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WINNING A BASS FISHING TOURNAMENT
from:Are you a beginning bass fisher? Have you been bass fishing for years? Do you have a competitive edge? Why not get involved in a bass fishing tournament?
A bass fishing tournament can be a great way to challenge your bass fishing skills, earn recognition and possibly win a cash prize. You can find a bass fishing tournament that sounds appealing to you in any state nationwide that has a body of water filled with bass.
Many people compete regularly in a bass fishing tournament. Some people even earn much of their income from competing in bass fishing tournament after bass fishing tournament. Some people join bass fishing tournament associations so that they can stay abreast of the latest bass fishing tournaments or can be automatically enrolled in others.
Other ways to keep abreast of the latest bass fishing tournament that is being held, in your area or in a location, that you want to travel to can be made possible through bass fishing publications like daily or weekly newsletters and monthly magazines. You can even search the internet for dates and locations of tournaments you may be interested in. Many sites will conveniently allow you to register for a tournament online.
Maybe you have a friend or significant other who loves bass fishing as much as you do. You can find a bass fishing tournament for couples and pairs that can be fun and rewarding for you and a loved one. How wonderful to be able to share such an interesting adventure with someone you care about. Your partner can help motivate you and help you get that much closer to winning a cash prize. And if you look, you can also find a bass fishing tournament that your entire family can participate in. This can be a wonderfully enriching experience for your family to share together, something that everyone will surely always remember.
You can also read other bass fishermen’s daily blogs. If you do so you might be able to discover a bass fishing tournament that could be really fun, but is not highly publicized. This could end up being a rare, incredible find and you will be glad that you experienced it.
So take your time to explore and find the best bass fishing tournament for your skill level, your needs, and your expectations. If you want a challenge try for a tournament with expert fisherman. If you want something more fun and special for the whole family, try those that cater to this crowd. It can and will be an amazing experience for you.
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South Florida fishing report (Miami Herald)
Captain Mark Schmidt of Sun Dancer Charters out of Key West reported the best sailfish action he has seen in the past few weeks is outside of 100 feet of water off of Key West, with goggle eyes, threadfin herring and ballyhoo getting the most strikes. In Hawk's Channel, his clients are catching a mixed bag of snapper, grouper, large cero mackerel, big ladyfish, yellow jacks and goliath groupers.
Read more...Viking Yacht Co. launches largest vessel in its history (Press of Atlantic City)
ATLANTIC CITY - On Friday morning, the Viking Yacht Co.'s first 82 Convertible steered into Dock E at the Senator Frank S. Farley State Marina, just arriving from an hourlong trip along the coast from New Gretna, where about 90 percent of it was built at the company's factory along the Bass River.
Read more...Lousy weather hampers fishing (Tallahassee Democrat)
Cold weather and high winds continued to make fishing tough for local anglers. Water temperatures plummeted on the shallow-water reefs and wrecks, slowing grouper fishing for the hardy anglers willing to get wet and bounced around. A few keepers have been taken, but most have been slow.
Read more...FISHING REPORT (Miami Herald)
BEST BET Captain Jim Hobales of Caught Lookin Charters reported some monster snook in the back country of Whitewater Bay. The snook were 30 pounders and were laid up on a dark shallow bottom. . . . Ted Wilkes from New Jersey and Gil Muratori fished Florida Bay with captain Mike Hutchisson and caught 12 snook and 25 redfish, with the biggest redfish going 22 pounds. The fish were hitting live ...
Read more...Flint River dam proposals revive statewide controversy (Macon Telegraph)
THOMASTON — Some days it seems like the Flint River flows backward.
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