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LAKE MEAD WELCOMES THE WILD WEST BASS TRAIL’S LUCAS OIL WESTERN CLASSIC
The Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) brings its inaugural year-end championship, the Lucas Oil Western Classic presented by the City of Henderson, to Lake Mead on Sept. 30 – Oct. 2, 2016.
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New Record Blue Cat from Georgia's Oconee Lake
Giant Lake Oconee Blue Cat Smashes Old RecordWayne Tatum, of Tennile, and his grandson Will Tatum, 6, with the record-breaking 69-lb., 7-oz. blue catfish.
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This Week at Oroville | Sept 21
Lauched at Lime saddle about 6:40am, off the lake about noon. Third fish of the day, a nice 18" spot, the we we want every cast!!
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Clear Lake this Week | Sept 20
eptember 20, 2016 brings us to 1.81 Rumsey and the lake level is falling quickly. All ramps remain usable and open. However, caution should be exercised everywhere.
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Navionics Webinar: Breaking Down Lake Maps with Josh Douglas & Seth Feider
Lowrance/Navionics Pro Josh Douglas, as well as Bassmaster Elite Series Pro Seth Feider give a fishing online webinar on everything there is to know about mapping and cartography. Covering electronics settings and interpretations, Navionics map feature for better success. Tune into the LIVE FREE versions for some awesome prize giveaways!
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Navionics Webinar: Breaking Down Lake Maps with Josh Douglas & Seth Feider
Lowrance/Navionics Pro Josh Douglas, as well as Bassmaster Elite Series Pro Seth Feider give a fishing online webinar on everything there is to know about mapping and cartography. Covering electronics settings and interpretations, Navionics map feature for better success. Tune into the LIVE FREE versions for some awesome prize giveaways!
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WIld West Bass Trail | Western Classic Presented by the City of Henderson Comes to Mead
Henderson, Nev. welcomes the Wild West Bass Trail's Lucas Oil Western Classic Pro/Am championship.
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2016 WON Bass U S Open Champion Johnny Johnson
Winner's Interview 2016 WON Bass U S Open Champion Johnny Johnson
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WInner's Report | 2016 WON Bass U S Open Champion Johnny Johnson
Get the winning strategy straight from the 2016 WON Bass U S Open Champion Johnny Johnson.
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Johnny Johnson Wins the 2016 WON Bass Nitro Boats / Mercury U.S. Open
Las Vegas, Nev. – September 14, 2016 – As tough as the high winds on first two days of competition at the 2016 WON Bass Nitro Boats / Mercury U.S. Open have been on the angler’s and their equipment, this final day may have been the toughest on their spirits.
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US Open | Meyer takes lead: Largest Bass in U.S. Open History Weighed
Clayton Meyer leads Day Two of the 2016 WON Bass Nitro Boats / Mercury U.S. Open | Largest Bass in U.S. Open History Weighed in by California pro Mike Walsh
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WON Bass U.S. Open Daily Live Broadcast | Link Here
Event Coverage 9:00AM - 11:00AM Live weigh-in 2:00PM - 5:00PM Daily Post Game - 7:00PM to 8:00PM Wednesday Sept 14 Awards Show 6:30PM - 9:00PM from the Railhead Room at Boulder Station Casino
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2016 WON Bass U.S. Open Begins Sept. 12
Beginning Monday September 11, 188 professional anglers and their AAA partners will head out onto the waters of Lake Mead to contest The WON Bass Nitro Boats / Mercury U.S. Open of Bass Fishing. With that, as it has for the past four years, the Costa See What's Out There Live show will be presented by Costa Sunglasses throughout the entirety of the three day event.
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Size and Bag Limits Suspended on Two Eastern Washington Lakes
Size and daily limits suspended on two eastern Washington lakes Action: Remove daily limits and size limits; extend the fishing season on two lakes scheduled for rehabilitation.
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No Bighead/Silver Carp Detected
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources today announced that so far in 2016, no bighead and silver carp environmental DNA (eDNA) has been found in Michigan waters.Asian carp swimming underwater
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Clear Lake this Week | Sept 1
Lake level is at 2.42 Rumsey and the water temps are running 74-79 degrees. Water clarity is improving considerably and the bite seems to be doing so as well.
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More than 2 Dozen Fish Poachers Convicted for Illegal Possession
Officers discovered that nearly all of the walleye had been cut into chunks in an attempt to disguise how many fish had been kept.