Championship Angling on Lake Blackshear This Weekend

CORDELE, Ga. – Lake Blackshear will host the Houston County Student Bass Angler Tournament (HCSBAT) Championship Friday and Saturday.

HCSBAT is a tournament league comprised of student athletes devoted to the preservation of our waterways with a focus on the sport of bass fishing. This weekend, youngsters representing schools throughout the county will compete to see who can land the largest bass. “I started this program in 2014 because I saw how powerful fishing could be in the lives of young people,” said Ike Thompson, Head Coach of the Veterans High School Bass Team. “It gives student anglers an opportunity to compete, build relationships, learn responsibility, and grow in confidence while spending time outdoors.”

The first competition is the Program Championship on Friday. This will determine which school gets the legacy trophy for the 2025-2026 season. This trophy will be displayed in the school trophy case for the next school year. Schools pick four anglers who will fish from two boats. Those four anglers’ weights from six total fish will be combined. The school with the most weight at the end of this event will be crowned the HCSBAT Program Champion.

HCSBAT is affiliated with Georgia High School Association (GHSA). GHSA hosts four regular season events and the GHSA State Championship. That Championship occurred last weekend in Milledgeville on Lake Sinclair. HCSBAT was represented by 12 anglers that qualified for the event; four of those anglers finished in the Top 25. “More than anything, it provides community while teaching teamwork, commitment, and character, lessons that will stay with them long after the tournaments are over,” said Mr. Thompson. More information about the GHSA and its student bass fishing league can be found here.