BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana Sheriffs’ Association (ISA) announces the 14th Annual Indiana Sheriffs’ Association Sheriff Robert “Buck “Stogsdill Open Bass Tournament to be held May 17. The competition is named after Sheriff “Buck “ Stogsdill, a former Brown County Sheriff, who passed away in 2011.
This year’s event will take place at Lake Monroe- Cutright Ramp starting at 7 a.m. The registration fee per team is $125 and includes Big Bass. Coffee and donuts will be provided that morning, and there will be a raffle, including food/drinks for all participants, at the weigh-in.
The ISA was first established in 1930 and was incorporated as a not-for-profit in 1977. The organization, comprised of the 92 county Sheriffs, their deputies, and correctional staff, was formed to assist sheriffs ’ offices in improving the delivery of law enforcement and correctional services to the citizens of the state.
All proceeds from the open bass tournament benefit the ISA’s Line of Duty Death Benefit, Youth Leadership Camps, and Scholarship Programs.
For more information, call Shawn Harden at 317-833-5588. You can also visit indianasheriffs.org/ or go to the Indiana Sheriffs’ Association Facebook site.