Texas B.A.S.S. Nation earns conservation award
The Texas B.A.S.S. Nation has been given the “Partners in Conservation Award” for its outstanding contributions to drafting the Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan.
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The Texas B.A.S.S. Nation has been given the “Partners in Conservation Award” for its outstanding contributions to drafting the Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan.
Bass and shad could be spawning at the same time when Southern Divisional anglers compete on Lake Eufaula this week.
This was supposed to be an off week for us but it’s turned into one of the busiest I’ve (we’ve) had all year. Sometimes I think the easiest part of this is fishing tournaments.
During a B.A.S.S. Twitter chat, Mike McClelland told fans to keep a jig on the bottom as much as possible.
For the next couple of weeks we’re going to talk about crankbaits and bass.
Gerald Swindle had a dismal Classic showing at Lake Guntersville, and no
Members of the Arizona B.A.S.S. Nation helped stock Roosevelt Lake with half a million bass fry.
Every tournament fisherman has the perfect plan the night before a tournament: Get to the lake, blast off, go to my best spot and catch the biggest fish with no pressure on the water.
Nick Fulks paints lures and makes jigs to raise money to pay his tournament entry fees.
This event should fall somewhere in the middle of the previous two events, in terms of where the fish will be positioned. The large majority of bass will likely be getting into their postspawn pattern.
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