Spot stock is rising

During the late 1990s and early 2000s, I spent a lot of time on the lakes of the Chattahoochee River with some truly passionate tournament anglers. The one thing those...

The best spawns of the year

I’m sittin’ here thinking about fishing the Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest at Lake Fork, and I realized, it’s about my favorite time of the year to fish. Most of the...

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Lew’s/Strike King is Proud to Offer Freshman Scholarships

Lexington, S.C. – Supporting youth and the future of our sport has been at the core of our brands since their inception. This effort has been supported in many fashions...

Conservation News

Habitat program in Pennsylvania

BELLEFONTE, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) is looking for a few good bass clubs. Well … actually, it’s looking for more than a few. The PFBC...

Our first real family vacation

I recently had one of the best weeks I’ve ever had, and I know my wife and kids would say the same thing. We took the week off and went...

Fishing, a horse and a chicken coop

We just moved from Panama City in Florida to a place out in the country with 62 acres in Blakely, Ga. I’m really excited about it. Things will be a lot...

Pipkens not worried about honey hole

Chad Pipkens stormed to the top of the Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest benefiting Texas Parks and Wildlife Department leaderboard Thursday with a five-fish weight of 31-15, and then backed it...

ShareLunker goes to next level

ATHENS, Texas — Advanced genetics research and more angler participation can make Texas bass fishing even better, thanks to what is next for the Toyota ShareLunker program.  “Where ShareLunker is...

Pipkens lengthens lead with 62-14

LAKE FORK, Texas — After two days of competition at the Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest benefiting Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the anglers will take a break from fishing Saturday....

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