WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2025   |   SUBSCRIBE    ARCHIVES   
The lake will be stocked with fish for this event. All fishing tools needed will be free for the kids.
The obstruction had restricted navigable waters for more than 18 months, creating a collection point for trash and debris and posing risks to boater safety, water quality, and long-term river stability.
The Boat Completion Center will serve as the primary hub for manufacturing innovation and product development for Invincible and Yellowfin.
ClearH2O will be offering both in-store and online Black Friday sales deals – www.clearh2otackle.com – plus Szymczak announced that the shop will again have its traditional ice-fishing sales event on Dec. 12-13.
Godfrey Pontoon Boats has announced a complete redesign of its Sanpan and Monaco series for the 2026 model year.
Wheeler, four times Angler of the Year in the very tough MLF Bass Pro Series, partnered with Magellan Outdoors to design three pieces of outerwear built to keep anglers comfortable, protected, and ready for anything the day brings.
NorthWestern Energy, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, and the Bureau of Land Management, in partnership with River Design Group, have completed a project to improve trout habitat in an area of the lower Madison River.
A little more than a year after removal of four dams on the Klamath River, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) scientists are seeing salmon reoccupying just about every corner of their historic habitat.
C. gigantissima shells can still be found along ancient shorelines in Georgia where creeks or rivers erode to expose these behemoths.
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has completed the construction of a 200-acre oyster reef in Sister (Caillou) Lake to increase oyster habitat and fisheries production.
Coastal anglers took an estimated 18.5 million fishing trips in 2024, spending more than $3 billion on durable goods and trip expenditures.
Berkley lures and braid along with Abu Garcia tackle have been part of Matt Messer's journey through the Bassmaster Opens and Qualifiers to the Elite field.
Listen to Fly Fisherman Loop to Loop podcast hosted by Fly Fisherman editor and publisher Ross Purnell on Apple Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, and at FlyFisherman.com.
The new Big Gizz from Bill Lewis is a one-of-a-kind lure that can serve as a spoon, blade bait, or large lipless crankbait.
New offerings from Yamamoto Baits and Cuda Fishing are just a few of the 2025 highlights for GSM Fishing.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) will begin stocking thousands of rainbow trout Nov. 26, the day before Thanksgiving.
The survey gathers information on anglers’ experiences, preferences, and opinions regarding the management of Louisiana’s three black bass species: Largemouth Bass, Spotted Bass, and Florida Bass.
Wild Bite Adventure Fishing Kits and NextGen Tackle Boxes provide anglers with the equipment for pursuing many of today’s popular game fish.
Chris Lewis has returned to Alabama to become the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (ADCNR) Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Director.
On the Bass Pro Shops Fisherman’s Handbook, the goal of each episode is to educate and equip anglers with the knowledge they need to be successful on their next fishing adventure.
The proposal seeks authorization for a 61- or 62-day season and aims to improve data collection, enhance access, and support long-term sustainability of the fishery.
The Wisconsin DNR will hold an informational public meeting at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025, to discuss progress toward the objectives outlined in the Lake Superior Fisheries Management Plan.
The walleye limit for ice fishing season on Minnesota's Mille Lacs Lake will remain at three fish longer than 17 inches, only one of which can be longer than 20 inches.
Rojas utilizes all 3 styles of Epic Tungsten Drop Shot weights depending on the situation and type of cover he is fishing.
The efforts tie into the Lake Ontario Atlantic Salmon Fisheries Management Plan (PDF) which aims to improve the survival of stocked fish and increase the number of adult Atlantic salmon that return to tributaries to spawn.
Statewide free fishing days are a great chance to take someone new fishing and celebrate Oregon's natural resources.
The Buckeye Piggyback is designed to impart rolling action on even the smallest minnows, thanks in large part to a unique top weight design.
The motor is paired with a 1539Wh quick connect battery, the largest in its class, providing extended range and dependable performance.
The recreational harvest season for snook closes Dec. 1 in all west coast snook management regions and on Dec. 15 in all east coast snook management regions
Outdoor America, the network for people passionate about outdoor sports and recreation, is excited to announce that they are joining forces with Salt Water Sportsman to launch the network’s Thursday Fishing Block of programming.
From November 23 through December 1, 2025, customers will find up to $500 in instant savings on select chartplotters, MEGA Live 2 sonar, ICE bundles, and Minn Kota’s newest QUEST trolling motors.
Goliath grouper are the largest species of grouper in the Atlantic Ocean, as they can grow up to 800 pounds, 8 feet in length, and can even live up to 37 years.
A panel of judges consisting of representatives from the sportfishing industry carefully considered the tournament resumes and extracurricular efforts of the young applicants to determine the Top 12 high school anglers in the country.
Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Parks and Watercraft reminds outdoor enthusiasts to stay alert and prepared when heading out on the water.
A half-price fishing license is available for new or lapsed anglers when you buy one license at full price.
Hunting season meets holiday season for a limited time: new subscribers can access every episode and live channels for only 99 cents per month using promo code STREAMTHESEASON.
The Clifton, La., angler was cited for possession of 102 crappies and no basic fishing license while fishing at Kincaid Lake.
Whether the task involves a first responder on a call, a building inspection, or residential construction, dependable illumination can make the difference between a job completed successfully and one that falls short.
 

