• ABA Watts Bar Lake July 16, 2011
    20.33 pounds landed Jonathan Bowling in first place of the boaters division and Kenneth Palmer took home the prize for the second year in a row.
  • Alabama North Division Championship
    ABA members hit Lake Guntersville to see who would take home the bragging rights and the top prize in the Alabama North Division Championships
  • ABA Wheeler Lake April 9, 2011
    Rusty W. Strickland took home top honors for the boater division and David Barlow took it for the co-anglers.
  • Scott Dean On Carlisle Tires
    Pro angler Scott Dean talks about the reliability of Carlisle Trailer Tires, the official tire of the ABA.
  • ABA Kerr Lake July 16, 2011
    Corry C. Byrum took him top prize in the boater division and it was Durwood C. Daniels who won it for the co-anglers
  • Kentucky Lake Division Championship
    ABA members hit Kentucky Lake to see who would take home the bragging rights and the top prize in the Alabama North Division Championships.
  • ABA Event On Lake Murray Won With Shaky Head
    ABA members in the South Carolina division hit Lake Murry for the first tournament of the season. Philip Anderson took top prize using a shaky head jig he caught his limit. On the co-angler's side Chad Schroeder's 3 run and gun bass won hip top honors.
  • ABA Lake Stockton July 23, 2011
    Jeremy Lawyer was the top boater in this tournament and Ryan Schneider won it all in the co-anglers division.
  • ABA Alabama North Season Opener
    The bass may have been spread out due to a recent cold snap but boater Eric W. Forrester and Co-Angler Richard A. Dalrymple managed to bag a win.
  • July 9th ABA Event On Kentucky Lake
    Check out the results from the ABA July 9th event on Kentucky Lake and hear how the winners boated their fish.
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American Bass Anglers

American Bass Anglers is the largest tournament trail dedicated to the weekend angler. The organization was founded in 1975 and was formed for military bass fisherman and called Military Bass Anglers Association or MBAA for short. These founding bass fishermen were looking for alternatives to the normal recreational activities associated with military bases. Little did they know what it would turn into. The tournament trail was limited to military personal only until the early 90s when non-military anglers were allowed to join. In 2000, the organization was renamed to American Bass Anglers (ABA).

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