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SUMMARY:Cedar Rapids Bassmasters - Lansing
DESCRIPTION:July Bass Fishing on Pool 9 of the Mississippi River out of Lansing\, Iowa\nJuly is an exciting time for bass fishing on Pool 9 of the Mississippi River\, located near Lansing\, Iowa. The hot summer months bring unique challenges and opportunities for anglers looking to catch both largemouth and smallmouth bass. One of the most effective techniques during this time is fishing with topwater baits\, such as hollow-bodied frogs\, plastic frogs\, Pop R baits\, and Zara Spooks. These baits often prove to be the winning choice for landing big bass. \nChallenges of Summer Bass Fishing\nFishing in the hot summer months can be challenging due to the high temperatures and increased activity on the water. Bass tend to seek cooler\, deeper waters during the heat of the day\, making them harder to locate. However\, early mornings and late evenings can be prime times for bass fishing\, as the fish are more likely to be in shallower waters and actively feeding. \nTopwater Baits for Big Bass\nTopwater baits are particularly effective during the summer months\, as they mimic the natural prey of bass and create an enticing surface disturbance that can trigger aggressive strikes. Here are some topwater baits that are often successful in Pool 9: \n\nHollow-Bodied Frogs: These baits are designed to mimic the appearance and movement of a frog\, making them ideal for fishing in areas with heavy vegetation. The hollow body allows the bait to float on the surface\, while the weedless design helps prevent snagging.\nPlastic Frogs: Similar to hollow-bodied frogs\, plastic frogs are effective in weedy areas and can be worked slowly across the surface to entice strikes. Their lifelike appearance and movement make them a favorite among anglers.\nPop R Baits: These baits create a popping sound and splash when retrieved\, mimicking the movement of a struggling baitfish. The noise and surface disturbance can attract bass from a distance\, making them an excellent choice for open water and along the edges of vegetation.\nZara Spooks: Known for their “walk-the-dog” action\, Zara Spooks are topwater baits that zigzag across the surface when retrieved. This erratic movement can trigger aggressive strikes from bass\, especially in open water and along structure.\nSPRO’s Flapping Frog has recently taken the river by storm and has produced many bags over 20 pounds.\n\nRewards of Summer Bass Fishing\nDespite the challenges\, summer bass fishing on Pool 9 can be incredibly rewarding. The river’s diverse habitat provides ample opportunities for anglers to catch both largemouth and smallmouth bass. The thrill of seeing a big bass explode on a topwater bait is an experience that many anglers cherish. \nAdditionally\, the scenic beauty of Pool 9 and the surrounding area adds to the overall enjoyment of the fishing experience. The river’s winding channels\, lush vegetation\, and abundant wildlife create a picturesque backdrop for a day on the water. \nConclusion\nJuly bass fishing on Pool 9 of the Mississippi River out of Lansing\, Iowa\, offers a unique and exciting challenge for anglers. By using topwater baits like hollow-bodied frogs\, plastic frogs\, Pop R baits\, and Zara Spooks\, anglers can increase their chances of landing big bass. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the sport\, the rewards of summer bass fishing on Pool 9 are well worth the effort.
URL:https://bass-cafe.com/event/cedar-rapids-bassmasters-lansing-2/
LOCATION:Lansing\, Iowa\, Village Creek Ramp\, Lansing\, IA\, 52151\, United States
CATEGORIES:$25 Membership Annually
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260502T060000
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SUMMARY:No Nonsense Prairie Bass - Prairie Du Chien - Qualifier #1
DESCRIPTION:🎣 No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series – 2026 Season Overview\nThe No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series (NNPBS) out of Prairie du Chien\, Wisconsin\, has earned its reputation as one of the most competitive and rewarding team bass tournaments on the Upper Mississippi River. \nEach event launches from the Washington Street ramp on St. Feriole Island\, and all competition takes place within Pool 10 — locking through the dams is not permitted. This keeps the playing field level and the focus on pure angling skill. \nTeams consist of two anglers — a boater (angler) and a non-boater (co-angler) — who compete across five qualifying tournaments\, a Wildcard event\, and the season-ending Classic Championship. \nWith average event participation of 80 to 85 boats\, this series is both fiercely competitive and incredibly rewarding. \n\n🏁 The Qualifiers: Five Stages of Competition\nQualifier 1: Early Spring – The Pre-Spawn Showdown\nThe season begins as ice-out gives way to the pre-spawn bite. Bass stage on channel edges\, rock points\, and current breaks\, waiting for that first warm front to trigger movement. Conditions change fast — clarity\, current\, and temperature can all shift within hours. \nThe anglers who adjust quickly and find stable water often set the tone for the year. Early victories can also automatically qualify a team for the Classic Championship. \nQualifier 2: Late Spring – Post-Spawn Precision\nBy late spring\, bass are recovering from the spawn and feeding aggressively again. The second event rewards anglers who can target shallow grass\, flooded timber\, and current seams. \nFluctuating water levels keep competitors on their toes\, but the payoff can be huge — and again\, any qualifier winner earns a guaranteed spot in the Classic. \nQualifier 3: Early Summer – Current and Confidence\nWhen the river stabilizes in early summer\, current breaks\, wing dams\, and riprap become prime targets. The smallmouth bite can be explosive\, and topwater