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Christian Ostrander Captures Early Clear Lake Lead
Unusually generous with Day One info, Ostrander also shared that he targeted depths of 5- to 15-feet, using his LiveScope to locate bait.
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Time to Brush up on Some Lake Skills
With fall around the corner it’s time to brush up on them Lake Skills…
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Pua Yang wins Yak-a-Bass Gamblers event at Lake Tulloch
I would run and gun an area fishing very specific locations with crankbaits, Senkos, worms, chatter bait, craw lures and fall feeding lures that reach deeper fish.
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Angel Sanchez is victorious at Lake Isabella with CVKF
I found a ditch that had rip rap lined along the drop off during practice.
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Julius Mazy Wins WON Bass Lake Mead Open with 45.24 pounds
Bill Brown finishes in Second place, James Scott claims AAA Division Crown.
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Julius Mazy Smashes 19.80 pounds to Take Over Day Two Lead of WON Bass Lake Mead Open with 31.72
Day One Leader Shane Edgar in Second place .74 pounds behind at 30.98
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Shane Edgar Leads Day One of WON Bass Lake Mead Open
There was talk in the weeks leading up to the 2024 WON Bass Lake Mead Open presented by Ranger Boats and Mercury that the limits the field would bring to the scales would be heavier than usual for Lake Mead.
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Steve Buechner wins SoCal TOC at Lake El Capitan
Day-one was great at the start of the day; I had found some fish busting up shallow.
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Caymen Rasmussen is victorious at Clear Lake
Rasmussen used a crank bait and a jig to catch his winning bag. He started off shallow and ...
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Westernbass Magazine, Fall 2024
Hi All, Yes, the season of the fall feed is already upon us! But coincidentally it seems like mid-summer as I write this while the air temp is over 100 degrees, and there are several triple digit days still ahead of us. Even so, we all know that the weather will cool, the fish will feed, and the fall bite will catch up to us in no time. For those of us that have been on the California Delta, we can see the bait fish and fry are already plentiful, helping us determine lure profile, and color. This season is always a favorite! We hope this issue gives you some insight into a few of the new products in the industry, a new fishery to catch bass in the Golden State at, an insider’s look at how Forward Facing Sonar is not only changing the tournament side of our sport, but also the tackle industry and so much more info that in the end helps you hookup with more and bigger bass. We would like to welcome two new advertisers with us – ValleY Hill and Limit Out Marine. And as always, we encourage you to support the companies that support WesternBass and the sport of bass fishing. Without them none of this would be possible. Good luck to those getting ready for their season-ender fall Tournament of Championships. And of course, tight lines! Wayne
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Throwback: Clear Lake Bass in November Deluge
TBT: Monday, November 7, 2005 presented me with a rare opportunity.