Spokane Bass Club 2019 Schedule

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Spokane Bass Club 2019 Schedule

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The 2019 SBC schedule has been released and it features a mix of regular stops and some that we haven't fished in a while.

March 31st – Moses Lake
Moses should provide an excellent early season bite for the anglers. Largemouth and smallmouth should be chomping hard baits and we may see some big bags.

April 28th – Newman Lake
Newman can be great this time of year. We have started there many times in March, but almost a full month later than our normal visits.

May 4th and 5th – Long Lake Classic

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The 2017 winning team.

This is the 7th time holding the event and Long Lake never disappoints. 25+lb bags, near 8lb largemouth, we've seen it all at this event over the years.

May 19th – Sprague Lake TEAM DRAW
The team draw format started last year and was a fun way to add an extra tournament during the season. Sprague should be a perfect place to produce some giant bags.

June 23rd – Pend Oreille River, Morton Slough
The PO River hasn't always treated us right, but the potential is there. The largemouth spawn could be in full swing for this one.

July 21st – Lake Roosevelt
We've only had one prior tournament here but it was a fun one. Loads of smallmouth were brought in and we expect the same this season.

August 17th – Sprit Lake NIGHT tournament
We've been to Spirit three times prior, but never at night. Will the big ones show themselves after it gets dark?

September 14th and 15th – Two Day at Potholes
Potholes was great during last year's two-day tournament. Let's hope for a repeat with big bags of both largemouth and smallmouth.

October 20th – Long Lake
Long in the fall can be excellent. The big smallmouth should be feeding up in preparation for winter.

November 10th – Lake CDA
In 2018 we visited CDA to close the season and there were some big bags and our biggest smallmouth of the season brought to the scales.

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2018's biggest smallmouth.
Tyler Brinks
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