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Luke Johns Becomes First-Ever at BAM Pro Tour Champion
Following a leaderboard reboot for Championship Sunday, Luke Johns of Folsom, Calif. fished his way to victory with a five-fish limit weighing 16.42, earning the first-ever champion title for the inaugural BAM Pro Tour TOC at the California Delta presented by the City of Oakley.
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Joseph Silva Triumphs At Tulloch For First-Ever BAM Tournament Trail Kayak Series
With a total of 91.75 inches, Joseph Silva of Windsor, Calif. claims the first-ever BAM Tournament Trail (BAM TT) Kayak Series win at Lake Tulloch.
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First-Ever Bluetooth Fishing Rod Introduced by Abu Garcia
As connected technology continues to advance in fishing, we have been working on the ability to integrate electronics into our rods...
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Derek Hudnall on Competing at His First-Ever Bassmaster Classic
“When I am there it will be my first time for a weigh-in. I’m sure I’ll have some nerves once the tournament starts, but once the anthem plays and we blast off I want to win,” said Hudnall.
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FW pro staff Randy Pierson checks in from first-ever Bassmaster Elite Series
FW pro staff Randy Pierson checks in from first-ever Bassmaster Elite Series
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FW pro staff Randy Pierson at first-ever Bassmaster Elite Series | VIDEO Check In
Randy Pierson the only California angler on the 2019 Bassmaster Elite Series
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Jordan Lee back-to-back Classic wins and NOW the first-ever MLF BPT
Jordan Lee pulled this bass in to secure his spot
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First-Ever Sportfishing-Focused Legislation to Pass Congress Heads to President’s Desk
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed S.1520, the Modernizing Recreational Fisheries Management Act of 2017 (Modern Fish Act). Today’s vote was the final step toward sending the landmark legislation to the President’s desk after it passed the Senate on December 17.
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USA Fields First-Ever Ladies' Team in International Match Fishing Competition
Six American anglers to compete in Hungary in the 2017 Ladies' World Championships LOMBARD, IL – While match fishing is hugely popular throughout Europe, the uniquely foreign sport and its seemingly bizarre tactics can leave even the most experienced American anglers scratching their heads. But don't confuse something merely unfamiliar with a sport that's in any way simple or unsophisticated. To the contrary, a quick search of the Internet or trip to the library will reveal an entirely new world of highly evolved angling complexity.