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St. Croix young gun Ryan Wood is making his bass fishing tournament mark
Ryan Wood won the 2012 Colorado State Junior Championship,2013 Bassmaster Junior Western Divisional Championship and 2013 Bassmaster Junior World Championship first place.
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College Fishing Team Angler Lands Lake Record Spotted Bass at Thunderbird
At an organized team outing this past weekend, Oklahoma University Fishing Club member Alexis Howard broke the Lake Thunderbird record for a spotted bass.
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Bassmaster High School, College Series 2017 Schedules
High school and college anglers will be competing during prime fishing times on some of the premier bass fisheries in the country during the 2017 Costa Bassmaster High School Series.
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DICK’S Sporting Goods Signs On As Presenting Sponsor For Outdoors Expo And B.A.S.S. High School
DICK’S Sporting Goods has signed a three-year partnership with B.A.S.S. that includes sponsorship of both the Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo and the fast-growing Bassmaster High School program.
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Brandon Card College & High School Bass Open
Bassmaster Elite Series pro, Brandon Card was the first collegiate angler to qualify and fish the Elite Series. "College bass fishing has grown so much since I graduated from University of Kentucky in 2009, and now high school bass fishing is huge too! I have wanted to host a tournament to give back to the younger anglers for some time now, and with the help of my great sponsors, I am able to finally make it happen!" said Card.
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Catch Bassmaster College and High School Highlights on ESPNU!
Bassmaster ESPN television schedule | Elite, College, High School
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Extremely High Lake Levels Await Anglers For BASSfest
Bassmaster Elite Series pro Edwin Evers will defend his BASSfest title against a full field of 108 anglers competing for the coveted $100,000 first-place prize, valuable Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year points and a berth in the 2017 GEICO Bassmaster Classic at the GEICO Bassmaster BASSfest on Lake Texoma out of Durant, Okla., June 8-12.
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Berkeley Springs Wins Berkley High School Fishing Challenge
Berkeley Springs High School recently won the 2016 High School Fishing Club Challenge. The Berkley challenge saw over 3,200 active participants (double over last year) and 239 high schools across 38 states represented. As the newly crowned champions, Berkeley Springs High School in Berkeley, W.V., will receive $4,500 in prizes for the entire club.
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B.A.S.S. Announces 2016 High School All-American Team
Twelve standout high school anglers from across the country have been selected as members of the exclusive 2016 Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team. The team will be invited to participate in a special tournament held in conjuction with GEICO Bassmaster BASSfest on Lake Texoma this June.
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Clinton High School Wins at Lake Guntersville
Ryan Winchester and Jake Lee of Clinton High School, Tenn., catch 24 pounds, 8 ounces to win the Costa Bassmaster High School Southern Open.
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Shark Attacks Hit Record High in 2015
International Shark Attack File notes 98 unprovoked shark attacks – including six fatalities – with US, Australia and South Africa witnessing highest numbers Sharks attacked people 98 times in 2015, a spike in unprovoked attacks that set a new record as human populations rise, researchers found in an annual global tally released on Monday.
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Nominate Outstanding Young Anglers For High School All-American Fishing Team
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Nominations for the 2016 Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team opened today. Coaches, officials and others can nominate top high school anglers for the honor until Feb. 15. The High School All-American team recognizes the 12 best high school anglers in the country.
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Tackle How-To: Identifying High Percentage Areas #LTB
In this video, we'll show you how to find the high-percentage areas for catching cold winter-time bass with a drop-shot setup. We'll show you how with Z-Man Fishing's Hula StickZ from the December Lucky Tackle Box. Try your first month for just $5 - Use code WBASS - Free Shipping, Cancel Anytime! www.luckytacklebox.com Get your first box for just $5 with promo code WBASS
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Tackle How-To: Identifying High Percentage Areas
In this video, we'll show you how to find the high-percentage areas for catching cold winter-time bass with a drop-shot setup. We'll show you how with Z-Man Fishing's Hula StickZ from the December Lucky Tackle Box. Get your first box for just $5 with promo code WBASS
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Join the Berkley® High School Fishing Club
The growth of high school, competitive fishing has grown significantly over the past few years. Berkley continues to assist with the growth through the Berkley High School Fishing Club. With two years under its belt, the club has grown in popularity and year three is slated to be the best yet.
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B.A.S.S. Plans Three Regional High School Tournaments for 2016
High school anglers will have the chance to fish the No. 1 bass lake in the nation during the 2016 Bassmaster High School tournament season.
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Connecticut’s North Branford High School Wins TBF/FLW High School Fishing Northern Conference Championship On Lake Winnipesaukee
The North Branford High School duo of Anthony Ferraiolo and Ryan Kusmit brought a five-bass limit to the scale weighing 10 pounds, 8 ounces, to win the 2015 TBF/FLW High School Fishing Northern Conference Championship on Lake Winnipesaukee in Laconia, New Hampshire.
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High School Bass Fishing Tournaments
fishingCONCORD, N.H. -- A qualifying tournament with 41 registered schools will take place on Thursday, September 24, out of Lee's Mills on Lake Winnipesaukee. The top third of the schools from the qualifying round will move onto the state finals tournament on Saturday, October 3, on Lake Winnisquam. There will be one reigning state champion and individual medals will be awarded at the final tournament for the largest total catch (eight fish maximum), and for the largest largemouth and largest smallmouth bass caught. Since the first-ever student bass tournament in May of 2013, these tournaments have become a popular high school sports competition in New Hampshire. The tournaments include a strong educational component. Teams have adult mentors who guide them through the process of learning about New Hampshire's aquatic resources and the responsibility that goes along with being anglers. Additionally, the N.H. Fish and Game Department recently conducted a High School Bass Fishing Education Seminar in August. Conducted by the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA), with assistance from the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and the NH B.A.S.S. Nation, high school bass fishing tournaments occur in the fall of each year. One of the goals of the NHIAA is to promote sports that will have lifelong appeal to student athletes and provide more sports that are coed and inclusive to all populations within our schools. "It is exciting to see how enthusiastic the students are about fishing and I hope that fishing becomes a lifelong activity for them," said Kyle Glencross, who coordinates the N.H. Fish and Game Department's Let's Go Fishing Program. Glencross and N.H. Fish and Game Fisheries Biologist Gabe Gries serve on the NHIAA Bass Fishing Committee and provide logistical and volunteer support for this event. Additional information about the tournament can be found on the NHIAA website at nhiaa.org. The New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association is a private not-for-profit organization that has served as the leader of high school athletics for its member schools in New Hampshire since 1947.
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Educational Fishing Seminar for NH High School Bass Fishing Tournament Participants
Educational Fishing Seminar for NH High School Bass Fishing Tournament Participants
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Louisiana Team Leads High School National Championship
Justin Watts and Alex Heintze of the Livingston Parish Bassmasters had only five bites Wednesday on Kentucky Lake, but the bites came quick and early.