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Lake Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Top 10 Best Bass Lakes in Texas 2019 | Texas Bass Angler

Top 10 Best Bass Fishing Lakes in Texas 2019

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2019-08-03
By: Texas Bass Angler
On: August 3, 2019
In: Bass Fishing Tips of the Day
With: 3 Comments

Is it any surprise that 2 of the top 10 best bass lakes in the nation of 2019 landed in the great Lonestar state of Texas? Not at all. Texas is well known for having great bass fisheries, among many other things. We have great BBQ, Tex-mex, and southern hospitality. Three more great reasons to come here. But the best bass fishing lakes in the country are chosen based on many more specific fishing-related factors. The nation’s lakes are researched by B.A.S.S. conservationists who also take input from state agencies in charge of the fisheries in each state. This information coupled with bass tournament resultsRead More →

FLW Fishing TH-Marine BFL Okie Broken Bow Lake 2019

FLW TH-MARINE BFL OKIE 2019 – BROKEN BOW LAKE

2019-07-17
By: Texas Bass Angler
On: July 17, 2019
In: Bass Fishing Tournaments & News
With: 0 Comments

The fourth tournament of the FLW Fishing TH-Marine BFL Okie series was originally scheduled to be on Fort Gibson, June 22nd. But, due to all the rain and flooding conditions we’ve had this spring, it had to be relocated to Broken Bow Lake. I had never fished Broken Bow before, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. However, Broken Bow is much closer to home than any of the other lakes we’ve fished this season, (only about 2.5 hours) so I had the opportunity to get more practice in than I ever have before. I think this ultimately helped me do as well as IRead More →

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