“Man, I’m thrilled! Thank you so much,” said Jones, slapping a high-five with the checks’ presenter. “My wife Jimmy Sue is gonna be so thrilled that I’m sending her a text of the good news right now,” added Jones, seconds before media began asking how he managed to catch 45-pounds of largemouth over the three previous days.
Jones was one of the first pros to sign-up for the Toyota Trucks Bonus Bucks when it was launched five seasons ago by entering the Toyota Sequoia he uses to tow his Skeeter Boat in the now popular cash bonus program.
“I’ve won $44,500 from the Toyota Trucks Bonus Bucks program since I signed-up in 2008. It’s one of the greatest cash bonus programs in the history of our sport. If you fish tournaments, you need to consider towing with a Toyota and signing up for Bonus Bucks. It literally pays to be a part of Bonus Bucks,” concluded Jones, who needed very little gas money to fish this year’s Bassmaster Classic, considering he never fished further than a mile from the launch ramp.
Obviously knowing a great deal when he sees one, Jones was also quick to sign-up for the much newer BoatU.S. Angler “Weigh-to-Win” program. “I bought a membership to BoatU.S. Angler because it’s good to know somebody has your back if you have a mechanical issue on the road, or on the water,” said Jones. “And much like Bonus Bucks, throwing tournament cash bonus money on top of a great product is a no brainer,” said Jones, who has been on tour for 21 years, and used 6-inch green pumpkin YUM Dinger in warming tournament backwaters to catch his fish on the Red River.
Unlike Alton, you don’t have to be a full-time pro, and you don’t even have to win your tournament to win the cash bonuses; you simply have to be the highest eligible finisher in your event. To learn the specific details of each program, please check out www.BoatUSFishing.com and www.ToyotaTrucksBonusBucks.com, or simply call Kendell at (918) 742-6424, she’ll be happy to make sure you get signed-up for either or both programs.