TVA toys with disaster
BASS Conservation Features
Tied Up in Knots
Jim Cardillo was recently out practicing for a tournament on Lake Erie when his outboard seized up.... Story
Spraying During the Spawn
Like most anglers, professional fishery and plant managers recognize that aquatic plants are important to maintaining quality bass fisheries. Story
A Great Wave Rising
The Coming Crisis in Water Policy in America. Story
What's new in New York?
Salt City Bassmasters continues efforts to prevent the spread of water chestnuts. Story
Mashapaug Clean-Up
The Rhode Island BASS Federation Nation spearheaded a mass clean-up project of the Mashapaug Pond. Story
Clean Boating Act Now Law
On July 30, aboard Air Force One, President Bush signed the Clean Boating Act of 2008 into law. Story
BASS helps improve Kentucky Lake
BASS has partnered with the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife to construct a courtesy dock on Kentucky Lake. Story
Community Effort in New York
To help spread the word about the New York Federation Nation's Conservation Program, Burnie Haney has started an information campaign. Story
Giant Salvinia: A giant problem
What you should know about giant salvinia. Story
Fishing Forever Through Conservation
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A guide for anglers and tournament organizers. The objective of these articles - maximize the survival of bass that are caught and released during tournaments.




