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does anyone know of any bass fishing clubs in southeastern pennsylvania? i live about an hour north of philadelphia....lookin for somethin to do besides watch wfn...and be on this amazing site 24/7
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lets start our own
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Try asking area boat dealers, alot of guys will mention they are in a club when they take the boat to the shop..or..
start going to a nearby big lake at 6 a.m. on a sat. or sunday and see if there are bass clubs prefishing or a tourney, or if you're on the water and see a jacket or shirt with a bass club, ask if they will take a new member on..almost all will send a regular member out with ya to see if you are good enough, then just show up to meetings and get used to being either a boater or nonboater in the draws, plan on tournament fees, gas and road expenses..usually every member can either go or pass on a tourney, most are like the rest or us here and jump at every chance to fish at a dif lake or river. They may expect you to participate in enviromental cleanups, or road or lake clean ups like once a year. Best way I know to get better or prove yourself and take their money is in a bass club, some are highly competitive. ![]() |
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Try checking with your local Fish & Game service or contact Pennsylvania's wildlife managment, every club that holds tournaments is required to register with the state and they should have a list of clubs in your area.
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Head down to the MD Bass Expo next weekend and ask around. Should be able to find a few PA boys at that show. Then you have the Harrisburg show coming up soon.
If you don't have a local Jr. club then form your own. Just need an adult sponsor, club President, TD, and Sec/Treas and $20 and you've got yourself a club. |
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Can always contact the NBAA to setup your own.
http://www.nbaa-bass.com/pages/divis...t_division.php |
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