Jake
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@TurtleTown20778 @kclairerogers She shot +2 over 2 rounds? I think she was ready. And obviously qualified for it
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@kclairerogers Ugh. This just makes it so much worse. Despite having sympathy for her recovery... if you are going to gloat over playing ANGC then be ACTUALLY ready to play. She took the spot from another talented women who IS ready. SMH.
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@bassmaster @TurtleboxAudio @Batterytender Since @bassmaster won’t post anything. Pake South is on another level!

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Day 1 of the 2026 @TurtleboxAudio Bassmaster Open at Lake Eufaula presented by @Batterytender is OFF and RUNNING 🎣⚡️
View here 👉 bassmaster.com/opens/slidesho…
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@MajorLeagueFish @SuzukiMarineUSA @plano @BassProShops Toyota series is on and no post from you guys. Nice
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Once more from Texas. The Lone Star State has been good to us this season. We’ll be back. 👏
@SuzukiMarineUSA @plano @BassProShops #fishing #bassfishing
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Imagine seeing this and immediately thinking about shooting it.
Hunters are insane.
Cjay@ced_jayy
Just a young buck grabbing an apple for breakfast.
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@bassmaster @progressive Take away ffs and all this will change…. 1/2 the field of neck benders will quit
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Three tournaments down, six more to go. Take a look at the updated points standings for the Progressive Angler of the Year and Pro-Guide Batteries Rookie of the Year race.
#AOY #ROY #angleroftheyear #rookieoftheyear #bassmaster


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@theblockspot And Mac is just rotting away In g league and 10x the player Bronny is
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The conspiracy continues!
Duke gets all the calls, St. John's edition.
Florida Gators 🐊🔥@gatorsszn
Duke bailed by the refs again
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Ain’t no way this is real?
Dan Rapaport@Daniel_Rapaport
Tiger arrested behind the wheel. Again.
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The largest dam removal in American history just brought a river back to life.
The Klamath runs along the California-Oregon border. For more than a century, four hydroelectric dams blocked fish from reaching hundreds of miles of upstream habitat.
Salmon populations collapsed. It was quickly noticed by tribal communities who had fished the river for thousands of years. The Yurok and Karuk nations spent decades pushing for dam removal.
In 2024, all four dams were removed in the largest dam demolition project in U.S. history. The river ran free for the first time since the early 1900s.
Within weeks, Chinook salmon were spotted upstream of the former dam sites for the first time in over 60 years.
By 2025, thousands of fish had been counted crossing the former dam sites. The river is responding faster than many scientists expected.
The dams had originally been built for hydropower, but they produced less than 2% of the utility's total capacity. Meanwhile, they trapped sediment, raised water temperatures, and fueled toxic algae blooms that killed fish downstream.
Removing them wasn't just about salmon. The Klamath supports more than 80 fish species. Cleaner, cooler, free-flowing water benefits the entire ecosystem, from lamprey to steelhead to the communities that depend on the river.
This didn't happen overnight. It took over 20 years of negotiation between tribal nations, farmers, fishermen, conservation groups, and state and federal agencies to reach agreement.
The Klamath is proof that rivers can recover when people decide they should. That a single infrastructure decision can restore what took a century to damage.

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