Beatdown on Okeechobee
How do you measure tournament dominance ... and what was the most impressive tournament win in B.A.S.S. history?
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How do you measure tournament dominance ... and what was the most impressive tournament win in B.A.S.S. history?
It was 1991. A pretty girl named Julie had most of my attention. I say most because I also have a very distinct memory of staring at another face. I remember looking deep into her giant buggy eyes, studying her oversized, cavernous, bright red mouth...
A Tennessee B.A.S.S. Nation member founded an organization that takes wounded soldiers fishing each month during prime fishing season.
For 49 anglers, the road to the 2014 Bassmaster Classic goes through Lake Okeechobee. Only one will make it.
The results from this week’s Bassmaster Classic Wild Card presented by Star Tron could create a really unique Bassmaster Classic on Lake Guntersville next February.
This is a good time of the year to talk about taking advantage of a winter bass bite.
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If you're a middle or high school angler with a young fishing partner and an adult who can act as your boat captain, you're eligible to enter the Bobby Lane Cup in Florida.
Without a definitive game plan, cold days can turn into a whole lot of looking with not a whole lot of fishing.
Building on their partnership of three consecutive years, JL Marine Systems and B.A.S.S. LLC have signed an agreement for JL Marine to continue as an official Supporting Sponsor through 2015.
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