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  • Where and when to Fish the Yamamoto Senko with Jimmy Reese

    Where and when to Fish the Yamamoto Senko with Jimmy Reese

    Gary Yamamoto Pro Jimmy Reese on the water showing and talking where along with when to fish the Yamamoto Senko to catch spotted bass, largemouth bass and smallmouth bass in a 360 degree video.

  • Clear Lake Jig Fish

    Clear Lake Jig Fish

    My daughter's first jig fish!

  • 12 Mile Float Down The American River - What Fish Were Spawning?

    12 Mile Float Down The American River - What Fish Were Spawning?

    Saw hundreds of fish. Wanted to get a giant striped bass but was too nervous navigating the river most of the time around the upper stretch right below the last dam on the river. Caught one small striper on a pointer.

  • July 2017 California Department of Fish and Wildlife Calendar

    July 2017 California Department of Fish and Wildlife Calendar

    Various Days — Bat Talk and Walk at Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area, various times, 45211 County Road 32B (Chiles Road), Davis (95618). Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area is home to approximately 250,000 Mexican free-tailed bats. From mid-June to mid-September the Yolo Basin Foundation provides a program for people to learn about bats and watch the colony fly. Reservations are required. To register, please visit www.yolobasin.org. For more information, please email [email protected].

  • Where and when to Fish the Yamamoto Senko with Jimmy Reese

    Where and when to Fish the Yamamoto Senko with Jimmy Reese

    Gary Yamamoto Pro Jimmy Reese on the water showing and talking where along with when to fish the Yamamoto Senko to catch spotted bass, largemouth bass and smallmouth bass in a 360 degree video.

  • Four Reasons You Still Need to Fish with Monofilament

    Four Reasons You Still Need to Fish with Monofilament

    With the popularity of fluorocarbon and braided lines, it is easy to see monofilament as the forgotten choice when it comes to fishing line. As bass fishing has become more technical and specialized, the line choice of professional anglers varies based on the lure they are using and even down to where they are fishing a lure. Having a well-rounded arsenal of rods, reels, baits and line can help put more fish in the boat.

  • Westernbass Magazine, Summer 2017

    Westernbass Magazine, Summer 2017

    Hi All, Welcome to the summer issue of WesternBass Magazine. With all of the rain we encountered this past winter, we have the possibility for fishing lakes that have been low for some time plus, with the snow pack these waters should remain hi throughout the summer. I hope to the season finds you all out fishing these great conditions. The year has seen large attendance for many of the circuits - Wild West, Best Bass Tournaments and Future Pro Tour, WON Bass, which are all site advertisers. I want to thank you all for supporting our advertisers, without them, this site and the WesternBass.com digital publication that you are reading wouldn’t be possible. Please continue to support them as they make all of this possible. We have many things to look forward to during our summer season. Something WesternBass always enjoys is the trip to ICAST. As usual we be on the floor to bring you a glimpse at the new items coming from your favorite manufacturers. We will be excited to finally here what the top secret Yo-Zuri product is that is being covertly advertised in this issue (click to see!). I also am excited for the upcoming summer specialty events that take place each year, like the Yamamoto Big Bass Challenge, the Snag Proof Open and the Ultimate Frog Challenge. As always good fishing - see you out on the water.

  • For Immediate (Catch and) Release: 2017 Best Family-Friendly Places to Fish and Boat Revealed

    For Immediate (Catch and) Release: 2017 Best Family-Friendly Places to Fish and Boat Revealed

    Take Me Fishing™ and Vamos A Pescar™ make announcement just in time for National Fishing and Boating Week

  • Pre Teen Bed Fish

    Pre Teen Bed Fish

    Bed Fish Are Coming Up

  • Pump Failure Kills Fall-Run Chinook Salmon at Feather River Fish Hatchery – Thermalito Facility

    Pump Failure Kills Fall-Run Chinook Salmon at Feather River Fish Hatchery – Thermalito Facility

    An estimated 200,000 to 300,000 fall-run Chinook salmon were killed early yesterday morning at the Feather River Fish Hatchery – Thermalito Facility due to a pump failure from a faulty wire. More than two million remaining salmon at the facility will be released over the next month as they reach an appropriate size.

  • Student Wins 'Fish with Gerald Swindle' Sweepstakes

    Student Wins 'Fish with Gerald Swindle' Sweepstakes

    At just 20 years old, Brendan Baker of Jefferson City, Mo., has been given an opportunity that many B.A.S.S. fans dream of — a chance to fish with defending Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Gerald Swindle.

  • No More Fish Bladders Used in Guinness Production

    No More Fish Bladders Used in Guinness Production

    Vegans can clam down, there's nothing fishy about a pint of Guinness as manufacturers Diageo announced that fish bladders are no longer being used in its production.

  • 3 Ways to Fish a D-Shad with Brent Ehrler

    3 Ways to Fish a D-Shad with Brent Ehrler

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    California’s Brent Ehrler lead the first two days of the Bassmaster Classic this year fishing one and how he was fishing surprised many.

  • Homes for fish: habitat improvement project underway at Roosevelt Lake

    Homes for fish: habitat improvement project underway at Roosevelt Lake

    In first phase of long-term project on Tonto National Forest lakes, AZGFD biologists sink fish habitat structures

  • Landing More Topwater Fish with Jordan Lee

    Landing More Topwater Fish with Jordan Lee

    2017 Bassmaster Classic champ Jordan Lee talks tips for increaing your bite to boat ratio for topwater fish.

  • How Fish Swim

    How Fish Swim

    "He swims like a fish!" It's an expression you might have heard during last year's Summer Olympics. But how, exactly, do fish swim? Water is a much denser substance than air, and therefore much more difficult to move through. Fish have to be hydrodynamically streamlined (think aerodynamically, only underwater) in order to travel efficiently. For some species speed is most important, while for others maneuverability and turning ability are critical. In fact, you can tell a lot about how a fish moves—and how it makes a living—simply by the shape of its body.

  • 38.64 to win the Delta

    38.64 to win the Delta

    Results and pix from the 24th Annual Corrections, Police and Fire Fish Off

  • Invasive Species An Odd Hero for Native Lakes

    Invasive Species An Odd Hero for Native Lakes

    by Steven Maier A native fish may be poised for a comeback in the Great Lakes with the help of an invasive species.

  • Brent Ehrler boats back-to-back good fish on Day 2 of the Bassmaster Classic

    Brent Ehrler boats back-to-back good fish on Day 2 of the Bassmaster Classic

    Brent Ehrler boats back-to-back good fish on Day 2 of the Bassmaster Classic

  • Oroville Drone Footage Update April 6

    Oroville Drone Footage Update April 6

    Oroville 6 April Update New Drone Footage and Press Briefing