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The Ozark bass is a comparatively slender species of rock bass with a large eye [3] which has a red iris. [4] The brownish-green body has an irregular pattern of black speckling. [ 5 ] This species attains a maximum total length of 27.9 centimetres (11.0 in), but they are normally around 13.3 centimetres (5.2 in) and the maximum published ...
Davy Hite of Prosperity, South Carolina, was the winner of the 29th Classic with a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 55 pounds, 10 ounces. He took home a total of $101,000, which included a $1,000 bonus for catching the big bass on Day 2. [1] The total weight for the classic was 1,219 pounds, 4 ounces. [2] Top 5 finishers
Bass 2 White bass 1 Striper 0 Catfish 3 Crappie 2 Bluegill 2 Trout 2 At Nacimiento, the lake remains high at 94%. The bass are primarily in post-spawn after the recent full moon.
Removed bag limits, bass bash festivals. Fish are measured during the "Bass Bash," a get together designed to remove non-native smallmouth bass from the river, on the Umpqua River last year.
The Lake of the Ozarks Community Bridge is a continuous truss bridge in Lake Ozark. The bridge is over 2,695 ft (821 m) long and 72 ft (22 m) wide. [ 31 ] Built in 1998, it is one of the newest bridges in the Lake of the Ozarks area, primarily built to connect the east (towards Lake Ozark and Osage Beach) and west sides (towards Sunrise Beach ...
The Lake Murray Country Tourism Board estimates that $1.1 million in tourist money will be spent in the area surrounding the lake during the four-day tournament, with another $5.5 million in ...
The first ever B.A.S.S. Federation tournament was held in June 1967 on Beaver Lake, Arkansas. A total of 106 anglers from thirteen different states competed. In that All-American Bass Tournament, Scott charged a $100 entry fee with a chance to win $2,000 and a trip to Acapulco, Mexico. The winner of this first tournament was Stan Sloan.