Fishing Articles
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BBT T.O.C. Preview and a Look at 2026
The Best Bass Tournament (BBT) regular season is complete, but some fishing remains. The annual Tournament of Champions is set for Oct. 11-12 on the Delta out of Big Break in Oakley.
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The team of Shisiah smashes a victory at Lake Berryessa
I started my morning running to the Puta Creek bridge in search for the schooling bass hanging around the pilings.
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Ledge Fishing Then and Now with Mark Rose
t's a staple in fisheries throughout the country, and one of the most successful with the approach is Major League Fishing pro Mark Rose, who has several big wins from fishing this way.
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Classic Champ Hamner on When to Fish Different Frogs
The warm weather is here and that means topwater baits will be a big factor. There are many topwater lures, including frogs with several varieties and styles to choose from.
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The Valley Hill Lure Lineup
The Whiplash Factory lineup includes hard baits, like a glide bait, and jerkbait. Custom limited-run colors were designed for California anglers and are available at Fisherman's Warehouse for both baits. One is California Kokanee, and the other is called Clear Lake Hitch. Each was designed especially for the area's lakes.
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Thomas Willingmyre is victorious at Clear Lake
If you want to catch an average size fish that weights 4-pounds or bigger, Clear Lake needs to be on your list of lakes.
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After two days of competition Damian Thao wins the West Coast Championship
With 5 fish limits that reach over 30-pound and during this year a few 40-pound limits have been weighted in during professional tournaments.
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Patrick Walters' Post-Spawn Approach
The post-spawn bite is in full swing now that the bass have wrapped up spawning just about everywhere in the country. Many things are happening this time of year, and depending on where you live, you might find yourself doing a little bit of everything on a given day.
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Fishing Reports: California Delta August
I have been focusing on Franks and spots out west lately with clients.
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Ron Mace Maximized A Shallow Water Senko Bite Winning BAM
Ronald Mace of Kennewick, Wash. fished his way to victory at the third stop of the BAM Super 60 Pro Tour 2025 season weighing a five-fish limit of 18.21
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Josh Polfer Protects His Lead At The Columbia River For BAM Super 60 Pro Tour
Idaho angler, Josh Polfer preserves his spot atop the Super 60 Pro Tour leaderboard for Day Two, once again leading by both the heaviest weight at 35.75 and 61 scorable bass
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Josh Polfer Leads By Weight and Numbers
Leading by both the Best Five and by Scorable Bass, Polfer was certified with a total weight that went 20.36 and a keeper count of 39
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