Females in Fisheries conservation scholarships awarded
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The sixth annual Noreen Clough Memorial Scholarships for Females in Fisheries have been awarded to Iowa State University student Madeline Lewis and Noel Schmitz, who is studying...
New commission will work to control aquatic invasive species
Members of the $689-billion outdoor recreation industry have established a blue-ribbon commission to stop and reverse the spread of aquatic invasive species in the U.S. The commission will convene leading...
Gussy’s tips for healthy fish
How to get your limit with no liability- here’s Elite Series angler Jeff Gustafson’s tips for having healthy fish at the end of the tournament day, which is great for...
Research to understand black blotches on black bass
Have you recently caught a black bass with black patches or blotches on its body in your favorite lake or stream? Researchers at West Virginia University and the U.S. Geological...
Leave it better than we found it
I’m old enough that I’ve been around the block a few times, and during my years of fishing locally and around our great country, I’ve gotten to experience some mighty...
What do you know about Aquatic Invasive Species?
B.A.S.S. is partnering with BoatUS to survey boaters about their knowledge and opinions of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). This information will help guide the work of a Commission that will lobby...
Florida’s never-ending grass saga
When the wind suddenly picked up on Lake Okeechobee, anglers feared the worst from herbicide spray boats that had arrived earlier. As evidence of what they thought was irresponsible behavior,...
Yamaha Rightwaters reports annual initiative progress
WASHINGTON – Yamaha Rightwaters recapped sustainability and conservation initiative progress from the past 12 months during 2022 Capitol Hill Oceans Week. From June 2021 through June 2022, Yamaha Rightwaters sponsored...