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Bass Fishing PHoto Contest
Sep 27, 2020
Chad Green & Johnny Martin Win Castaway Anglers SML Open Sept 26th 2020
Sep 26, 2020
Walters’ Adjustment Seals Victory At Bassmaster Eastern Open On Hartwell
Sep 26, 2020
Do we have your Fall Schedule yet? On this weeks Bass Cast Update Sept 25,2020
Sep 25, 2020
Cumberland Hosts College Series Regular Season Finale
Sep 25, 2020
Nate Sullivan / Eric Johnson Win Lake Anna Elite Series – Week 4 September 13, 2020
Sep 25, 2020
Tracy Martin Wins Rock Bottom Bass Club Leesville Lake Event Sept 12th 2020
Sep 25, 2020
New for 2021: Gamakatsu® Gika Rig for Bass, a Unique Method for Fishing Plastic Baits
Sep 25, 2020
Key Changes Push Walters Into Lead At Bassmaster Eastern Open On Hartwell
Sep 25, 2020
September 24, 2020 Anglers Might Find Fish In Transition During Bassmaster Elite Series Event At Guntersville SCOTTSBORO, Ala. — Veteran Alabama pro Matt Herren has heard the question a lot lately, “What’s a Bassmaster Elite Series tournament going to be like on Lake Guntersville in the fall?” Herren isn’t exactly sure how to answer. “If we were going to Guntersville about two weeks later, I think it would be a true fall tournament and the weights could be a lot heavier,” he said. “But right now, we’re gonna hit it right in the middle of the change. We’re headed toward fall, but we’re not quite there yet. “We could be looking at a different set of circumstances every day of the tournament.” The NOCO Bassmaster Elite at Lake Guntersville will be held Sept. 30-Oct. 3, with takeoffs each day at 6:30 a.m. CT from Goose Pond Colony Resort Marina and weigh-ins back at that facility each day at 2:30 p.m. The 85-angler field will earn valuable points in a Bassmaster Angler of the Year race that is entering its stretch run, and the overall tournament winner will walk away with $100,000. Fall has begun taking hold, with shorter days and cooler nighttime temperatures slowly lowering the water temperatures on lakes all over the Southeastern United States. But Herren said it is unlikely conditions will have changed enough by tournament time to congregate bass in any one distinct area. That means multiple patterns will likely be in play, and anglers may have to figure out several — even after the tournament begins — to stay in contention. “Guntersville is a grass lake,” Herren said. “It’s full of hydrilla, full of eelgrass. It has a little bit of milfoil and a little bit of lily pads. Somebody’s going to have a really good tournament fishing that kind of stuff. Then, there will be guys who have successful tournaments fishing typical Tennessee River stuff like ledges and drops. “My guess is it’s gonna take a little bit of all of it to win.” Herren said, considering the
Sep 25, 2020
La Crosse Selected to Host 2021 Tackle Warehouse TITLE Championship
Sep 24, 2020
Two Big Largemouth Lift Hahner To Bassmaster Open Lead At Lake Hartwell
Sep 24, 2020
Chasing Fall Bass The Best Deadly Baits by Bruce Callis
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