Borrowed boat allows College Series team to compete
CORNELIUS, N.C. — Brian Linder and Nathan Thompson of Minnesota State University had one of the more memorable tournaments of their lives at the Strike King Bassmaster College Series presented...
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CORNELIUS, N.C. — Brian Linder and Nathan Thompson of Minnesota State University had one of the more memorable tournaments of their lives at the Strike King Bassmaster College Series presented...
MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. — Many teams will face unfamiliar waters when the country’s top college anglers travel to Norfork Lake in northeast Arkansas April 22-23 for the third stop of...
ANDERSON, S.C. — Ben Cully and Hayden Gaddis of Carson-Newman University committed to the shallow game and caught a five-bass limit of 18 pounds, 6 ounces to win the Strike...
Bassmaster College Bracket Champion Tristan McCormick caught the competitive bug at an early age and that has propelled his bass fishing tournament success. In his hometown of Dickson, Tenn., McCormick...
One hundred and twenty-five tournaments. That’s the number of College, High School, and Junior events I have been a part of as either a competitor or Tournament Director since 2006...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Veteran youth tournament manager Glenn Cale has been hired as the B.A.S.S. Nation Tournament Manager-College, High School and Junior, officials announced today. In this role, Cale will...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — South Carolina-based lure company Strike King, part of Rather Outdoors, has signed on as the 2022 title sponsor for the Bassmaster College Series and will also serve as...
When Logan Parks signed up to fish the 2022 Bassmaster Opens at the beginning of November, the recent Auburn University graduate was worried about how he would survive financially through...
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