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One man, in one Open’s bass boat has changed the lives of 300,000 people.
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One man, in one Open’s bass boat has changed the lives of 300,000 people.
The Angler of the Year race is not truly a marathon nor is it a sprint. Rather, it’s a marathon composed of a series of stand-alone sprints.
For longtime B.A.S.S. member Doug Markwell of Greenup, Ill., getting the opportunity to fish with Bassmaster Elite Series pro Greg Hackney was only a dream. That dream became a reality when he was selected as the sole winner of the Fish with Greg Hackney Sweepstakes.
Pick pros who can flip grass, but mix in a sprinkling of river rats, dudes with the keels of their boats scraped up from getting into out-of-the-way guts they’ll have to themselves.
Edwin Evers wasn't just the first pro to put together back-to-back Elite Series wins. He was also the first one to combine his B.A.S.S. Twitter chat with a Periscope stream. (The former paid a lot better than the latter.)
What is it? Terminator Walking Frog What does it do? Targets bass by imitating a frog, struggling baitfish, bird or other prey on top of the water. How do...
B.A.S.S., the world’s largest fishing organization, today announced its corporate sponsorship of the Center for Coastal Conservation. The sponsorship underscores the commitment of B.A.S.S. to the preservation of recreational angling and conservation of U.S. waterways.
Whether to go green or brown will be the key question contenders in the Bass Pro Shops Northern Open presented by Allstate will have to answer when they compete Aug. 6-8 on Oneida Lake.
There is a natural pool of advertisers that could put money into our sport that, as of right now, remains largely untapped.
Every bass fishery should have a friend like Jim Reed. Fortunately for Florida’s Lake Istokpoga, that’s where the retired Air Force test pilot and Vietnam vet decided to live and focus his efforts.
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