Bass Fishing Tournament at Lake Champlain's Converse Bay
Join the NEVBA Points Event 3 of 7 on Lake Champlain September 20 2025 from 7 AM to 3 PM at Converse Bay Access Area in Charlotte Vermont
Event details
Join us for the NEVBA Points Event 3 of 7 on Lake Champlain, a bass fishing tournament that brings together anglers of all ages and skill levels. Set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Champlain in Charlotte, Vermont, this event offers a perfect blend of competition and camaraderie. The Converse Bay Access Area, also known as Cedar Beach, provides a welcoming environment with its spacious launch ramp and ADA-accessible facilities, ensuring everyone can participate comfortably.
The tournament is scheduled for September 20, 2026, from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM. While specific sponsors and additional activities have yet to be announced, previous events have featured local vendors and community involvement, enhancing the experience for all attendees. The area is known for its clear waters and abundant bass, making it an ideal spot for both seasoned anglers and newcomers to the sport.
This event is perfect for families seeking a day of outdoor fun, pet owners looking for dog-friendly activities, couples desiring a scenic lakeside experience, and groups eager to create lasting memories together. The natural beauty of Lake Champlain, combined with the community spirit of the tournament, offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and each other. Whether you’re casting a line or enjoying the lakeside atmosphere, this event promises a day filled with joy and togetherness.
To prepare for the tournament, consider bringing picnic blankets, folding chairs, and sunscreen to ensure a comfortable day by the lake. Stay updated on tournament details and tips from the organizing body, Northeast Vermont Bass Anglers, to make the most of your experience. For those traveling from out of town, booking nearby lodging on Lake.com can provide a convenient and memorable stay. Ready to make some lakeside memories? Start planning your stay now on Lake.com.
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