Events that Changed Bass Fishing
Here is a what's-what list of how bass fishing has evolved since the inception of BASS
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Here is a what's-what list of how bass fishing has evolved since the inception of BASS
Chris Armstrong, a longtime illustrator for Bassmaster Magazine, died April 23, 2014. His illustrations were known throughout the bass fishing and hunting world.
For years of dedicated service to bass fishermen everywhere, we salute the birth and evolution of the timeless plastic worm
When it comes to fish tales, there are none greater than these. Here are angling's most famous bass, and their stories
To help spread the word about the New York Federation Nation's Conservation Program, Burnie Haney, BASS Conservation Director for New York, has started an information campaign.
whenever a boss talks to me I point my eyes their way, bite my lip, and pull at various clothes and appendages. I squirm too.
Stanley Mitchell was the youngest competitor in the field and had barely squeaked into the tournament as the 10th place finisher in the Western Division of the BASS Tournament Trail.
2007 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year, Skeet Reese, is currently third in a field of 108 Elite Series anglers for the 2008 title.
Mike McClelland is once again leading the Angler of the Year race. His narrow lead — 10 points — over fellow Elite Series angler and last week's AOY leader, Todd Faircloth, will hold for at least the next couple of weeks.
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