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  • Wild West Bass Trail Arizona Teams Division Holds Final Stop at Havasu

    Wild West Bass Trail Arizona Teams Division Holds Final Stop at Havasu

    For the second time this year, the Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) will make their way to Lake Havasu. On Saturday, May 14, as many as 150 anglers will enter the final competitive event of the Arizona Teams division, vying for a qualifying spot in the yearend Arizona Team Championship two-day event to be held on Lake Mead in June.

  • Baker and Kenyon runaway victors at Wild West Bass Trail Shasta Teams

    Baker and Kenyon runaway victors at Wild West Bass Trail Shasta Teams

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    The Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) welcomed 110 boats to Lake Shasta on Feb. 27 for its second circuit stop of the California Teams division. Partners Sage Baker, of Shasta Lake and Jon Kenyon of Redding, Calif. bested the field with a seven-fish limit for 28.65, leaving their nearest competitors trailing by 9 lbs.

  • Successful Strategies for Fishing Behind a Boater

    Successful Strategies for Fishing Behind a Boater

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    Making the most out of used water comes down to adaptation and a confidence in your ability to make a move from the back of the boat. Co-anglers continue to learn and adjust to not only fishing conditions, environmental patterns and all of the other known stressors in tournament bass fishing, but these men and women must also compete on the fly where many times, boaters can throw serious curve balls throughout the day. This article is meant to help drive the co-angler’s ability to adapt and overcome.

  • Wild West Bass Trail returns to Shasta

    Wild West Bass Trail returns to Shasta

    Named by many as one of the top spotted bass fisheries in the country, Shasta is known for its abundant supply of four pounders and is ready to kick out a giant on any cast. This time of year, it is quite the draw and a breeding ground of excitement to the expected 200-plus competing anglers.

  • Angler’s of the Year dominate extremely tough field to take Coors Light Championship title

    Angler’s of the Year dominate extremely tough field to take Coors Light Championship title

    Proving that the Angler of the Year titles they earned from participating in last year’s Future Pro Tour competition was not just a “fluke”, Matt Frazier and Anthony Souza, came into last weekend’s Coors Light Delta Open Teams Championship event with guns-a-blazing and a “take no prisoners” attitude, as they dominated an extremely tough field of competitors with a total 2-day weight of 50.91 to win the 2nd annual invitational championship event presented by Cabral RAM of Manteca.