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yotopiaSun Dec-18-05 02:24 PM
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#31475, "BASS Times - December 2005 - SCBBBC"


  

          

Yep, it's true, the SCBBBC has received some more National recognition and specifically Carson Riley, Bill Sweatt and of course our own, Rich Caro - Mr. BASS TECH himself!

Check out your BASS Times, December 2005 Issue, page 42 under the Federation Spotlight, "Federation Happenings". Four articles and one was on the SCBBBC :-) Pretty Cool!

"CLUB PUMPS TO FISH

Inflation is the key to catching bass during Sonoma County Belly Boat BASS Club (SCBBBC) tournaments. These California anglers fish from U-shaped inflatable tubes and high-tech pontoon kick boats equipped with all the bells and whistles including sonar, GPS, livewells and running lights.

In October, the SCBBBC held its 19th Annual Clear Lake Invitational BASS Tournament at Clear Lake State Park in California. The winner of the tournament was Carson Riley of Windsor, Calif., with 27.22 pounds, and the biggest fish of the tournament was 7.75 caught by Bill Sweatt of Santa Rosa.

In addition, SCBBBC was recently featured on ESPN2's BASS Tech, in which club president Rich Caro and pro anglers Gerald Swindle and Skeet Reese took a kick boat and added all the toys a bass angler would need for competing in a SCBBBC tournament."

"When I Grow Up I Want To Be A Kid"

http://www.bassanglerprofiles.com/johnstangle.htm

  

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