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Tim Klinger Claims 2020 WON Bass U.S. Open Victory
When the smoke had cleared on one of the toughest U.S. Open Championships to date, one man stood free of the flames; that man was Tim Klinger of Boulder City, Nev., a local pro and former FLW Tour Champion who has faced fires of his own in the fickle sport that is professional bass fishing.
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New Day Two Leader Cody Steckel at 2020 WON Bass U.S. Open
The WON Bass U.S. Open has a reputation of being the toughest tournament in the country.
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2020 WON Bass U.S. Open Day 1 Lead Held by Tom Nokes
Tom Nokes Takes Day One Lead of the 2020 WON Bass U.S. Open Cody Steckel in second at 38th Event from Lake Mead
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U.S. Watercraft Inspection Sees Rush of Boaters from Canada due to Corona
The coronavirus news caused Canadian boaters to rush for the border and that kept us really busy for the first two weeks.
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Wild West Pre-fishing?..Join Us and "Double Down"
In blackjack it's called "doubling down"...which simply allows players an opportunity to "double up" on their money and take home a bigger piece of the pie.
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Crews engaged in illegal fishing US waters caught
An estimated 6,186 pounds of illegal catch were seized.
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Nick Salvucci Wins the 2019 WON Bass U.S. Open
He had been close the past two years, including a frustrating second place finish in 2018. Nick Salvucci had said that he wanted to win the U.S. Open more than anything – now he can claim that title as his own.
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Nick Salvucci takes over Day Two Lead of the 2019 WON Bass U.S. Open
Lake Mead’s black bass population thrives in the wind. The problem for the field at the 2019 edition of the West’s most prestigious event, is that there has been very little to speak of. Those conditions mean that there will be a limited morning bite, then a grind for the rest of the day.
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22.54 to Lead Mead
I am covering as much water as I can, but when I’m getting six or seven bites a day...
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Arizona Pro Justin Kerr Leads at Mead | Day One of the 2019 WON Bass U.S. Open
Strong winds kept the field of 254 pro anglers and their AAA partners confined to areas that weren’t pounded by the resultant waves. On the eve of the 37th edition of the event, the wind laid down.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has identified continuous threats to lake sturgeon
Designating the sturgeon as endangered or threatened could boost efforts to open more spawning areas.
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Congressional Hearing on Improving U.S. Fisheries
Recently, the U.S. House Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife convened a hearing – titled, “The State of Fisheries” – to examine current fisheries policies and identify opportunities to improve the health and sustainability of marine ecosystems. NMMA submitted testimony to the committee, thanking members for holding the important discussion and noting that clean water, sustainable fisheries, and sound management are essential to the recreational boating industry.
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DID THAT JUST HAPPEN?!?! VIDEO
ONE More CAST Got Us 2nd Place In a Bass Tournament on Lake Oroville VIDEO
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Chum Salmon are still seen throughout their historic range in the Columbia River
With the largest range of all Pacific Salmon, chum were at one time in every major tributary of the Columbia River with 16 different population centers observed.
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Bipartisan legislation to immediately restore pay for U.S. Coast Guard
With the federal government shutdown now in its fourth week, Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) is supporting bipartisan legislation to immediately restore pay for U.S. Coast Guard members.