2010 Bassmaster Weekend Series – Championship – Angler Meeting
This photo gallery features images of the 2010 Bassmaster Weekend Series National Championship angler meeting.
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This photo gallery features images of the 2010 Bassmaster Weekend Series National Championship angler meeting.
Nation's top weekend anglers take to the water for a chance to fish at the highest level as they compete for a chance to gain entry into the 2011 Bassmaster Classic in New Orleans.
This week we're going to talk about a dream I've had for a longtime; making new lures. I started messing with them when I was about 10 years old. I'd use a butane lighter to melt plastics together to make new shapes and designs. When I wasn't doing that, I was refinishing hardbaits with fingernail polish.
In what could be the most hotly contested Junior Bassmaster World Championship ever, Alex Wetherell and Chris Catucci, both from the Eastern Division, captured Junior World Championship titles.
This gallery features photos of future professional anglers at the 2010 Bassmaster Junior World Championship.
It's important to remember that these fish are still feeding heavily. With that in mind, I start with something that moves and elicits a reaction bite. For me that's a LaserLure crankbait. I want one that runs just a little deeper than the underwater structure and that matches the hatch.
Soft plastic manufacturers are doing a good job of giving anglers excellent colors, but there are times when you may need to tweak a bait to suit your need or preference.
This topic gets two parts because it's a little bit complicated, and because it's the one time of the year that you can have the best day of your life on the water.
We at The Bass University adopted "Never Stop Learning" as our motto because we believe that bass fishing is a never ending educational process. No matter how long we fish, or at what level we fish, we'll never know it all.
The term "deflection" gets thrown around a lot when anglers talk about fishing lures on the bottom or around cover.
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