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Patience Pays Off as Cabot Fisherman Catches $1,000 Bass in $100,000 Hot Springs Fishing Challenge

(PHOTO CAPTION: Douglas Gates of Cabot shows off his $1,000 largemouth bass. — Photo Courtesy of Visit Hot Springs.)

HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK, Arkansas — Patience is its own reward, but for Douglas Gates of Cabot, patience was also worth $1,000 Thursday when he landed a $1,000 prize largemouth bass in the 2023 $100,000 Hot Springs Fishing Challenge.

It really was a challenge. The day got off to a rocky start when Gates and his wife, Darlene, tried to start their boat for a day of fishing on Lake Catherine. The battery was dead, so they had to go buy a new one. When they did get out onto the water they fished for five hours without catching a thing.

Then their luck changed. Dramatically. Gates got a bite using a Blue Silver Square Bill Crankbait and he reeled in a largemouth bass. After reeling it in, Gates and Darlene noticed the Hot Springs Fishing Challenge tag on the fish. They had learned about the Hot Springs Fishing Challenge from emails sent out by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. To their surprise they learned the bass was worth $1,000. It was a perfect way to end the day.

Gates’ fish was the ninth prize fish caught since the 2023 Challenge began May 2 at 6 a.m. after 66 prize fish were tagged and released May 1 into Lakes Hamilton and Catherine. Staff from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s Andrew Hulsey Fish Hatchery tagged the 66 prize fish and released them.

One of those fish — it could be a largemouth bass, a bluegill, a redear sunfish or a channel catfish — is known as Big Al and will be worth a $20,000 reward for anyone who catches it. Forty-six tagged fish were placed in Lake Hamilton and 22 were released in Lake Catherine.

“One of those tagged fish, which we always call Big Al, will be worth $20,000 cash to anyone who can reel him in,” Visit Hot Springs CEO Steve Arrison said. “In the history of the Challenge, Big Al has only been caught one time — on June 22, 2017, by Pete Clark of Malvern. It was a largemouth bass in Lake Hamilton.”

The 2023 Fishing Challenge will run until July 31 at 5 p.m.

The tagged fish are largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, and channel catfish.

Fifty-seven prize fish remain to be caught:

1 fish — $20,000

1 fish — $10,000

4 fish — $5,000

34 fish —$1,000

17 fish —$500

The weekend of June 9 – 11 will be designated as Free Fishing Weekend, and any of the 20 $500 fish that are caught and reported that weekend will be worth $1,000 each to the person who catches them, Arrison said. The weekend begins at noon Friday, June 9, and ends at midnight Sunday, June 11. During Free Fishing Weekend, the contest is open to everyone and the requirement that participants have a valid Arkansas fishing license is waived.

The last time the Challenge was held — in 2019 — 71 fish were tagged and released, with 24 of them being caught. Prize money handed out that year totaled $24,500, Arrison said.

“Hot Springs residents and visitors coming to Hot Springs from throughout the nation have told us this is their favorite time of year,” Arrison said. “Many people have told us they had an exciting time on the lakes trying to land one of the prize fish, even if they haven’t yet hit the cash jackpot.”

The Fine Print

The Hot Springs Fishing Challenge begins at 6 a.m. May 2, 2023, and ends on July 31, 2023, at 5 p.m. Central Time. The Challenge provides anglers the opportunity to catch tagged fish that can be redeemed for cash prizes.

Eligibility: The contest is open to anyone with a valid Arkansas fishing license. (This requirement is waived the weekend of June 10 – 11.) Employees of the Hot Springs Advertising and Promotion Commission, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission at the Andrew H. Hulsey Fish Hatchery, and their immediate family members, and/or those living in the same household of each are ineligible to win a cash prize.

How It Works: Sixty-six tagged fish (total) were released in Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine. The fish released will be largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, and channel catfish. The tags will have a phone number and a prize number on them. If a fish is caught the angler must call the number and present the fish with the tag attached.

No cash prize will be awarded to any participant presenting a tagged fish that has been caught other than during the fishing period. Tags must be presented during the fishing period to be redeemed. All tagged fish must be caught in accordance with all state and local laws, codes, rules and regulations. Rules and regulations can be found at:

http://www.agfc.com/fishing/Pages/FishingRegulations.aspx

No cash prizes will be awarded to any participant who does not comply with state and local laws, codes, rules and regulations.

Publicity Release: Each angler who catches a prize fish grants Visit Hot Springs the rights to use their name, likeness, biographical information, and photographs, without compensation, in any and all media without limitation for advertising and promotional purposes.

General Prize Conditions: Prize winners shall be solely responsible for all federal, state and/or local taxes associated with their prize.

Prize Distribution: The tagged fish will each be assigned a number. Prize money will be divided as follows:

1 fish — $20,000

1 fish — $10,000

4 fish — $5,000

40 fish —$1,000

20 fish —$500

Total possible prize money if all fish are caught during the contest period is $100,000.

For additional information call Steve Arrison at 501-321-2027.

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