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Stewards of Ourselves and Staying in Touch
Stewards of Ourselves and Staying in Touch By Martin Osborne Last month I put a post on the MBN website. The post spoke to an issue relating to an action by one of our Executive Board Representatives. It got me to thinking (scary I know) about how many of us are in touch, truly in…
Read MoreHere is why you should join Maryland Bass Nation
Here is why you should join Maryland Bass Nation – Sharpen you bass fishing skills – Meet others who share your passion – Contribute to our conservation efforts by volunteering – Have a voice in the management of the Maryland Fisheries – Participate in our State Team Qualifying Tournaments …
Read More‘New & Improved’, A Message From Roger Trageser, Maryland Bass Nation President
Where to begin. New web site, new tournament director, new second vice president, new wrinkle in the SQT Trail format, new tournament location, little tweaking with the President’s Conference this year. And there are probably a few more I haven’t even thought of. Let’s start with web site. Bold look, simpler to navigate and if…
Read MoreA Blast From the Past by Pint Kline
BLAST FROM THE PAST February 2018 Keep a Tight Line By Jim “Pint” Kline I’ve decided to start penning some articles for MBN’s new website. The trip down memory lane that I will take you on of events that happened in the past is actually part of the history of the Maryland Bass Nation. I…
Read MoreBASS Nation Championship: Svoboda & Pryal
Rick Svoboda and Mark Pryal at Nations Championship on Lake Hartwell. Although Mark had some good practice days competition time was a struggle. Rick on the other hand made the cut and finished twelth overall. Two years now that Maryland has had a contender reach the third cut down day of competition.
Read MoreSmoots Bay – National Harbor Project Completed
The Maryland Bass Nation completed Phase 2 of the Smoots Bay – National Harbor Fish Habitat Placement. The placement of 12 wooden fish structures under Phase 2 added to the placement of 80 concrete reef balls under Phase 1 last fall. The wood structures are triangular units of 4 to 12-inch diameter, 8 to 12-foot-long hard wood…
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