Bassmaster Elite Series pros Denny Brauer, Alton Jones, Pete Ponds and James Niggemeyer talk about why they switched to Ardent reels.
Archive for July 8th, 2011
Team Ardent Pro’s Talk About Why They Choose Ardent Reels
Posted: 8th July 2011 by Doug Cavin in Angler Headlines, Announcements, Announcements, Industry Headlines, Sponsorship & Promotion, Tournament Trail HeadlinesArdent Outdoors New Edge with Drag Tracking Technology
Posted: 8th July 2011 by Doug Cavin in Announcements, ICAST, Industry Headlines, New Products, Sponsorship and PromotionTeam Ardent’s Denny Brauer talks about the new Edge reel with Drag Tracking Technology.
Virginia Tech Takes Big Lead
Posted: 8th July 2011 by Doug Cavin in Announcements, B.A.S.S. Headlines, College Bass Fishing, Tournament Results, Tournament Trail HeadlinesVirginia Tech’s team of Carson Rejzer and Wyatt Blevins thought they had a good game plan as they were finishing practice for the Mercury College B.A.S.S. National Championship. But when they trolled out of an Arkansas River backwater area into the main river channel, they found a game-changer. The shallow ridge of brush, rocks, metal [...]
Vicious Fishing Signs Agreement With Bass Minder
Posted: 8th July 2011 by Doug Cavin in Announcements, Industry HeadlinesVicious Fishing has signed a licensing agreement with Bass Minder™, a Birmingham, Alabama-based company. As part of this agreement, Bass Minder™ will market and sell a new Line Selection Guide with Line Selection Reminder Stickers. This guide will aid anglers in matching the right line type with the right bait and water condition. The reminder [...]
Kelly Pratt Leads BPS Bassmaster Northern Open
Posted: 8th July 2011 by Doug Cavin in Announcements, B.A.S.S. Headlines, Tournament Results, Tournament Trail HeadlinesKelly Pratt of Williamsburg, Va., put his vast knowledge of the James River to work for him today as he sacked 16 pounds, 6 ounces to take the lead in the first stop of the 2011 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Northern Opens. Though he burned a considerable amount of gas, most of his fish came [...]


