Welcome to Centennial Bass Club
The Centennial Bass Club of Northern Colorado is an Adult Bass Club with Junior and High School divisions. Our club has the most bass fishing tournaments in Colorado and has the largest night bass fishing team tournament in the region, the Full Moon Open. We are a group of like-minded individuals that enjoy bass fishing and the camaraderie it brings. We are ambassadors of our sport, and we volunteer for many events to support conservation and make our sport better.
Interested in Joining?
Follow the link below to complete your application.
Join us at our monthly meetings from October through April!
When: First Thursdays, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Where: Scheels, Upstairs Meeting Room
Next meeting: October 3rd, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.
Current Members
If you plan to fish a tournament or be involved in a club event, please visit our members page to complete a signed waiver.
Questions?
Bill Wilson
Honored with
Humanitarian Award
Centennial's Bill Wilson was honored with the Humanitarian Award at the Bassmaster classic in Greenville South Carolina. Bill was chosen from nominations across the country. Bill has led the C.A.S.T. for kids event at Horsetooth Reservoir since 1997. Bill also has organized a Veterans Day breakfast for 27 years. Bill Wilson was also honored for his community service. He was awarded the 2021 Ranger Brendan Unitt Community Service Award. We are all truly honored to have Bill Wilson as one of our own here at CBC. Please help me in congratulating him on these truly remarkable awards. We are all very proud of all he does and the hard work and dedication he has for our community, our veterans and our club. Thank you & congratulations, Bill!
Matt Carlson's
Catch of a Lifetime!
Centennial's own Matt Carlson gets the catch of a lifetime at O.H. Ivie outside San Antonio Texas. This lunker went 13.29LBS! This fish is part of the share lunker program. Through the program, fishermen that catch a 13-plus pound bass can loan it to the TPWD for a selective breeding and stocking program. Fishery biologists will harvest the eggs of the genetically superior fish and put them back into the fish’s home water, with hopes a famed reservoir like O.H. Ivie will continue to provide anglers with catches of a lifetime for years to come.