Bass Assassins of Southeast Wisconsin


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The two opens we will run on Buffalo Lake will be April 24th 2010 and September 11th 2010.
Click to view the rules and registration for the open tournaments.

The next Bass Assassins meeting will be at Gander Mountain in Waukesha/Brookfield on March 21st at 10:30am.


Mr Bass 2009            Al Peace  55.57 lbs
Picture of Al Peace Below

 
Big Bag of 2009            Steve Maliborski   15.97 lbs on Lake Delevan
Big Bass of 2009            Dean Wainscott  4.7lbs on Big Green                 


Click to view the Year End Standings


For more info about the club please contact us at dave@bassassassins.org

 

 

To stimulate public awareness of bass
fishing as a major sport. To offer our state
conservation department our organized moral
and public support and encouragement. To
promote full adherence to all conservation codes
and to demand adequate water standards. To
detect and report any polluter and call public and
political attention to his/her crime. To improve our
skill as bass anglers through a fellowship of
friendly exchange of expert bass catching
techniques and ideas, and to promote and
encourage youth fishing and a love for this great
recreation. To function as a dynamic and
effective link with other chapters of the State
Federation embracing the principles and
purposes of TBF/FLW.


About Bass Assassins
We, as a chapter of Wisconsin Bass, strive for
positive public awareness for all of our doings. We
are a not for profit organization. We are a friendly
group that finds a way to help each other along the
way but also can stay a little competitive. After all we
are fishing for rank and prestige in order to qualify for
higher ranking tournaments. We are a family
orientated chapter, after all our wives, husbands,
girlfriends, boyfriends, and other family members do
have to live without us for most of the summer
months!!! We try to stay with an eight tournament
schedule, most of which stay within a 125 mile
radius. Most of our tournaments are one day trips,
some we will plan a weekend and fish two days in a
row. A byproduct of traveling across the great state of
Wisconsin fishing, is the scenery that you normally
wouldn't see sitting at home or on a small pocket lake
down the street. Some members join for the
competitive aspect of the trips, some just look for
some guaranteed fishing time, others just go along
for the pure enjoyment of seeing the state and fishing
waters that you wouldn't normally fish.