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WWBT Clear Lake Teams | March 11
New info, launch, pre registration and other info for Wild West Bass Trail Clear Lake Teams
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threadfin shad die-off at Apache Lake
The Arizona Game and Fish Department recently investigated a fish die-off of thousands of threadfin shad at Apache Lake in the Tonto National Forest.
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14-Pound Largemouth Bass Caught in California
Joe Ahrens of Santee, California claimed the latest in his double-digit bass catches with a 14.80 largemouth caught at Mirimar Lake last week. Photos: Courtesy of Ahrens
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WWBT Clear Lake Last Day to Avoid Late Fee
Tuesday 7th is last day to sign-up without late fees. Help us out guys pre-signing will speed up registration at the event. Registration, launch and dangerous conditions update.
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Fishing Oroville Lake | March 1
Been a super long time since being able to get on the lake, all rainy days for nearly a month or the lake was shut down needlessly!! Launched about 6:30am today, off the lake about 11am. Where did the fish go. Fished hard and only caught 1 spot about 13", nothing else. Tried just about everything and no bites except for the one fish. Water looks like half mud, pretty darn dirty if yo ask me and still cool 46-47 degrees. Fished the lime saddle area, and several locations going to the N. Fork, which was blowing as usual. Could not buy me a bite at all. Lots of wood in the water, be careful. These are pictures the day the lake got closed, right at 902 feet at lime saddle.
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21-Pound Striper From Lake Pleasant
David Campbell of Peoria, Ariz. caught a 21-pound striper at Lake Pleasant on a Kastmaster. The first head shake gave it away. This wasn't a log or boulder David Campbell had hooked Thursday afternoon. Whatever gulped his 1-ounce Kastmaster spoon at Lake Pleasant was alive.
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Bassmaster Central Opens Kick Off 2017 Season At Table Rock Lake
The first Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Central Open heads to Table Rock Lake out of Branson, Mo., March 2-4, where anglers will compete for cash and prizes and also a berth in the 2018 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK'S Sporting Goods. Photo by James Overstreet/B.A.S.S.
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MOORE MOVES TO TOP SPOT DAY TWO OF WILD WEST BASS TRAIL AT LAKE MOHAVE PRESENTED BY THE CITY OF HENDERSON #WWBT2017
Laythe Moore of Banning, Calif. grabbed the lead on Day Two of the Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) Pro/Am on Lake Mohave, presented by the City of Henderson, weighing the big stringer of the day at the desert fishery with 19.37. Moore’s sack was anchored by his biggest bass at 4.19. His two-day total of 37.18 moved him three spots and gave him a lead of more than four-pounds.
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Horton In Control After Two Days At Bassmaster Elite On Lake Okeechobee
OKEECHOBEE, Fla. — After weighing the second limit of the tournament that crested 30 pounds, Tim Horton of Muscle Shoals, Ala., took control on Day 2 of the A.R.E. Truck CapsBassmaster Elite at Lake Okeechobee. Today’s 30-pound, 4-ounce limit pushed his two-day total to an impressive 56 pounds, 3 ounces.
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Lake Sonoma Steelhead Festival Draws Record Crowd
A record crowd of over 7,500 enjoyed the Lake Sonoma Steelhead Festival earlier this month at Lake Sonoma Visitor Center and Warm Springs-Don Clausen Fish Hatchery east of Healdsburg in the Russian River watershed.
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OTT DeFoe Takes Commanding Lead In Bassmaster Elite On Lake Okeechobee
Ott DeFoe of Knoxville, Tenn., takes the lead on the first day of the A.R.E. Truck Caps Bassmaster Elite at Lake Okeechobee, bringing 31 pounds, 3 ounces to the scales on Thursday.
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TOP-3 PRO STRATEGIES FOR WWBT SHASTA
Ryan Friend of Oroville, Calif. won the 2017 Wild West Bass Trail's Super Clean Showdown at Shasta with a three-day total of 40.54, earning $20,000 for the victory.
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WOOD AND GORDON WIN WILD WEST BASS TRAIL CALIFORNIA TEAMS EVENT AT LAKE SHASTA WITH RECORD-BREAKING ATTENDANCE #WWBT2017
Nick Wood and Justin Gordon win the Wild West Bass Trail California Teams event at Lake Shasta on Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017 with a seven-fish limit weighing 18.41. (Photo Mindy Alvarez)
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MARK ROSE WINS LAKE TRAVIS FLW TOUR STOP
General Tire pro Mark Rose of West Memphis, Arkansas, brought a five-bass limit weighing 14 pounds, 9 ounces to the scale Sunday to win $125,000 at the FLW Tour at Lake Travis presented by Quaker State. Rose’s four-day total of 20 bass weighing 59-2 was enough to edge second-place angler Bryan Thrift of Shelby, North Carolina, by a mere 12 ounces.
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BRYAN THRIFT RECLAIMS LEAD GOING INTO FINAL DAY OF FLW TOUR ON LAKE TRAVIS
Bryan Thrift of Shelby, North Carolina, brought a five-bass limit weighing 11 pounds, 7 ounces to the scale Saturday to reclaim the lead after day three of the FLW Tour at Lake Travis presented by Quaker State. Thrift’s three-day total of 45-9 makes him the No. 1 seed on championship Sunday as the field is now cut to the final 10 anglers in the event that featured 164 of the top bass anglers in the world casting for a top cash award of up to $125,000.
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6 Pound Largemouth Bass On 6lb Test P-Line Fishing At Lake Pardee & More
6 Pound Largemouth Bass On 6lb Test P-Line Fishing At Lake Pardee & More