Classic fish care in Houston
Extreme measures will keep fish safe during Classic HOUSTON, Texas – B.A.S.S. provides the absolute best fish care possible at every event it holds, from the Costa Bassmaster High School...
Conroe conservation: A historical habitat perspective
Construction on Lake Conroe began in 1968 to create a new water supply reservoir for the City of Houston. Completed in 1973, the dam formed a 20,118-acre reservoir in deep...
Florida’s Suwannee Lake renovation project
Sportfishing industry applauds interior’s efforts to expand public access
Alexandria, Va. – On March 2, newly appointed Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke issued two Secretarial orders to expand access and recognize the impact that sportsmen and women have on...
Mossback offers grant for 2017 B.A.S.S. Nation fish habitat projects, pledges more in 2018
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Mossback Fish Attractors is looking to reward B.A.S.S. Nation chapters or clubs who propose innovative ways to use their artificial structures in fish habitat enhancement projects. The...
Scholarship awarded in honor of former B.A.S.S. Conservation Director Noreen Clough
OKLAHOMA CITY — The first annual Noreen Clough Memorial Scholarship for Females in Fisheries was awarded at the Southern Division, American Fisheries Society’s annual meeting to Whitney (Jacobs) Della Torre from Gainesville,...
Pitch It campaign provides incentives for B.A.S.S. Nation chapters
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — To help encourage the proper disposal and possible recycling of worn out or used soft plastic lures, Keep America Fishing is partnering with B.A.S.S. Nation chapters to...
Okeechobee vs. Everglades: Can both win?
Debate rages about what to do with excess water from Lake Okeechobee. Laden with nutrients, it feeds algae blooms and kills fish when discharged by the Corps of Engineers into...
Gator gar to the rescue?
It’s not like there’s a new sheriff in town; it’s more like a deputized P.R. agent. We’re talking about the movement to reintroduce alligator gar into areas of the species’...
AERF-APMS offers $3,000 grant for B.A.S.S. Nation plant management projects
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — If your B.A.S.S. Nation club has a proposal for a project that either helps native vegetation thrive or controls exotic invasive species, your club could win up...