There’s a peculiar art form thriving in the world of competitive bass fishing, and it’s not jig selection or knowing which dock holds a five-pounder. It’s tournament naming—specifically, the breathtaking ability of every bass fishing organization in America to cram roughly seventeen corporate sponsors into a single event title without collapsing the stage.

Take, for instance, the gloriously overwrought MLF “Knockout Round Match 1 at Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by Zenni.” By the time the announcer breathlessly finishes reading that, half the field has already hit their limit and the other half are wondering if maybe they should have, after all, invested another five grand in electronics. It’s not a title—it’s a filibuster. It should come with chapter breaks.

Bass events have perfected what might be called Sponsor Jenga: the delicate, wobbling stack of “presented by,” “powered by,” “supported in part by,” “endorsed spiritually by,” and “with additional consideration from” brands that may or may not have ever sold anything you’d bring near a lake. They’re going to have to provide larger trophies just to accommodate the plaque engraving. 

Of course, bass fishing isn’t alone in this corporate arms race. College football bowl games have been in clown mode for decades. We went from the Rose Bowl to the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl and the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, which still sounds like a week-old prank. Then there’s the Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl—nothing says “elite athletic contest” like lawn equipment.

Yet the big leagues—NFL, NBA, MLB—have somehow resisted turning their championships into sponsored tongue twisters. The Super Bowl remains the Super Bowl, not “The Super Bowl Presented by Doritos, Powered by Budweiser, Brought to You by the Concept of Capitalism Itself.”

But imagine if they finally snapped and followed bass fishing’s lead.

Picture the NFL playoffs as tournament-style entitled events:

“The Wild Card Weekend Divisional Knockout Round at Ford Field Presented by Little Caesars Pizza, Powered by Gatorade, In Association with Microsoft Surface Tablets That Will Definitely Work This Time, We Swear.”

By the time Joe Buck finished that, the first quarter would be over and the kicker would be in traction.

The NFC Championship would become the “Conference Finals Trophy Match Sponsored by State Farm with Supplementary Funding from Bud Light and That One Pharmacist Still Curious About Aaron Rodgers’ Wellness Regimen.” The broadcast crew would need hydration breaks just to make it through the pregame.

At some point, we’ll need QR codes just to keep up. “Scan here for the complete sponsor list, sorted alphabetically, by contribution level, and by who complained loudest when they weren’t on the printed banner.”

But we can’t deny how we got here. All this madness traces back to Ray Scott and his genius idea to run bass tournaments the way the PGA and NASCAR ran theirs—“sponsored by” whoever would foot the bill. And it worked. 

It didn’t just work—it built an entire profession. It helped launch the modern bass industry, kept the tournament world spinning for fifty years, and even paid for more than one outdoors writer’s boat gas—including mine.

But the Great Title Race has reached the point where you need a decoder ring to figure out what the actual competition is. Is it a tournament? A festival? A fundraiser? A brand activation event? A multi-level marketing seminar disguised as a weigh-in?

Still, we know why it happens. Sponsorship money keeps the whole machine afloat. Without it, we’d be back to those Sunday afternoon “throw five bucks in the pot” events where the prize was bragging rights and your buddy’s uncle yelling at the weighmaster.

Still, it’s the world we live in, and bass fishing fans take it all in stride. We breathe deep, we listen patiently, and we appreciate the spectacle.

And with that ...

This column has been brought to you by Frank’s Smellicious Catfish Bait, Powered by Frank’s Scent-of-Anchovy Deodorant, In Association with Frank’s Super Power 55 Inch Forward Facing Sonar—“We Can Fry Em Before We Catch Em!”

— Frank Sargeant
Frankmako1@gmail.com

 
Water World Wire - 2271 N Upton St., Arlington, VA 22207
Copyright © 2023, OWDN, All Rights Reserved.