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Jr Bassmasters

Welcome to the home page of Mainely Bass Junior Bassmasters Mainely Bass Junior Bassmasters is the largest youth chapter in the Maine BASS Federation Nation. Most of our members are from the Kennebunk/Lyman area of York County. Our membership is open to all youth age 7 to 17 who like fish or want to learn to fish. We compete in two groups: members under 10 compete in the shore division and our Jr Pro Division has anglers age 10-17 who compete in boat tournaments. Our club is active in conservation, in 2006 we built wood duck nest boxes, conducted shoreline clean-ups and introduced two businesses to the Berkley line recycling program. We also host youth events like Bassmaster CastingKids competitions and our annual ice fishing day.Our club meets at 6:30pm on the last Wed of the month at the public library, in Lyman, Maine. For more info about our club please contact Eric Keuhne @ 499-2692

Junior Bassmasters

2008 Info

Hi everyone, Based on the current weather forecast - I think it is best to cancel our meeting planned for tomorrow night. The ice fishing day will remain on schedule for Feb 7. If the weather looks unbearable - I will be sending out another email blast a night or two before the ice fishing day. We will need participants to bring soda, chips, side dishes, hot chocolate, coffee, cookies, brownies or other tasty items to go with the hot dogs & burgers that our adult bass club supplies. Anyone that wants to pay their 2009 dues ($20/person) can make the check payable to Mainely Bass and mail them to me. We will try to hold our next meeting on Feb 25 at the Lyman library at 6:30 pm If you can't wait to go fishing - try this.You will see the fish swimming in the lake. Click on the place in the lake you want the man to cast his line. Remember the fish are swimming and if you click on the fish by the time he casts his line the fish will have moved beyond that point. So click on a spot ahead of the fish where you think the fish will be after the line has been cast. Different lures are in the tackle box. Click on one to change your lure. Careful, it could become habit forming!!!www.peninsulaclarion.com/kenairiverrun/kenairiverrun.html See you at the Ice Fishing Day!!! Eric Kuehne79 Country wayLyman, ME 04002207-499-2692


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