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New colors bring bass anglers an option for every situation and forage type
New CH-1 Shallow-Running Crankbait Patterns
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Gamakatsu® DuraScent Baits Bring Durability and Extreme Scent to Soft Plastics
Longtime leader in hooks for everything from bluegills to blue marlin, has brought the company’s unique talents for innovation into the soft bait market with the introduction of DuraScent baits.
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"BRING YOUR OWN UNIT for "Hands-On" Electronics & Sonar Workshop!
How many of you own the latest, greatest, most expensive electronic and sonar devices available, but only know how the ON/OFF switches work?
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Biologists and anglers team-up to bring big bass populations back to the fabled fishery
Little Rock, Arkansas — They’ll pour in by the thousands — tiny largemouth bass, no bigger than a human finger, making their way from plastic sacks to freedom. Altogether, some 100,000 black bass fingerlings will be released into the Arkansas River from anglers competing in the Simmons Bank Big Bass Bonanza, helping the fabled fishery bounce back from what biologists call a dramatic decline in spawning habitat.
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On-the-water experience hubs will bring fishing and boating experiences to urban audiences
Pilot Take Me Fishing First Catch Centers to Cultivate the Next Generation of Anglers On-the-water experience hubs will bring fishing and boating experiences to urban audiences
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'Bro Road Show' tour kicks off in November "to bring you the best of ice"
Beginning in early-November, legendary ice fishing pro Brian "Bro" Brosdahl's Bro Road Show will be making regular stops around the Upper Midwest. The ever-affable Bro has toured the Ice Belt for the past sixteen winters visiting retail locations in multiple states, from Scheels to Mill's Farm Fleet to Cabela's, Bass Pro Shops and numerous independents in between.
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Sportfishing Industry Leaders Bring Policy Priorities to Washington D.C.
During its spring meeting, the American Sportfishing Association’s (ASA) Government Affairs Committee discussed a variety of pressing policy issues that impact the recreational fishing industry. Over the course of the two-day meeting held March 14-15, the committee held briefings with three federal agencies, hosted a panel of key Congressional staff and met with more than two dozen Congressional offices.
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Changes to U.S. Fishing Laws May Come with Donald Trump Presidency
Previously unsuccessful efforts to reform the US's main federal fishing law, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, are positioned to move ahead under a Donald Trump administration.