- Hookin’ bass for a living never gets old for Frostburg native (Cumberland Times-News)
J.T. Kenney still loves the professional bass fishing world in which he has been living and working since 2002, if you can call it work, that is.
- Bass Boats Make Fishing Fun (PIZZAHEROS)
These sleek vessels are designed to give fishing enthusiasts the ultimate edge in finding their quarry.
- Fishing For Beginners (PIZZAHEROS)
Fishing, or angling, can be enjoyed either in fresh water or salt water. When you fish in streams, lakes, rivers, and ponds, then you’re going freshwater fishing. You can catch trout, bass, and several other species this way.
- Council helps attack January bass tourney (The Alexander City Outlook)
The American Bass Anglers will hold a fishing tournament on Lake Martin later this month and Alexander City is lending a helping hand attracting the tournament.
- Pro bass fishing's in a boatload of sponsorship trouble (Birmingham News)
Pro bass fisherman Randy Howell watched with limited interest on New Year's Day as Georgia trounced Michigan State in football. The smoked turkey he had brought got most of his attention.
- Changes in fishing rules now in effect (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
With the coming of a new year, new fishing regulations take effect in this area and local anglers should note the new changes.
- East Texas Fishing Report (Athens Daily Review)
The East Texas Fishing Report for the week of Jan. 4:
- Fishing tournament benefits youth (The Farmington Daily Times)
FARMINGTON — Youngsters at Childhaven are having a merry Christmas today, thanks in part to local bass fishermen and a Piedra Vista High School senior who coordinated a fishing tournament to raise money for the shelter.
- Sam Rayburn Fishing Report (KTRE Lufkin and Nacogdoches)
Check out the latest fishing information from Lake Sam Rayburn, provided by professional fishing guide Lynn Atkinson of Zavalla.
- Improve Your Bass Fishing Technique with These 7 Hot Tips (PIZZAHEROS)
1. Watch Nature for Clues. When you are fishing, stay aware of the activity level of wildlife around you. Are the birds singing and flying about? Do you see squirrels moving in the shoreline trees? Nature has a rhythm and you can up your catch rate by tuning into it.
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