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Bassmaster.com News- The Brazil boysThe Amazon jungle is a forbidding, dangerous place. Since the first Europeans landed on the shores of South America 500 years ago, thousands of adventurers have entered the gigantic rain forest and were never seen again. read more […]
- Postcards from the AmazonPart of the thrill of traveling to Brazil’s Amazon Basin is the variety of fish and wildlife you’ll encounter there, as well as rainforest scenery available no other place on earth. Following are photos by B.A.S.S. Times Editor Dave Precht and friends from their week-long trip with Anglers Inn Amazon in January (see related story). Special thanks go to Helen […]
- Three in a row, finallyNo, I’m not talking about tournaments. I’m talking about good, solid tournament fishing days. read more […]
- Jackall Spade JigSure, it looks like your average jig but this critter has some serious thought put into it. read more […]
- Top 25 college fishing teamsA little bit of science applied to the Carhartt College Series, and we can declare the current top 25 teams competing at the moment. read more […]
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Federation Nation News- Go Go brings fishing to baseballA New Jersey B.A.S.S. Nation member helped make a young ball player feel special. read more […]
- High school anglers to compete on Logan MartinTwo high school students will have a chance to walk across the Classic stage after they win the ASF Bass Fishing competition on Alabama's Logan Martin Lake, June 22. read more […]
- We have met the enemy, and he is usBe respectful to homeowners who live near your tournament sites: Organize your launches well and clean up before you leave the weigh-in. read more […]
- Clough and Corkran to retireTwo leaders of B.A.S.S.’s grass-roots membership and conservation programs today announced plans to retire from their positions. read more […]
- Jersey auction benefits 26 AngelsFans can buy Elite Series anglers' special jerseys to benefit the families of those killed in the Newtown shooting. read more […]
- Go Go brings fishing to baseball
Monthly Archives: January 2012
Largemouth Bass Management – Coastal NC
During a recent NC B.A.S.S. Federation Nation annual meeting members of the NC Wildlife Resource Commission reported on the current largemouth bass status in the coastal regions of North Carolina. These areas were hit hard by hurricane Irene in 2011 resulting in massive fish kills. Kevin Dockendorf, Coastal Research Coordinator, provided a detailed presentation that [...]
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NC Camo Update
Coastal Game Fish Proposal Before Special Legislative Study Committee
The 2011 North Carolina General Assembly deferred action on the Coastal Game Fish Bill (HB 353) that would have designated speckled sea trout, red drum, and striped bass as coastal game fish. Coastal game fish status would mean that these three fish could be taken only with [...]
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Attempts to Ban Lead Fishing Tackle Increase
New Efforts to Ban Lead in Fishing Tackle Demonstrate the Need for a Legislative Solution
Source: www.keepamericafishing.org
Last November, 43,000 anglers like you helped to defeat an attempt to ban lead in fishing tackle nationwide when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) denied a petition to ban lead in fishing tackle under the Toxic Substances Control Act. [...]
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