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B.A.S.S. Releases 2012 Mercury College B.A.S.S. Schedule
By djkimmel on Sep 15, 2011 | In BASS, College BASS
FLW Outdoors News
CELEBRATION, Fla. — Mercury College B.A.S.S., the premier college circuit of tournament anglers, announces its schedule and locations for the 2012 season. North to south, east to west, the circuit will cover regions that allow every style of angler to showcase his or her skills on the water.
12 lucky fans are All-Star finalists
By djkimmel on Jul 20, 2011 | In Bass Tournaments, BASS Elites, BASS, Pro Anglers
B.A.S.S. News
B.A.S.S. Reporter’s Notebook: 12 lucky fans are All-Star finalists; Martens stacks back-to-backs; Murray weighs in on the Alabama River; Martin passes it forward; and … Ashley says ‘Bring it on’
12 lucky fans are All-Star finalists: One dozen Bassmaster fans are now virtually paired with the 12 pros in the Bassmaster Elite Series Toyota Trucks All-Star Week.
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Rookie tales, Text of friendship
By djkimmel on Jul 14, 2011 | In BASS Elites, BASS, Pro Anglers, KVD
B.A.S.S. News
B.A.S.S. Reporter’s Notebook: Rookie tales; Text of friendship; July 13 announcement; Elite pros back new company
Rookie tales: The two newest Bassmaster Classic rookies could hardly be more different from each other.
One, Andrew Upshaw, is 24 years old, just out of college and living in Hemphill, Texas, working an office job. The other, Kelly Pratt, is a 52-year-old veteran tournament angler and landscape professional from Williamsburg, Va.
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Hemphill, Texas' Upshaw earns Classic berth
By djkimmel on Jul 14, 2011 | In Bass Tournaments, BASS, Bassmaster Classic, College BASS
B.A.S.S. News
SFA teammates battle to a photo finish
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — If a college angler is going to be in the Bassmaster Classic, he should pass a grueling test to earn that right. The Mercury College B.A.S.S. National Championship proved to be all that.
Stephen F. Austin records emotional win
By djkimmel on Jul 9, 2011 | In Bass Tournaments, BASS, College BASS
B.A.S.S. News
On-the-water decisions make the difference for Upshaw, Watkins
CONWAY, Ark. — With 90 minutes left Saturday in the Mercury College B.A.S.S. National Championship, Stephen F. Austin’s Andrew Upshaw and Ryan Watkins had a five-bass limit weighing about 13 pounds in the boat. They didn’t think that would be enough to win the tournament.

