I think it's great news that the "Quinte Bassmasters" is being stood up once again
As Kevin quite passionately stated, the "Quinte Bass Anglers" is a organization with deep roots in the Quinte region, with many accomplishments and a active membership - I quite enjoy the organization and camaraderie within the chapter. Their affiliation is with one of the two main bass organizations in North America - Forest L Wood (FLW) - in this case, their grass roots organization of "The Bass Federation" (TBF).
As most anglers know, "Bassmaster" is a competitive organization within the "Bass Anglers Sportsman Society" B.A.S.S. - within their organization as well is their grass roots affiliation organization namely being "B.A.S.S. Nation". This is where the old Quinte Bassmasters chapter fell under.
Both organizations offer everything from scholarships, club level events, insurances, and even opportunities to qualify for the respective national championships that they host annually - their super bowls of the sport. At the grassroots level, competitions are only a small portion of why they exist. Education and awareness of our sport and resource a key components as well.
I believe that re-igniting the Quinte Bassmasters chapter by name, which is still a registered chapter with the Bassmaster national organization, is solely meant to signify a regional association with a organization and nothing more than that (like Muskoka Bassmasters, Ottawa Valley Bassmasters, Eastern Ontario Bassmasters etc) . Naming it 8 Wing Bassmasters, as suggested, I think would imply that it is a military chapter rather than a regional chapter (my thoughts only).
OK, were all passionate about our sport - let's put it in hockey terms for those that are concerned simply over a name being used again: Ottawa Senators, Winnipeg Jets and Calgary Flames - all organizations that either left town or ceased operations all returned actively and successfully under their previous names. The same can be said when the Quinte Bassmasters moves ahead.
Both organizations can certainly co-exist in the region successfully - it is not a competition between clubs. In fact, I'm quite sure there will be many crossover members reinstating their memberships. As it is currently, many QBA anglers are currently maintaining dual memberships with other Bassmaster chapters in the province.
Hopefully those that are passionately defending the Quinte Bassmasters "name ownership" will show their support and join back and have their second membership with a re-born organization. Bring your enthusiasm over and spread your experiences to others.
What ever guys chose (or not), go with what your comfortable with - both are great organizations to be affiliated with.
Just my .05 cents opinion (because pennies don't count anymore) ........
Pepe