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  • San Joaquin River Parkway Trail Construction Underway

    San Joaquin River Parkway Trail Construction Underway

    The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and the California Department of Water Resources began construction last week on a new section of the San Joaquin River Parkway Trail.

  • Team Zinda Bested Field and Boats Big Bass at Berryessa

    Team Zinda Bested Field and Boats Big Bass at Berryessa

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    Wine Country welcomed 109 Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) teams in the California Division to Lake Berryessa on April 2nd.

  • Gibbs and Eggers win Wild West Bass Trail at Mohave

    Gibbs and Eggers win Wild West Bass Trail at Mohave

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    The Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) made its second stop for the Arizona Teams division at Lake Mohave on March 26. Taking the victory were Arizona anglers JJ Gibbs from Lake Havasu City and Luke Eggers from Kingman with their seven-fish limit of 24.93.

  • Texas Team Trail Heads to Lake Texoma

    Texas Team Trail Heads to Lake Texoma

    The Texas Team Trail (TXTT) presented by Cabela's will host its final regular-season event of the 2016 tournament season on Saturday, April 16, at Lake Texoma. The fishery straddles the Texas/Oklahoma border and offers anglers great opportunities for big bass.

  • Wild West Bass Trail travels to Berryessa

    Wild West Bass Trail travels to Berryessa

    On April 2nd, Lake Berryessa will be the site of the 3rd stop of the Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) California Teams division.

  • Wild West Bass Trail Lake Berryessa 2016

    Wild West Bass Trail Lake Berryessa 2016

    Wild West Bass Trail Lake Berryessa 2016

  • WWBT Guide to Berryessa

    WWBT Guide to Berryessa

    Wild West Bass Trail Digital Guide to WWBT Lake Berryessa | Lodging, Registration, Launch and More

  • Mohave Welcomes the Wild West Bass Trail

    Mohave Welcomes the Wild West Bass Trail

    The Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) continues the Arizona Teams circuit with a stop at Lake Mojave. On March 26, over 100 anglers will battle for bass, cash and Year-To-Date points on the reservoir that defines the border separating Nevada and Arizona.

  • WWBT Digital Guide to Mojave

    WWBT Digital Guide to Mojave

    Wild West Bass Trail guide to Mojave: Host lodging, weigh-ins, registration, and more here in the digital guide to the WWBT the Mojave Teams event.

  • Matlock, McFarlin Win at Richland Chambers Texas Team Trail Event

    Matlock, McFarlin Win at Richland Chambers Texas Team Trail Event

    After nearly ideal conditions at the first two Texas Team Trail events of the 2016 season, Mother Nature delivered a high pressure cold front just in time for stop No. 3 at the Richland Chambers Reservoir. With temperatures barely reaching 60 degrees and a brisk north wind gusting up to 30 mph, bass fishing was more of a chore than a pleasure.

  • Wild West Bass Trail Readies for the Ranger Boats Rivalry on Roosevelt

    Wild West Bass Trail Readies for the Ranger Boats Rivalry on Roosevelt

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    The Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) wraps up its Arizona Pro/Am circuit for the year with the Ranger Boats Rivalry on Roosevelt Mar 19–20. A full field of pro and co-anglers will compete for cash awards that will top $100,000.Recent rains will again be a factor for anglers competing on the high desert lake.

  • WWBT Digital Guide to Roosevelt

    WWBT Digital Guide to Roosevelt

    Wild West Bass Trail guide to Ranger Boats Rivalry on Roosevelt: Host lodging, weigh-ins, registration, banquet and more here in the digital guide to the WWBT the Roosevelt Pro/Am.

  • McClellan Marks win at WWBT Oroville Presented by Evinrude

    McClellan Marks win at WWBT Oroville Presented by Evinrude

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    John McClellan of Oroville led the leaderboard on the second stop of the Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) California Pro/Am division on Lake Oroville presented by Evinrude. Weighing in with a tournament total of 25.11, McClellan topped the field of nearly 200 competitors and took the first-place payout of the $100,000 awarded to the anglers this past weekend.

  • Oroville Hosts Wild West Bass Trail

    Oroville Hosts Wild West Bass Trail

    The Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) California Pro/Am circuit continues its season with its second stop at Lake Oroville. As many as 200 anglers will assemble on the Sierra Nevada foothills fishery on March 5-6 to vie for over $100,000 in payouts.

  • Hugo wins WWBT Hold Up on Havasu presented by Add-A-Wrap

    Hugo wins WWBT Hold Up on Havasu presented by Add-A-Wrap

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    The Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) wrapped up its Add-A-Wrap Industrial Decals “Hold Up on Havasu” Pro/Am this past weekend, paying out over $100,000 to the 200 anglers competing in the event.

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  • 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.

  • WWBT | Guide to Oroville - March 5 - 6

    WWBT | Guide to Oroville - March 5 - 6

    Wild West Bass Trail guide to Oroville: Host lodging, weigh-ins, registration, banquet and more here in the digital guide to the WWBT Havasu Pro/Am event.

  • 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.

  • Toledo Bend (LA) Turns Out 32-Pound Bag

    Toledo Bend (LA) Turns Out 32-Pound Bag

    With warming weather and an impending full moon, the first wave of Toledo Bend bass have moved up shallow to start spawning. Following suit, many of the 341 teams fishing the Texas Team Trail event moved towards the bank with them.