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  • Combat Crankbait

    Combat Crankbait

    Ever Green’s frontline CR-Series crankbaits come dressed in fresh new uniforms.

  • Tahoe using tiny bubbles to combat the spread

    Tahoe using tiny bubbles to combat the spread

    Expanding the use of the so-called “bubble curtains”

  • Heavy Cover Combat VIDEO

    Heavy Cover Combat VIDEO

    Ventured to some new water and it didn't disappoint! From reaction fish to heavy duty punchin! All around solid day on the Delta.

  • Multi-Species Combat Fishing TRIFECTA | NEW PB!!! VIDEO

    Multi-Species Combat Fishing TRIFECTA | NEW PB!!! VIDEO

    Jigging Summer Time Bass Out of Heavy Cover

  • Endangered Minnow Plant Scheduled to Combat Mosquitos

    Endangered Minnow Plant Scheduled to Combat Mosquitos

    As their name suggests, topminnows spend the majority of their time close to the water’s surface feeding on plants, small crustaceans and small invertebrates, including mosquito larvae.

  • Hand-to-Hand Combat Puts 800 Pound Marlin in the Boat

    Hand-to-Hand Combat Puts 800 Pound Marlin in the Boat

    Trackers of trophy blue marlin call it “wiring,” wrapping lengths of wire or monofilament leader round and round your hands in hopes of finally bringing the big fish aboard. You’re just praying the furious bluewater giant doesn’t dismember your digits, or worse, pull you overboard with a single thrash of its weaponized skull.

  • $4 million for western states and tribes to combat invasive quagga and zebra mussels

    $4 million for western states and tribes to combat invasive quagga and zebra mussels

    The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has allocated more than $4 million to support existing work by western states and tribes to combat the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels. Arizona has several quagga mussel-infested waterbodies and will benefit from the increased funding.

  • Increased Efforts to Combat Algal Blooms Requested by Governor

    Increased Efforts to Combat Algal Blooms Requested by Governor

    Governor Rick Scott met with White House Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney to continue advocating for full funding for the repairs to the Herbert Hoover Dike surrounding Lake Okeechobee. The Governor also spoke about the importance of the federal government quickly approving the EAA reservoir project, which will hold more water south of Lake Okeechobee. For decades, Congress has failed to address these issues and Governor Scott has fought for these projects which will ultimately help minimize harmful water releases to the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee Rivers and Estuaries that can cause algae to bloom.

  • How to Combat Ethanol Damage to Your Engines

    How to Combat Ethanol Damage to Your Engines

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    The use of ethanol in our gasoline supply is a hot topic in the news and has been something boaters have watched closely. The damage of the biofuel additive to fuel lines and other engine parts has been a cause for concern since they began adding it to fuel as a result of the Biofuels Act of 2006 that was enacted in 2010.

  • Combat the Damage of Ethanol in Your Bass Boat with John Murray

    Combat the Damage of Ethanol in Your Bass Boat with John Murray

    Bassmaster Elite Series pro John Murray talks about combating the damage of ethanol in your bass boat motor.

  • HELP COMBAT SPREAD OF INVASIVE MUSSELS

    HELP COMBAT SPREAD OF INVASIVE MUSSELS

    California agencies combatting the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels remind boaters to remain cautious over Memorial Day weekend.

  • Enhancing Hand-to-Hand Combat for the Kayak Bass Angler with Lowrance Electronics

    Enhancing Hand-to-Hand Combat for the Kayak Bass Angler with Lowrance Electronics

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    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