baits start to dominate. \nConsistency and smart patterning are key to staying high in the points race. Every ounce counts as the leaderboard tightens. \nQualifier 4: Midsummer – Heat and Hustle\nLong days and hot temps push fish deeper\, testing both skill and endurance. Grass edges\, deep current seams\, and shade lines become critical zones. \nAnglers often rely on finesse tactics or Carolina rigs to coax bites from pressured fish. The AOY race intensifies — and every decision matters. \nQualifier 5: Late Summer to Early Fall – The Make-or-Break\nThe final qualifier often decides who secures a Classic spot — and who heads to the Wildcard. As fish follow shad and transition toward fall patterns\, conditions can change daily. \nTopwater bites return\, weights climb\, and pressure is sky-high. One big kicker can make the season. \n🎯 The Wildcard: One Last Shot at the Classic\nDidn’t make the Top 20 in the overall standings? The Wildcard Event is your second chance. \nAny team that fished all five qualifiers can enter this one-day shootout for $100 per boat\, and the top five teams advance to the Classic Championship. \nIt’s all on the line — one big fish or one clutch decision could turn a long season into a shot at the big money. \n🏆 The Classic Championship\nThe NNPBS Classic is the grand finale — a two-day\, no-entry-fee championship featuring the Top 20 teams from the AOY standings plus the five Wildcard qualifiers. \nHeld exclusively on Pool 10\, this event crowns the best of the best. With two full days to perform under pressure\, teamwork\, precision\, and local knowledge make all the difference. \n💰 Big Payouts and Huge Opportunities\nThe Classic’s first-place prize regularly exceeds $7\,000\, and total winnings can soar much higher thanks to side pots and contingency awards. \nThe 2026 season marks an exciting milestone — the NNPBS Classic is now an officially approved White River Contingency Awards Tournament. \nThat means anglers fishing from Nitro Boats\, Ranger Boats\, or Triton Boats who are enrolled in their manufacturers’ contingency programs can earn up to an additional $8\,000 for a Classic win. \nCombined with the series’ existing prize structure\, a championship-winning team could walk away with as much as $16\,000 — all from a no-entry-fee tournament. \n\n🏅 Why Anglers Love NNPBS\nNo entry fee for the Classic Championship \nTop-tier payouts with cash\, side pots\, and manufacturer bonuses \n80–85 boats per event for serious\, high-level competition \nSame Pool format — all fishing within Pool 10\, no locking through \nTrue teamwork between boater and co-angler in every event \nFair\, consistent structure that rewards dedication and skill \nNo Nonsense means just go fish fairly and leave the drama out of it \nIt’s easy to see why so many anglers consider NNPBS the premier tournament series on the Upper Mississippi River. \n\n🙌 Acknowledgements\nA huge thank-you to Dustin Collins\, Cabela’s\, and Bass Pro Shops for helping secure these contingency opportunities. Their partnership and support continue to elevate the series and reward the anglers who make it great. \n\n📍 Follow the Season\nBass-Cafe.com is committed to providing all bass fishing enthusiast and tournament anglers up to date schedules\, reviews and write ups on the sport we all love.  Any club or series that submits their schedule will be added for free by the team at Bass-Cafe.  No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series has live pre tournament launch videos broadcast via their Facebook page and then follow that up with live launches and weigh ins. \nNo Nonsense Prairie Bass Series to Launch 2026 Season in Prairie Du Chien\, WI – May 2\, 2026 \nPrairie Du Chien\, WI – The No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series is proud to announce the kickoff of its 2026 season on Friday\, May 2\, 2026\, launching out of Prairie Du Chien\, Wisconsin. Anglers from across the Midwest will converge on Pool 10 of the Mississippi River\, a stretch renowned for its challenging waters and world-class bass fishing opportunities. \nThe season opener promises fierce competition\, with anglers targeting both pre-spawn largemouth and smallmouth bass. Success on Pool 10 requires a mastery of river current\, structure\, and seasonal fish movements. With conditions changing daily\, only those who can adapt quickly and execute under pressure will rise to the top. \n“The Prairie event has become one of the most anticipated tournaments of the year.” says Bass-Cafe.com owner\,  “It’s the most searched event on our site prior to memorial day.” \nThe No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series has built a reputation as one of the most competitive regional tournament trails in the Midwest\, regularly drawing 90 or more boats at its premier events. Each tournament brings together elite-level anglers who thrive on the challenge of fishing some of the most dynamic waters in the country. \nFor many competitors\, this event represents more than just a tournament—it’s the official start of the bass fishing season. After a long Midwest winter\, the Prairie Du Chien opener provides the perfect stage for anglers to showcase their skills and ignite the competitive spirit that drives the series. \nEvent Details: \nDate: Saturday\, May 2\, 2026 \nLocation: Prairie Du Chien\, Wisconsin – Pool 10\, Mississippi River \nSeries: No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series \nRegistration is now open\, and organizers encourage anglers from across the region to join the competition. As the saying goes\, to be the best\, you must beat the best—and the No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series is where that test begins. \nFor more information about the series\, registration\, and event updates\, please contact NoNonsenseBass.com.  Tell them Bass-Cafe.com sent you!  Promote our sport!
