From near and far, they came for their championship
As different as the 54 competitors are in this week's Federation Nation Championship, they all have one thing in common: They love to chase bass ...
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As different as the 54 competitors are in this week's Federation Nation Championship, they all have one thing in common: They love to chase bass ...
I fished the Toyota Texas Bass Classic this past week and ended up in 10th place.
When B.A.S.S. Junior World Championship qualifier Trevor Ladner says his friends believe he fishes too much, he knows that’s saying something.
Fed Nation contenders from six regional divisions have assembled in Louisiana with hopes and dreams of fishing the 2012 Classic.
When we talked about my learning to fish a frog, what we were really talking about was a learning curve.
The words "fall turnover" conjure up lots of thoughts in the minds of bass anglers, almost none of them good. Fish kills, lock-jawed bass and epically tough fishing are just a few.
I’ve spent this week at the Texas Toyota Bass Classic on Lake Conroe, Texas, where some of the top anglers in the country have come together for a common cause. Sure, it’s a tournament, but it raises a lot of money for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for important conservation and youth projects.
Take your favorite soft jerkbait and favorite U-tail worm, splice them together and you’ve got the Uber Shad.
Teens handed out more than 400 combos, hats and shirts to residents of the devastated Joplin area.
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