Froggy Went a-Catchin, part 1
Frogs are all the rage these days. There's a good reason for that they catch bass.
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Frogs are all the rage these days. There's a good reason for that they catch bass.
Conch Republic tournament aims to help conserve resource
The other day I received a call from a writer with an interesting question. Basically, he asked why I thought our sport hasn't been plagued by a major scandal like so many others, especially now that there's so much money involved?
Most of the year, you'll find me throwing baits that are designed to imitate a shad, crawfish or maybe an alewife. But there's one time of year that I'll always have at least one bait ready to go that resembles a bluegill, and that time is now.
California residents to conserve water in the face of diminished supply from snow pack in the Sierras, researchers issued a dire forecast for the long-term future
BASS Times Magazine, July 2008
Brotherly love has crossed the boundaries of two Western states via the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation.
Barely missing a trip to the Classic in 1980 convinced Cook to pursue going pro
The second annual Tips-up For The Troops, a charity bass tournament that benefits combat veterans suffering from a brain injury, was a huge success.
Federation Nation members and a local Junior Bassmaster club taught more than 200 children about fishing May 31 and June 1 in a program aimed at introducing youngsters to the sport.
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