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Berkley pro Josh Bertrand Holds Lead on Day Two of 2022 WON Bass U.S. Open
“If I can put my Berkley Flatworm in front a enough smallmouth, I feel like I’ll give myself a chance to close it out.”
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Josh Bertrand Leads Day One of 2022 WON Bass U.S. Open
The new playing field for the 40th Anniversary of the most prestigious bass fishing event in the Western United States
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40th Anniversary WON BASS U.S. Open kicks off next week
Past Champions Kerr and Hawk dish on Lake Mohave
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Roy Hawk Wins 2021 WON Bass U.S. Open
Arizona pro Grabs second U.S. Open Title in Come from Behind Fashion
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How the 2021 WWBT Team TOC at Don Pedro Was Won
With a tournament total of 24.25, Garrett Maddex and Scott Burke bested the 75-boat field of the Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) Northern California Teams Championship on Lake Don Pedro presented by BassCat Boats and Mercury Marine.
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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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How we caught fish and how we won by an 8lb margin
We got lucky enough to win the 2020 West Coast Basscat Owners tournament on the Cal Delta and I am going to share everything from those 2 days with you all! From where I fished to what and why I fished
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Z-Man won two in one crack of the bat.
Z-Man® Earns Commitment to Excellence Award & Best Soft Lure Rising star tackle company earns double accolades at Pitman Creek Fall Dealer Show
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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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