In college campuses around the nation, there's a push for more activities and more athletics in order to keep students interested and active in their campus communities. However, unlike other sports which usually involve a field and a ball, there's a new activity that seems to be taking the world of college sports by storm – and there's no ball or field required.
Bass fishing is becoming more popular as a team sport as many physical education classes take their students outdoors and into the wild for an experience that goes beyond the normal gym class or field trip. One step in the stream and these kids are hooked – no pun intended.
Team bass fishing is currently only pursued at an official sports level at just a few major college campuses, including Auburn University and University of Central Florida, which both competed recently in the National Guard FLW College Fishing Southeast Regional Championship. Want to find out more about college team bass fishing? Need to know how to get a team started on your college campus? Then visit the official website of the sport at http://www.collegefishing.com/.
Landing a huge bass beats a written final, right?
Labels: bass fishing, college bass fishing, team bass fishing
by: FishFreakOnline

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