Oregon club placed 155 artificial habitats
The Central Oregon Bass Club completed three habitat improvement projects in 2011, a spring, summer and fall spider block project.
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The Central Oregon Bass Club completed three habitat improvement projects in 2011, a spring, summer and fall spider block project.
Barrie Bassmasters members add 150 Christmas trees to Lake Simcoe for fish habitat.
Volunteers provide a better habitat for spawning bass.
I am up here in New York fishing the Bass Pro Shops Northern Open on Cayuga Lake to get my mind right for fishing the final Elite Series event on Oneida.
Kevin VanDam will be fishing the Ramada Championship out of a Nitro Z-9 boat with a newly designed wrap featuring more than 5,629 pictures of Nitro Facebook fans as part of the design.
Two beds were installed in a private pond where Lake Oconee Junior Bass Club's tournaments are held.
Family fishing pond receives a face-lift from Roswell Bass Club.
More than 65 volunteers helped create 900 habitat blocks for the Lake Conroe Artificial Structure project.
The Rutland B.A.S.S. Club strategically placed more than 30 Christmas trees around Lake St. Catherine.
The Washington Fire Creek Bassmasters cleaned up boat ramps, boat launches and the shores of Harts Lake in Pierce County.
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