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so why are the big tournaments held in Dayton?
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<blockquote data-quote="rsimms" data-source="post: 5055895" data-attributes="member: 1534"><p>Yea, what Crow Terminator said. Dayton created a huge marketing plan directed specifically toward bass tournaments. See fishdayton.com. It has been extremely successful and they're attracted tons of regional and even national tournaments there. The resulting publicity has just created a ton of hype for the Dayton portion of the lake. But, you're correct that there is lots more water to the south. Chattanooga just hasn't done a good job marketing the lake/fishing opportunities. They finally followed Dayton's lead, partnering with them to create fishlakechick.com. But my sense is that they did mainly because Dayton's success more or less forced their hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsimms, post: 5055895, member: 1534"] Yea, what Crow Terminator said. Dayton created a huge marketing plan directed specifically toward bass tournaments. See fishdayton.com. It has been extremely successful and they're attracted tons of regional and even national tournaments there. The resulting publicity has just created a ton of hype for the Dayton portion of the lake. But, you're correct that there is lots more water to the south. Chattanooga just hasn't done a good job marketing the lake/fishing opportunities. They finally followed Dayton's lead, partnering with them to create fishlakechick.com. But my sense is that they did mainly because Dayton's success more or less forced their hand. [/QUOTE]
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