Cajuns keep on ragin’
Read how Ken Sherman, Louisiana angler took the lead from fellow Baton Rouge Bassmasters club member Jamie Laiche, who fell to second place in the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Central Divisional.
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Read how Ken Sherman, Louisiana angler took the lead from fellow Baton Rouge Bassmasters club member Jamie Laiche, who fell to second place in the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Central Divisional.
In this article, you can read what happened when Jamie Laiche switched to working a crankbait along the ledges, a strong summertime pattern for schooling bass at Ross Barnett.
40 Years ago Ray Scott got Bill Dance and Clyde Harbin to sign up for the first All-American tournament, and the rest is history.
Four Federation Nation states are recognized by BASS for their efforts in increasing membership.
Jeff Guerrette, along with his Montana team, wins the BASS Federation Western Divisional on Lake Powell, Utah.
Day Two of The Federation Nation Western Divisional finds Jeff Guerrette still in the lead by more than 4 pounds.
Day One results of the Federation Nation Western Divisional has Jeff Guerrette in the lead.
Wearers of yellow caps at BASS tournaments show up because of their passion.
Forty-eight bass anglers were in contention for seven coveted spots at the North Carolina BASS Federation Nation Eastern Regional State Team Qualifier Event held on Lake Gaston on April 20, 2007. The top seven finishers qualified for the 2007 N.C. BASS Federation Nation State Team which will compete against the state teams of Kentucky, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama the week of June 4-9 on Lake Eufaula, Ala.
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