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Who We Are...
The
Kentucky BASS Federation,
Inc
was formed in 1972 for the benefit
of the Grass Roots Fishermen of
Kentucky.
We are the largest organized sportfishing group in the State. The goals of our
federation are listed below.
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to organize the bass anglers of Kentucky.
-
to improve our skill as bass anglers.
-
to stimulate public awareness of bass
fishing as a major participation sport.
-
to offer our organized moral and political
support and encouragement to the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife and
water patrol.
-
to promote full adherence to all
conservation codes.
-
to demand adequate water standards and legal
enforcement of existing regulatory standards.
-
to detect and report any polluter and call
public and political attention to the crime.
-
to encourage private and governmental study
into all the reasons why fishing on our lakes and streams may be
deteriorating and what can be done for these waters to restore and maintain
top bass fishing for ourselves and for our children.
-
to promote and encourage youth fishing.
Kids don’t go fishing - they are taken fishing.
Instill at an early age an interest and love for our sport.
-
to present to our members the opportunity to
compete in state, regional, and national fishing tournaments. The publicity
derived from these tournaments proves their value by stimulating public
interest in bass fishing.
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Who We Are...
The
Kentucky BASS Federation,
Inc
was formed in 1972 for the benefit
of the Grass Roots Fishermen of
Kentucky.
We are the largest organized sportfishing group in the State. The goals of our
federation are listed below.
-
to organize the bass anglers of Kentucky.
-
to improve our skill as bass anglers.
-
to stimulate public awareness of bass
fishing as a major participation sport.
-
to offer our organized moral and political
support and encouragement to the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife and
water patrol.
-
to promote full adherence to all
conservation codes.
-
to demand adequate water standards and legal
enforcement of existing regulatory standards.
-
to detect and report any polluter and call
public and political attention to the crime.
-
to encourage private and governmental study
into all the reasons why fishing on our lakes and streams may be
deteriorating and what can be done for these waters to restore and maintain
top bass fishing for ourselves and for our children.
-
to promote and encourage youth fishing.
Kids don’t go fishing - they are taken fishing.
Instill at an early age an interest and love for our sport.
-
to present to our members the opportunity to
compete in state, regional, and national fishing tournaments. The publicity
derived from these tournaments proves their value by stimulating public
interest in bass fishing.

Who We Are...
The
Kentucky BASS Federation,
Inc
was formed in 1972 for the benefit
of the Grass Roots Fishermen of
Kentucky.
We are the largest organized sportfishing group in the State. The goals of our
federation are listed below.
-
to organize the bass anglers of Kentucky.
-
to improve our skill as bass anglers.
-
to stimulate public awareness of bass
fishing as a major participation sport.
-
to offer our organized moral and political
support and encouragement to the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife and
water patrol.
-
to promote full adherence to all
conservation codes.
-
to demand adequate water standards and legal
enforcement of existing regulatory standards.
-
to detect and report any polluter and call
public and political attention to the crime.
-
to encourage private and governmental study
into all the reasons why fishing on our lakes and streams may be
deteriorating and what can be done for these waters to restore and maintain
top bass fishing for ourselves and for our children.
-
to promote and encourage youth fishing.
Kids don’t go fishing - they are taken fishing.
Instill at an early age an interest and love for our sport.
-
to present to our members the opportunity to
compete in state, regional, and national fishing tournaments. The publicity
derived from these tournaments proves their value by stimulating public
interest in bass fishing.
