B.A.S.S. Nation Conservation Fund started
B.A.S.S. announced today the launch of a new B.A.S.S. Nation Conservation Fund in the FishAmerica Foundation at the American Sportfishing Association and will be seeking proposals in early July.
Vermont club adds Christmas trees as habitat
Members of the Rutland B.A.S.S. Club placed 75 Christmas trees in Lake St. Catherine to add much needed habitat.
B.A.S.S. and Wisconsin DNR representatives meet
B.A.S.S. and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources officials sat down recently to discuss issues about culling permits, fish diseases and public access.
Lake Conroe habitat improvement
More than 65 volunteers helped create 900 habitat blocks for the Lake Conroe Artificial Structure project.
Conservation summit emphasizes fisheries management
B.A.S.S. will renew an old tradition at this year’s Bassmaster Classic, when it plays host to a 2 ½-day Conservation Summit.
How the LMBV panic was averted
Cooperation among anglers and resource managers kept the situation under control while more was learned about LMBV.
Georgia club improves Oconee habitat
Water willows in Lake Oconee add shoreline vegetation, nursery habitat and ambush cover.
Conservation hero honored
David Ramsey was instrumental in securing a 10,000-acre watershed for public use.
Experiment nets Berkley award
Will gamefish spawn on a suspended, artificial platform? That’s the question the New Mexico B.A.S.S. Federation Nation is attempting to answer with a helping hand from the Kids of the Southwest B.A.S.S. Youth Club.
H.R. 200 – now is the time to act
H.R. 200 is up for vote in the U.S. House of Representatives next Tuesday, June 26. The voice of bass anglers is critical in changing fisheries management laws for recreational...