BASS goes global
Ray Scott, the founder of BASS, is thrilled that the sport of bass fishing is global.
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Ray Scott, the founder of BASS, is thrilled that the sport of bass fishing is global.
Scott Rook, professional angler from Arkansas, recalls numerous examples of how trailer hooks have helped improve his catch rate, but none are as memorable as what he and other pros...
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Mark Davis had to make a major change due to the weather, but it worked to his advantage to win the 2004 Bassmaster Tour on Table Rock.
"Winter is one of my favorite times, especially for clear man-made reservoirs."
With so many capable anglers competing at the CITGO BASS Federation Eastern Divisional on Lake Winnipesaukee, everyone expected the battle for first place to be closely contested. At the end of Day 2, only 3 pounds separated the top 10 anglers. Joe Lucarelli of Center Harbor, N.H., led with 26-1.
Nixon — probably more than any other pro — firmly believes specific worm features such as tail design, overall bulkiness, and length are the real keys that determine the lure's effectiveness in specific situations.
Recreational anglers continue to get a bad rap. In a day and age when animal rights groups, like PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), have launched massive anti-fishing campaigns, misinterpretation of questionable research serves only to fan the embers.
Environment protection agency is proposing to protect fish and other aqautic wildlife
In this article, you can read how Ray Scott proudly promotes the desire of the BASS community members to be together and experience a sense of community.
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