass boat simply by participating. The winner will be randomly drawn during the awards ceremony, no tournament victory necessary!
Event Highlights
- Locker Room Recruiting Session: High school anglers and their parents can engage with college teams and coaches in Auburn University’s iconic locker room, while college anglers scout promising talent.
- Nitro Boats Draft: Experience the excitement of the Nitro Boats Draft at Auburn’s football stadium, where college anglers select their high school teammates in a thrilling atmosphere.
- NSANE Scrimmage: Prior to the main event, teams can participate in a fun, competitive warm-up to practice the tournament format and strategize.
- Champions’ Gala: An exclusive evening celebration featuring fine dining, inspiring speeches, and recognition of achievements, providing a memorable networking opportunity for participants.
- High-Stakes NSANE Tournament: The main event features an intense competition format, with teams navigating strategic challenges across three rigorous rounds. Each bass weighing over one pound contributes to their total weight.
- Incredible Prizes and Payouts: Alongside the grand prize boat, the tournament offers a $25,000 cash prize for first place and over $60,000 in scholarship payouts, ensuring every cast counts.
- Trophy Presentation: The tournament culminates in a grand trophy ceremony at Auburn University, where the champion is celebrated and the winner of the Nitro Z21XL is revealed.
NSANE Format
Teams consist of one college angler and one high school angler, competing in a catch, weigh, photo, submit, and release format. Practice days are set for October 2-4, followed by the draft on October 4 at 7 p.m., with team practice on October 5. The tournament on October 6 is structured into three rounds:
- Round 1 (6:30 a.m. – 9:40 a.m.): Teams compete to advance, with the top 75 moving to the SURVIVAL Group and the bottom 75 to the SUDDEN DEATH Group.
- Round 2 (10 a.m. – 12:40 p.m.): Teams continue competing, with weights from Round 1 carrying over.
- NSANE Round (Round 3, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.): Weights reset, and the top teams vie for the championship in a high-stakes shootout, with leaderboard updates kept offline for suspense.
For sponsorship opportunities and further details, please contact us at loganparksfishingfoundation@gmail.com. All donations are tax-deductible as the Logan Parks Fishing Foundation is a 501(c)(3) registered nonprofit.