Alabama Bass Trail: Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association
The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association was formed in 1964 to develop North Alabama’s travel industry and market the region to the traveling public.
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The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association was formed in 1964 to develop North Alabama’s travel industry and market the region to the traveling public.
The goals of the Alabama Bass Trail are many, but at the heart are three principles that will assure the future of the rich environment that supports a quality fishery and maintains an interest in the great outdoors for future generations.
Alabama’s largest and perhaps most famous bass lake, 69,100-acre Guntersville stretches 75 miles along the course of the Tennessee River between Nickajack and Guntersville dams in the northeastern part of the state.
David Walker, Brandon Card and Ott DeFoe won’t be just home-state anglers in the May 3-6 Douglas Lake Challenge; they’ll be local favorites.
Even though B.A.S.S. has held only two tournaments on Douglas in the last 10 years, the fact that the lake is an upland reservoir is good for all of the Elite anglers.
Casey Scanlon takes first place at the 2012 Bass Pro Shops Central Open #2.
Dustin Lester makes himself at home in southwest Missouri - and in first position - going into Day Three.
For at least three reasons, April 21 was a big day for the nonprofit group Save Rodman Reservoir based in Palatka, Fla.
Meet the man with the Purple Heart on his Bass Pro hat. Bassmaster Opens angler Chad Brekke served in the Army for the past 13 years ... a combat medic who specialized in trauma.
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