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Best New Fishing Product at Sporting Goods Show
Lowrance®, a world-leader in fishing electronics since 1957, announced today that the newly released Ghost Freshwater Trolling Motor was recently selected as Best New Electronics – Marine and Best New Fishing Product at the Big Rock Sporting Goods Show.
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Powerboat Registrations Report show new powerboat retail unit sales up
Sales of new freshwater fishing boats remained soft
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Fred Hall Show Package Announced for CCA CAL
The Coastal Conservation Association of California (CCA CAL) is once again offering the Fred Hall Show package for current and new members at both the Long Beach and Del Mar shows.
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January Boat Show Special on IN STOCK Used Boats!
We are running a SPECIAL to kick off the start of the New Year and the start of Boat Show Season!
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TV Show Shark Tank's Judge involved in boat crash leaving 1 dead
"Late Saturday night I was a passenger in a boat that had a tragic collision...
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New maps show how little is left of West Coast estuaries
The most detailed study ever done of coastal estuaries concludes that nearly 750,000 acres of historic tidal wetlands along the West Coast
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Shoes from frogg toggs Claim Best of Show Award at ICAST 2019
frogg toggs® – the undisputed leader in lightweight, breathable, affordable rain gear – has become one of the most recognized names in the outerwear industry. During ICAST 2019, frogg toggs debuted its all-new shoe line and from the brand new performance footwear collection,
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2200 Plus Anglers Show for Skeeter Owner's Tournament
The annual Skeeter Owner’s Bass Tournament held in Lake Fork, Texas recently concluded with a steady attendance of over 2200 anglers and over 1000 Skeeter boats from around the country.
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New Navionics Charts Show Dramatic Changes | Before and After Pix
3 Before and After Images for Comparison
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Big-Bass Fest TV Show Saturday
February’s Power-Pole Bassmaster Elite at St. Johns River, which kicked off the 2019 Elite Series season for B.A.S.S., received advance billing as one of the most momentous tournaments in the history of competitive fishing. It did not disappoint.
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Dead fish may show up as ice begins to thaw
Winter conditions – very cold temperatures and heavy snow over ice, for example – can kill fish and other aquatic creatures like turtles, frogs, toads and crayfish.
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SHIMANO PROS SHOW SKILLS
Where’s the nearest ATM? As they leave Florida and make their way to Georgia for their next tournaments, there’s a good number of Shimano and G. Loomis sponsored anglers looking for an ATM that takes deposits.
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Major League Fishing's Bass Pro Tour Post-Game Show to Kick Off in Kissimmee
MLF broadcaster Steven "Lurch" Scott (left), shown here with MLF pro angler Greg Hackney, will emcee the league's new MLF Bass Pro Tour Post-Game Show that kicks off with this week's event opener in Kissimmee, Florida. (Click to enlarge/download)
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Ultimate kayak kit with ICAST 2018 Best of Show rods
Win Mojo Yak Rods and More During St. Croix Rod Promo ICAST 2018 Best of Show rods packaged with premium gear to create the ultimate kayak kit
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WWBT 2018 Pro/Am on Pedro | Watch Full TV Show Here Now
Here's the show at #WWBT Pedro that Bub Tosh won with the #Yamamoto Sanshouo | Watch the full show NOW!
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ISE Show Specials Revealed 2019
Discounted Rods, Tackle, Freebies, Bogos... It's all here and this weekend is your only chance!
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The first stop on the Frabill Bro Road show is almost here.
The first stop on the Frabill Bro Road show is almost here. The fine folks at Marine General have invited "Bro," one of the ice fishing industries most successful guides, along with the hard water anglers of Duluth, Minn. out Nov.14 for their annual Turkey Fry and Ice Fishing Kickoff. Come on out between 10a.m.- 2p.m. to "Meet the Bro" and talk turkey about Frabill Ice Fishing Products. During the event Marine General will have great specials on Frabill and Plano products.
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Findings show some important fish species continue spawning even in a severe storm
Even a Category 4 hurricane doesn’t kill the mood for coastal fish – and that’s good news for all species, as well as for a multibillion-dollar recreational fishing industry. As extreme weather patterns threaten to bring more and larger storms to the Gulf Coast, new findings from the University of Texas at Austin’s Marine Science Institute show some important fish species are able to continue spawning even in a severe storm.