Tags: national championship
Jamie Horton goes wire-to-wire to win B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Championship
By djkimmel on Nov 11, 2011 | In Bass Tournaments, BASS, BASS Federation Nation, Bassmaster Classic
B.A.S.S. News
Top six punching tickets to Bassmaster Classic
MONROE, La. — Mining a miniscule area made Alabama’s Jamie Horton a champion for the second time on the Ouachita River.
The River Region Bass Fraternity club member relied on the same spot all three days to catch 36 pounds, 2 ounces to win the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Championship presented by Yamaha and Skeeter Boats and a coveted seat in the 2012 Bassmaster Classic. In addition to his Classic berth, Horton earned the grand prize of a Skeeter Boat/Yamaha Outboard rig valued at $45,000 and an invitation to fish in next year’s Bassmaster Elite Series.
Junior World competitor Ladner geared up
By djkimmel on Nov 1, 2011 | In Bass Tournaments, BASS, BASS Federation Nation, High School Fishing
B.A.S.S. News
B.A.S.S. Reporter’s Notebook: Junior World competitor Ladner geared up
Junior World competitor Ladner geared up: When B.A.S.S. Junior World Championship qualifier Trevor Ladner says his friends believe he fishes too much, he knows that’s saying something.
From near and far, they came for their B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Championship
By djkimmel on Nov 1, 2011 | In Bass Tournaments, BASS, BASS Federation Nation
B.A.S.S. News
B.A.S.S. Reporter’s Notebook: From near and far, they came for their B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Championship
From near and far, they came for their championship: Craig Denham builds cabinets. Carlo Alberto-Tenchini is a marketing director. Jamie Hartman drives a truck. Jeff Jones is a plumbing contractor. Takuya Wakebe works in an office. Darren Thornton is an importer.
Palaniuk elects to not defend title
By djkimmel on Sep 21, 2011 | In Bass Tournaments, BASS Opens, BASS, BASS Federation Nation, Pro Anglers, Northern
B.A.S.S. News
B.A.S.S. Reporter’s Notebook: Palaniuk elects to not defend title; The field is set for B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Championship; and …Where curiosity got Chris Malone
Palaniuk elects to not defend title: The 2010 B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Championship winner told B.A.S.S. officials late last week that he’s decided to step aside in 2011 and not defend his title.
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Arctic Cat Quad top prize at NBAA WFN 1 on 1 National Championship
By djkimmel on Sep 10, 2011 | In Bass Tournaments, NBAA
NBAA News
The WFN 1 on 1 National Championship will be taking place this Sunday, September 11 on Gun Lake. Gun Lake is located near Kalamazoo, Michigan and will once again host this special event. Anglers competing in this year's championship will be fighting for the top spot and a new quad from Arctic Cat. Plus, every angler that competes in this year’s championship will receive a new WFN signature series rod valued at $75.00.
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.
Final Five Set in College B.A.S.S.
By djkimmel on Jul 9, 2011 | In Bass Tournaments, BASS, College BASS
B.A.S.S. News
Va. Tech, SFA, Georgia, A&M, Auburn qualify for finals
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The “Final Five” teams are now one day away from determining the new Mercury College B.A.S.S. National Champion after a hot Day Two, this one spent on Lake Maumelle. And the Auburn University team of Jordan Lee and Shane Powell may have done the most sweating.
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Virginia Tech Takes Big Lead; Rejzer, Blevins find hot spot in Arkansas River
By djkimmel on Jul 9, 2011 | In Bass Tournaments, BASS, College BASS
B.A.S.S. News
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Virginia Tech’s team of Carson Rejzer and Wyatt Blevins thought they had a good game plan as they were finishing practice for the Mercury College B.A.S.S. National Championship. But when they trolled out of an Arkansas River backwater area into the main river channel, they found a game-changer.

