New stocking theory tested in Kansas
Hillsdale Reservoir will be the recipient of the first crop of largemouth bass produced in a new hatchery facility being built by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.
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Hillsdale Reservoir will be the recipient of the first crop of largemouth bass produced in a new hatchery facility being built by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.
Volunteers from the Bartlesville Bassmasters and the Bushwhacker Weekly Jackpot Tournaments harvested 2,989 largemouth bass fingerlings from Hulah Lake, Oklahoma's nursery pond, in March.
When BASS member Bob Radney learned about Blake Muhlenbruck's auction to help the disabled go fishing, he knew he wanted to help.
In an effort to reduce stress levels and potential injuries to fish caught in tournaments, BASS introduced a new weigh-in checkpoint during the Bassmaster Central Open at Toledo Bend Reservoir in March.
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Blake Muhlenbruck survived a horrific industrial accident that mangled the right side of his body. During the painful rehabilitation process and in the drug-clouded aftermath, he didn't want to survive.
Members of the Sonoma County Belly Boat Bass Club (SCBBBC) collected more than 670 cans of food for their local food bank in 2008.
Leading a fizzing study and increasing membership were the golden tickets for an Ontario club and the Michigan chapter, earning them both awards from the Berkley Conservation Institute and the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation.
While Skeet Reese celebrated his Classic victory with sponsors, family and friends, BASS/ESPN Outdoors took time to recognize the accomplishments of other champions whose contributions to this sport may far exceed that of all Classic winners combined.
Grass carp are the fish that bass anglers love to hate because of their voracious appetites for weedy habitat and occasional overstocking by lakefront associations and resource managers.
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