Bass
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63 inches to win Kelsey Bass Ranch
Jacob Traba and Obedie Williams both brought in 63 inches. Ultimately, the big fish tie breaker went to Jacob for the win.
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Wesley Strader Wins Back-To-Back B.A.S.S. Events
Wesley Strader of Spring City, Tenn., won the 2018 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Eastern Open No. 2 held on Lake Norman out of Cornelius, N.C., with a three-day total of 40 pounds.
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Winner's Report | Delta Big Bass Showdown
Winner's Report from the Big Bass Showdown presented by BBT for Calsteam Ferguson
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Wild West Bass Trail Teams Championship LIve WEigh In
Wild West Bass Trail Teams Championship LIve WEigh In on NOW!
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One died in bass boat jet ski collision at Old Hickory
According to officials, a bass boat and Lindroth's jet ski were approaching each other when both operators attempted to avoid collision.
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Roughly four out of 10 bass in Arkansas will die this year
Roughly four out of 10 bass in Arkansas will die this year, but there’s no need to panic, that mortality rate is pretty common.
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West Coast Fan Wins Bass Boat And Trip To Fish With Brandon Palaniuk
Mario DePiero of Gaston, Ore., won a trip to fish with reigning Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year in the Bassmaster Fish With Brandon Palaniuk Sweepstakes. He also scored a new Skeeter ZX190 with a Yamaha VF150LA outboard with the win. The total prize pack is worth more than $57,000.
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Delta Big Bass Showdown at Ladd's | May 6
Free Entry | $80 for Gas | Free Launch | Free Shirt, BBQ and Raffle Tickets
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Enhancing Hand-to-Hand Combat for the Kayak Bass Angler with Lowrance Electronics
People are primarily starting to fish from kayaks for two reasons; to have a new challenge or the lower cost to get into it. I do it because it is more like hand-to-hand combat with fish in a close quarters environment
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Expansion for Bass Cat/Yar-Craft
Correct Craft’s brands Bass Cat and Yar-Craft announced a significant expansion plan that will increase their production capacity of boats by over 50%. The construction of the new facility will begin in May.
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How-to Keep a School Fired Up When the Bite Begins To Slow
These schools of bass could be an actively feeding school that are breaking the surface of the water gorging them on food or they may not be visible. The school may be feeding on submerged structure, such as a rock pile or a main river ledge.
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Dissecting the Pre-Spawn Bass Bite
A trifecta of tips from a Bassmaster Elite Pro Dr. Jason Halfen The Technological Angler The bass pre-spawn period is a time of anticipation and transition. Largemouth and spotted bass slide out of their deeper,n thermally-stable wintering holes and begin a systematic movement toward the warming shallows, where they will binge feed in preparation for the rigors of spawning. Along the way, tempestuous spring weather can cause bass to hit the pause button, or even find their reverse gear, delaying their progress or even causing bass to restart from scratch. Yes, we know where the bass will begin this springtime transition period, and we also know where it will end, but that in-between region, in which bass are hyper-sensitive and on the move – that’s what separates the contenders from the pretenders.
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2018 Yamamoto Big Bass Challenge ALL Hourly Winners
Winners, Weights and Baits of all hourly winners for both days of the 2018 Yamamoto Open on the California Delta
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2018 Yamamoto Big Bass Challenge Hourly Winners
Hourly Updates from the 2018 Yamamoto Big Bass Challenge | Deet on Winners, Weights and Baits Used.
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IMPORTANT: regarding the Yamamoto Big Bass Event...
Boat check-in, First Weigh-in Time and More... A couple of things to remember about this weekend's 8th annual Yamamoto Big Bass event:
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Yamamoto Baits Sale | Just in Time for the Yamamoto Big Bass Challenge
All Yamamoto Baits Sale | Mix and Match Packages | Buy 3, Get One For a Penny
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Now Hiring for the Yamamoto Big Bass Challenge
Due to a sudden emergency, two of our key staffers will not be able to work this weekend's Yamamoto Big Bass event, so we are looking for some additional PAID help for this weekend's event.
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Finding Road Beds for Targeting Bass
I'm sure many of you use Google Earth to find humps, backwaters and roadbeds.