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Fred Roumbanis' "Boom Boom" frog enters UFC10's Manufacturer's Cup Competition
UFC10's Manufacturer's Cup Competition
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CDFW’s Cannabis Program to Exhibit and Speak at Emerald Cup 2021
CDFW’s Cannabis Program to Exhibit and Speak at Emerald Cup 2021 Panel discussion, information tables and available staff at annual harvest event
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Chris Zaldain and Ryan Rickard Capture Bassmaster® Redfish Cup Championship
Tournament Pairs Pro Anglers from Fresh and Saltwater Tours, Broadens Competitive Fishing Landscape
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Redfish Cup Championship Field
Travis Land believes that playing the numbers game will be the most consistent strategy for anglers
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Redfish Cup Format Presents Execution Challenge
For the six Bassmaster pros competing as part of an all-star team in the Yamaha Bassmaster Redfish Cup Championship presented by Skeeter, the event’s format will make finding the right bites critical for claiming the $50,000 first prize.
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Baits to Lead at APEX CUP on The Delta
Putting early frustrations behind him Austin Wilson of Citrus Heights, Calif. rallied with a day-ending charge ...
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The 10-team field has been set for the revived Bassmaster Redfish Cup Championship
A combination of all-star teams and redfish champions will do battle for a top prize of $50,000 Nov. 12-14 on Texas’ Port Aransas.
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Ken Mah wins APEX CUP on Thermalito Afterbay
After two days of competition, weights and keeper count were zeroed and the top-5 anglers with the Most Keepers and the top-5 anglers with the highest Total Weight advanced to the final round.
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AUSTIN WILSON WINS SEASON-OPENER OF 2021 APEX CUP SERIES AT LAKE ALAMANOR
A key adjustment led to Austin Wilson’s of Citrus Heights to catch a 5-bass limit of 17.13 pounds and win the inaugural APEX Cup on Lake Almanor presented by Bridgford Outdoors.
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Frog companies in the hunt for 2019 UFC5 Manufactuer's Cup Award
The ProZ frog took last's years Manufacturer's Cup title, unseating 3-peat winner River2Sea
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The Dobyns Cup Challenge is back! VIDEO
Some of the best anglers of the west coast are in for a twist. These anglers have no idea what body of water they are fishing on. This is the ultimate challenge to test these anglers to see who really is the Best in the West.
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Cal Coast Fishing Signs Clent Davis the 2018 Forrest Wood Cup Champion
Cal Coast Fishing, a fishing accessories manufacturer from Carpentaria, Calif., has the signing of 2018 Forrest Wood Cup Clent Davis of Montevallo, Ala. to their national pro team. The addition adds to a staff that includes Elite Series pros Ish Monroe and Caleb Sumrall, FLW pros James Watson, Jimmy Reese, Jeff Dobson and Kyle Cortiana, as well as kayak fishing stalwarts Ron Champion and Jay Wallen.
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How Lowrance Helped Clent Davis Win the Forrest Wood Cup
He started the final day in 10th place – the final angler to make the cut. He was nearly five-pounds behind the leader before he caught the tournament’s biggest bag and won the event by over seven-pounds. Here, he reveals how he used Lowrance’s technologies to make history in Arkansas.
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CONGRATS YO-ZURI PRO CLENT DAVIS FOR THE 2018 FORREST WOOD CUP WIN | FINAL RESULTS
I don’t believe that I just won this,” said Davis, a former FLW College Fishing standout for the University of Montevallo. “I almost walked away from professional bass fishing last year. I was burned out on fishing. I sold all of my gear – my boat, all of my rods, my reels, every piece of equipment that I had. It wasn’t from failure, it was because I was burned out
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YO-ZURI PRO CLENT DAVIS WINS 2018 FORREST WOOD CUP
FLW Tour pro Clent Davis of Montevallo, Alabama, brought a five-bass limit to the scale Sunday weighing 17 pounds, 13 ounces – the heaviest limit weighed in the three-day event – to earn the win at the 2018 Forrest Wood Cup on Lake Ouachita. Over three days, Davis amassed 15 fish totaling 36 pounds, 13 ounces to edge out second-place angler Cabela’s/Bass Pro Shops pro James Niggemeyer of Van, Texas, by 7 pounds, 4 ounces and win the $300,000 top cash prize. The tournament featured 56 of the top bass-fishing anglers in the world competing for professional bass-fishing’s world championship.
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Alex Davis Leads Day 1 of the 2018 Forrest Wood Cup at Lake Ouachita
The world’s best bass anglers launched on Lake Ouachita in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Friday to kick off the 2018 Forrest Wood Cup, the world championship of professional bass fishing. The three-day event, which awards a $300,000 top prize to the winner, featured a full field of 56 anglers competing today and Saturday before being cut to the final 10 on Championship Sunday.
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2018 Forrest Wood Cup Day 1 Results
“I moved out of my ‘best’ area and fished some new water and managed to catch three, which put me at four fish. On the way back to check in I decided to stop at the one brush pile that I knew of that was close to the ramp. I literally pulled up, made one cast, hooked my last keeper, got him in the boat and said ‘let’s go’. It was either my biggest or second-biggest fish of the day.” Davis said he caught his fish Friday on three different baits, specifically mentioning a drop-shot rig and a Zara Spook, but declining to mention his third bait that he said was ‘different’.