After repeated denials of access to Lake Michigan on the northern Indiana border, members of the Indiana B.A.S.S. Federation Nation had had enough.
The effort to enhance Arizona’s bass fisheries with man-made habitat received a big boost recently, when the Arizona B.A.S.S. Federation Nation was awarded a $12,600 grant.
The U.S. Senate passed a measure yesterday that would facilitate the restoration of the Gulf Coast after the 2010 oil spill.
Clubs from Ontario and New York won the 2011 Berkley Conservation and Recruitment/Retention awards, presented at the 2012 Bassmaster Classic.
Sportswriters from far and wide convened at 2012 Bassmaster Classic Media Day.
In college football, a coach usually gets a four-year pass. The new B.A.S.S. owners are starting their second season, and Jerry McKinnis gives a State of B.A.S.S. Address.
Over the course of more than seven decades, the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program has provided more than $14 billion to support fish and wildlife management.
Conservation directors and fish chiefs from across the United States will spend three days discussing top conservation issues.
Tim Cook, the Texas B.A.S.S. Federation Nation conservation director since 2003, wanted a way to share and inspire other conservation-minded anglers.
A Kentucky club holds a benefit tournament in September that provides food, toys and clothes for the needy at Thanksgiving and Christmas.