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  • Kong Yang Wins Millerton Lake

    Kong Yang Wins Millerton Lake

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    The weather was typical for the 2023 season, windy and cold with the water temperatures ranging from 50 to 53 degrees, the air temperature was pushing high 30’s to low 50’s.

  • Kong Yang Wins Kelsey Bass Ranch

    Kong Yang Wins Kelsey Bass Ranch

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    The conditions were just right with the lake being full, good water clarity, a ton of vegetation and a water temp of 78 degrees.

  • Kong Yang named 2019 MKA Motherlode Series Angler of the Year

    Kong Yang named 2019 MKA Motherlode Series Angler of the Year

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    What is most impressive is that he managed a top ten finish and better than a 50 inch limit (3 fish) in all three tournaments.

  • Kong Yang Wins Lake Kaweah | Results and Report

    Kong Yang Wins Lake Kaweah | Results and Report

    The weather was beautiful with a high of 85 to 89 degrees with calm winds. The lake conditions were not optimal with water visibility 1 to 2 feet and a lake level that has fallen over 100 feet since June. Anglers reported catching many short

  • Kong Thao Wins MKA Motherlode Series at Don Pedro

    Kong Thao Wins MKA Motherlode Series at Don Pedro

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    The water temp was in the low 60s. The air temp peaked in the mid 70s. Few clouds with light to moderate winds did make it a little challenging. The bite was a little off from what most predicted. The fish were primarily holding in 20 to 30 feet of water and were focused on bottom baits that were either stationary or slow-moving. Most anglers reported catching fish on dropshot, carolina rig, ned rig, and stick baits.

  • Dual Kong Electronics Mounts From T-H Marine

    Dual Kong Electronics Mounts From T-H Marine

    T-H Marine Supplies, Inc., of Huntsville, Alabama, announced today the release of the Dual Kong Electronics Mounts. These mounts will be available for both the bow and console.The T-H Marine Dual Kong Electronics Mount is built of aircraft aluminum and stainless steel. It is designed for the heaviest of today's marine electronics and has zero movement with these units in the roughest water.