Publicity 101: Making your club news
Learn how to make local media work for your B.A.S.S. Club. This handy guide will help you navigate the media market.
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Learn how to make local media work for your B.A.S.S. Club. This handy guide will help you navigate the media market.
After years of service from his trusty rod and reel, an avid fisherman decided it was time to buy a new combo. As he was making his selection, he recalled the many memories his old rod and reel had given him and wondered if someone else, maybe someone less fortunate, might be able to create a few memories of their own using his old rod and reel. Satisfied that he would be passing something of value on to someone else, he set his old rod and reel next to the curb in front of his home and attached a sign that stated "please take me."
When it's time for a tournament, her fellow club members know Kristel Quon is more than just a pretty face.
Members of the Quality Bass Club and Del Rio Bassmasters I and II clubs in the Texas B.A.S.S. Federation Nation were among the more than 100 volunteers and boaters who helped with the third BASS Fishing for Freedom event Oct. 28 at Choke Canyon Reservoir.
The B.A.S.S. Federation Nation played an instrumental role in helping Bassmaster Elite Series pro Lee Bailey Jr. fulfill his lifelong dream.
Editor's Note: The following is a recap of the BASS Conservation program's activities for 2006.
Classic IX Sept. 22-24, 1979
Classic X Sept. 24-26, 1980
Classic VII Oct. 26-28, 1977
Classic VI Nov. 3-5, 1976
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