KVD Charity: Pro athletes embrace bass fishing
Could the Bass Pro Shops KVD Charity Classic lead to more interaction between major sports teams and pro bass fishing?
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Could the Bass Pro Shops KVD Charity Classic lead to more interaction between major sports teams and pro bass fishing?
Now that we’ve put another successful Bass Pro Shops KVD Charity Classic with the Detroit Lions behind us, it’s time to focus on the next item of business – the Diet Mountain Dew Mississippi Rumble presented by Power-Pole!
It took Greg Gutierrez 50 hours to get from California to Virginia’s James River. That’s over 3,000 miles of time in the seat of his truck, yet it seems as if his journey has just begun.
Katie and Ryan Davidson enjoyed a wedding rehearsal dinner cake that featured the Bassmaster logo.
Virginian Wayne Vaughan holds the Day One lead on the James River, with two Elite pros - Randy Howell and Fletcher Shryock - on his heels.
Two high school students will have a chance to walk across the Classic stage after they win the ASF Bass Fishing competition on Alabama's Logan Martin Lake, June 22.
Elite Series bass pros don’t need an excuse to go fishing, but when it includes time with NFL players, it’s a bonus.
Had a couple of really interesting days this week. Days that I guess I could say were a heck of a lot of fun, and very rewarding.
This event provides anglers, who have fished a regional but failed to qualify, with one last shot at a berth into the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship.
Members of a California youth club helped teach children about fishing and made badges for them at the Youth Fair.
Membership Includes 1 Year Bassmaster Magazine, Plus $50 in free gear.