Bass
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How-to fish a wake bait using the Optimum Baits OB Minnow Top Water Bait
Bobby Barrack breaks down the OB Minnow wake bait by Optimum Baits. Bobby is on the California Delta and catching them good.
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Congratulations Zaldain! Toyota Angler of the Year Championship
Toyota Angler of the Year Championship Sturgeon Bay - Door County, WI, Sep 17 - 20, 2015
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Buzzbait How-To: Targeting Bass in Summer and Fall
Buzzbaits for summer and fall. We're going to be targeting those shallow water active bass in the early morning and late evening. We'll be showing you how to get the most out of Buzzbait fishing.
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GIT YO FRAWG ON
It's time my fellow Anglers to enjoy what a lot of you have been waiting for and will only get better from here on, "EXPLOSIONS" from a "Big...-Un" when they engulf a Snag Proof Frog!
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East Central University Wins FLW College Fishing Southern Conference Finale on Red River
The East Central University team of Wyatt Smith of Depew, Oklahoma, and Trevor Yates of Norman, Oklahoma, won the FLW College Fishing Southern Conference event on the Red River Saturday with five bass weighing 16 pounds even. The victory earned the club $2,000 and advanced the team to the FLW College Fishing Southern Conference Championship tournament.
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Elite Anglers Claim Classic Berths, Payouts In Toyota Angler of the Year Championship
Elite Anglers Claim Classic Berths, Payouts In Toyota Angler of the Year Championship DOOR COUNTY, Wis. — Thrills and heartbreaks were center stage on Championship Sunday at the 2015 Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year (AOY) Championship at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Titles were earned, goals became reality and dreams turned to dust at the final Bassmaster Elite Series event of the year. Aaron Martens of Leeds, Ala., was crowned 2015 Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year and Brent Ehrler of Newport Beach, Calif., wrapped up a very dominant freshman year on the Elite Series and was named Rookie of the Year. Martens collected $100,000 for winning Angler of the Year.
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Aaron Martens Crowned 2015 Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year
Capping off the most dominant season in Bassmaster history, Aaron Martens of Leeds, Ala., was finally awarded the Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year (AOY) trophy Friday.
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Wetherell Wins On Home Waters In Eastern Divisional
Alex Wetherell of Middletown, Conn., caught 26 pounds, 12 ounces over three days to take the title on the Connecticut River during the Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S. Nation Eastern Divisional held out of Hartford, Conn., Friday.
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Square Bill How-to: Line, Rod, Retrieve and Secret Fishing Tip
Big Bass catching secrets revealed with the new River2Sea Square Bill Crank baits. What size rod, What size line and other important tips is what Scott Martin will show you in this "How to fishing Video"! Square Bill crankbaits are a very versatile fish catching crank bait and technique ....learn the pro tips to make you better.
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Square Bill How-to: Line, Rod, Retrieve and Secret Fishing Tip
Big Bass catching secrets revealed with the new River2Sea Square Bill Crank baits. What size rod, What size line and other important tips is what Scott Martin will show you in this "How to fishing Video"! Square Bill crankbaits are a very versatile fish catching crank bait and technique ....learn the pro tips to make you better
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Bass angler/wildlife warden saves baby, 2 women from raging Valley Fire
Wildlife warden saves baby, 2 women from raging Valley Fire Timothy Little was patrolling Cobb area when wildfire ignited
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Why Technique Specific Flipping Line
Bassmaster Classic Champion Denny Brauer explains the reason technique-specific line make a difference when flipping, and why he worked with Seaguar to design Flippin' Braid & Fluoro.
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What's New At Tackle Warehouse
The newest segment from Tackle Warehouse, What's New At TW, gives anglers a quick-and-easy way to get the scoop on the latest bass-catching products. Today, Matt Solorio talks a little bit about the newest additions from Sunline, Megabass, Keitech, Gan Craft, & D&M Custom Baits.
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What's New At Tackle Warehouse
The newest segment from Tackle Warehouse, What's New At TW, gives anglers a quick-and-easy way to get the scoop on the latest bass-catching products. Today, Matt Solorio talks a little bit about the newest additions from Sunline, Megabass, Keitech, Gan Craft, & D&M Custom Baits.
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Bassmaster Elite Anglers Battle For $1 Million Payout
DOOR COUNTY, Wis. — One million dollars is on the line for the Top 50 Bassmaster Elite Series anglers as the 2015 Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championship began this morning on Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. It’s a tournament unlike any other event in the Elite Series.
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Bass Brackets - The Winners are...
In round one Rojas was faced with a tough challenge. He was matched up with Chris Lane on his home water of Lake Guntersville. Rojas averaged almost 19-poinds of fish a day routing Chris Lane who struggled with the home water jinx.
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Two Charged with Poaching 35 Maryland Stripers
Two men were charged on Saturday by a Maryland Natural Resources Police officer with poaching 35 striped bass while fishing from a boat off Kent Narrows.
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Roy Hawk Wins 2015 WON Bass U.S. Open on Lake Mead
Roy Hawk capped off a great past month for his family on Wednesday in the desert outside of Las Vegas. After competing in the 2015 Forrest Wood Cup, and watching his son Sunny win the Co-Angler title there, Hawk crested the peak of a mountain of his own he has been close to reaching the summit before when he claimed victory in the 2015 WON Bass Nitro / Mercury U.S. Open.
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High School Bass Fishing Tournaments
fishingCONCORD, N.H. -- A qualifying tournament with 41 registered schools will take place on Thursday, September 24, out of Lee's Mills on Lake Winnipesaukee. The top third of the schools from the qualifying round will move onto the state finals tournament on Saturday, October 3, on Lake Winnisquam. There will be one reigning state champion and individual medals will be awarded at the final tournament for the largest total catch (eight fish maximum), and for the largest largemouth and largest smallmouth bass caught. Since the first-ever student bass tournament in May of 2013, these tournaments have become a popular high school sports competition in New Hampshire. The tournaments include a strong educational component. Teams have adult mentors who guide them through the process of learning about New Hampshire's aquatic resources and the responsibility that goes along with being anglers. Additionally, the N.H. Fish and Game Department recently conducted a High School Bass Fishing Education Seminar in August. Conducted by the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA), with assistance from the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and the NH B.A.S.S. Nation, high school bass fishing tournaments occur in the fall of each year. One of the goals of the NHIAA is to promote sports that will have lifelong appeal to student athletes and provide more sports that are coed and inclusive to all populations within our schools. "It is exciting to see how enthusiastic the students are about fishing and I hope that fishing becomes a lifelong activity for them," said Kyle Glencross, who coordinates the N.H. Fish and Game Department's Let's Go Fishing Program. Glencross and N.H. Fish and Game Fisheries Biologist Gabe Gries serve on the NHIAA Bass Fishing Committee and provide logistical and volunteer support for this event. Additional information about the tournament can be found on the NHIAA website at nhiaa.org. The New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association is a private not-for-profit organization that has served as the leader of high school athletics for its member schools in New Hampshire since 1947.