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  • JOE URIBE JR. WINS  FLW SERIES WESTERN DIVISION OPENER ON HAVASU

    JOE URIBE JR. WINS FLW SERIES WESTERN DIVISION OPENER ON HAVASU

    Joe Uribe Jr. of Surprise, Arizona, weighed a five-bass limit totaling 22 pounds, 1 ounce, Saturday to claim top honors at the Costa FLW Series Western Division opener on Lake Havasu presented by Ranger Boats. Uribe’s three-day total of 15 bass weighing 51 pounds, 13 ounces, was enough to earn him $80,838, including a new Ranger Z518C boat with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard.

  • Roy Hawk Leads Day 1 FLW Havasu

    Roy Hawk Leads Day 1 FLW Havasu

    Day one of the Costa FLW Series Western Division opener was tough for some, but in the end it still took nearly 20 pounds to take the lead. Sleeping in his own bed for this one, Roy Hawk of Lake Havasu City, Ariz., dropped 19 pounds, 7 ounces on the scale for the day one lead. In second place in the tournament, which is presented by Ranger Boats, Mike Nichelini of Napa, Calif., weighed in 18 pounds, 9 ounces and trails by less than a pound.

  • Target Prespawners on Secondary Points | FLW Havasu Leader Vid

    Target Prespawners on Secondary Points | FLW Havasu Leader Vid

    Roy Hawk leads Day 1 of the Costa FLW Series Western Division opener on Lake Havasu after running and gunning on secondary points

  • Wild West Bass Trail Havasu Teams Full Results and Payout

    Wild West Bass Trail Havasu Teams Full Results and Payout

    Wild West Bass Trail Havasu Teams Results and Payout

  • Locals land victory at Wild West Bass Trail on Havasu

    Locals land victory at Wild West Bass Trail on Havasu

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    The fourth and final stop of the Wild West Bass Trail (WWBIT) Arizona Teams division came to a close this weekend, as nearly 140 anglers battled for a piece of the $22,600 total payout on Lake Havasu.

  • Wild West Bass Trail Arizona Teams Division Holds Final Stop at Havasu

    Wild West Bass Trail Arizona Teams Division Holds Final Stop at Havasu

    For the second time this year, the Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) will make their way to Lake Havasu. On Saturday, May 14, as many as 150 anglers will enter the final competitive event of the Arizona Teams division, vying for a qualifying spot in the yearend Arizona Team Championship two-day event to be held on Lake Mead in June.

  • WWBT Guide to Havasu | Arizona Teams Event May 14

    WWBT Guide to Havasu | Arizona Teams Event May 14

    Click for Digital Guide to WWBT Lake Havasu - Lodging, Ramp, Weigh-in, etc.

  • Hugo wins WWBT Hold Up on Havasu presented by Add-A-Wrap

    Hugo wins WWBT Hold Up on Havasu presented by Add-A-Wrap

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    The Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) wrapped up its Add-A-Wrap Industrial Decals “Hold Up on Havasu” Pro/Am this past weekend, paying out over $100,000 to the 200 anglers competing in the event.

  • Wild West Bass Trail Heads to Havasu

    Wild West Bass Trail Heads to Havasu

    The Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) heads south for its second Arizona Pro/Am circuit stop on Feb. 27 – 28. Two hundred pro and co anglers will compete for cash awards that will top $100,000.

  • WWBT | Guide to Hold Up on Havasu - Feb. 27 - 28

    WWBT | Guide to Hold Up on Havasu - Feb. 27 - 28

    Wild West Bass Trail guide to Havasu: Host lodging, weigh-ins, registration, banquet and more here in the digital guide to the WWBT Havasu Pro/Am event.

  • WWBT | Time is Running Out to Sign Up for Havasu

    WWBT | Time is Running Out to Sign Up for Havasu

    Time is running out! Sign up for Lake Havasu before the late fee kicks in.

  • Arizona Debuts Life Jacket Loaner Stations on Lakes Havasu, Mohave

    Arizona Debuts Life Jacket Loaner Stations on Lakes Havasu, Mohave

    LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Arizona Game and Fish Department is working to save lives on Arizona's waterways by helping to prevent drownings at Lake Mohave and Lake Havasu with the installation of new Life Jacket Loaner Stations.

  • Aaron Martens breaks down Havasu win

    Aaron Martens breaks down Havasu win

    Aaron Martens won the Bassmaster Elite series event on Lake Havasu with a total weight of 68lbs 9oz over four days of competition. While many anglers figured the largemouth bite would fade from angler pressure, Martens actually weighed in better limits of the green fish as the event wore on finishing the tournament on a high note with his best bag of the derby: 19lbs 5oz.

  • Martens Uses Zany Bird Pattern For Comeback Win At Lake Havasu

    Martens Uses Zany Bird Pattern For Comeback Win At Lake Havasu

    LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. – Aaron Martens heard the chuckles from the crowd when he explained the primary pattern he used during the Bassmaster Elite at Lake Havasu presented by Dick Cepek Tires & Wheels.