Schneidermans Named Idaho State Champions

Idaho State Champions - Alex & Asa Schneiderman

5/1/11 – CJ Strike Reservoir – Brothers Asa and Alex Schneiderman were named the 2011 Idaho High School Fishing State Champions at CJ Strike Reservoir on Sunday, May 1st. The team from Buhl, Idaho, brought in a limit of bass that weighed 4 lbs 1 oz – enough to make them state champs. The second place team, Josh Wheatley and Parker Sorg of Mountain View High School, weighed in 3 fish that weighed 3 lbs 3 oz.

The state championship is a two person team event for students in grades 9 -12, and is driven by their coach/boat captain in a boat the team must provide. Continue reading

Pearson & Wall of St. Mary’s School Wins Oregon State Championship

Colby Pearson and Jacob Wall of St mary's School Southern Oregon

Colby Pearson and Jacob Wall of St mary's School Southern Oregon

April 30, 2011, Columbia River, OR – Student anglers from across the state of Oregon converged in Hood River, Oregon for the inaugural Oregon High School Bass Fishing Championship presented by The Bass Federation’s Student Angler Federation and TBF of Oregon www.tbforegon.com Continue reading

Ohio High School Fishing State Championship Set For July 9

Ponca City, Okla. (April 25, 2011) – The Bass Federation (TBF), in partnership with FLW Outdoors, announced it will be hosting the inaugural Student Angler Federation Ohio High School Fishing State Championship, July 9 at the boat access ramp in the public use area adjacent to the Gallipolis City Park, Gallipolis, Ohio. The state championship is a two person team event for students in grades 9 -12. Registration for high school anglers and their “coach,” who will provide the boat they compete in, is open online at HighSchoolFishing.org or by calling 580.765.9031. Check-in begins at 5:30pm on Friday, July 8 in the Gallipolis City Park.  A mandatory rules briefing will follow at 7pm. We highly encourage all teams to pre-register online or by phone well in advance to avoid late registration fees. Continue reading