URL:https://bass-cafe.com/event/no-nonsense-prairie-bass-prairie-du-chien-1-of-5/
LOCATION:Prairie Du Chien\, Washington Street\, Prairie Du Chien\, WI\, 53821\, United States
CATEGORIES:$25 Membership Annually,Multi Flight Lauches,Winnings Paid Immediately
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SUMMARY:I-Bass - West Lake Okoboji
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, May 2\, 2026\, the Iowa-based I-BASS tournament series heads north to one of the most iconic fisheries in the state—West Lake Okoboji—and the anticipation is going to be sky-high. This isn’t just another stop. Okoboji has a reputation\, and when tournament boats line up here in early May\, it feels like anything can happen. \nWest Okoboji Lake is a true big-water test: roughly 3\,847 acres with a maximum depth around 138.9 feet (making it the deepest lake in Iowa)\, and no motoring restrictions listed by the Iowa DNR. Iowa DNR Programs+1 That size and depth create a playground of possibilities—shallow spring movement\, deeper edges\, and endless “do we run or do we camp?” decisions that separate solid finishes from trophies. \nThe lake is also built for a full-on event day\, with amenities like boat access\, a hard-surface boat ramp\, and a fish cleaning station\, plus plenty of surrounding parks and recreation areas that give the whole place a big-stage feel. Iowa DNR Programs \nBy May 2\, expect the field to be locked in—because on West O\, you’re not just chasing a limit. You’re chasing a statement.
URL:https://bass-cafe.com/event/i-bass-west-lake-okoboji/
LOCATION:West Lake Okoboji\, Iowa
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260530T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260530T140000
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SUMMARY:No Nonsense Prairie Bass - Prairie Du Chien - Qualifier #2
DESCRIPTION:No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series Returns to Prairie Du Chien\, WI – May 30\, 2026 \n🎣 No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series – 2026 Season Overview\nThe No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series (NNPBS) out of Prairie du Chien\, Wisconsin\, has earned its reputation as one of the most competitive and rewarding team bass tournaments on the Upper Mississippi River. \nEach event launches from the Washington Street ramp on St. Feriole Island\, and all competition takes place within Pool 10 — locking through the dams is not permitted. This keeps the playing field level and the focus on pure angling skill. \nTeams consist of two anglers — a boater (angler) and a non-boater (co-angler) — who compete across five qualifying tournaments\, a Wildcard event\, and the season-ending Classic Championship. \nWith average event participation of 80 to 85 boats\, this series is both fiercely competitive and incredibly rewarding. \n\n🏁 The Qualifiers: Five Stages of Competition\nQualifier 2: Late Spring – Post-Spawn Precision\nBy late spring\, bass are recovering from the spawn and feeding aggressively again. The second event rewards anglers who can target shallow grass\, flooded timber\, and current seams. \nFluctuating water levels keep competitors on their toes\, but the payoff can be huge — and again\, any qualifier winner earns a guaranteed spot in the Classic. \nQualifier 3: Early Summer – Current and Confidence\nWhen the river stabilizes in early summer\, current breaks\, wing dams\, and riprap become prime targets. The smallmouth bite can be explosive\, and topwater baits start to dominate. \nConsistency and smart patterning are key to staying high in the points race. Every ounce counts as the leaderboard tightens. \nQualifier 4: Midsummer – Heat and Hustle\nLong days and hot temps push fish deeper\, testing both skill and endurance. Grass edges\, deep current seams\, and shade lines become critical zones. \nAnglers often rely on finesse tactics or Carolina rigs to coax bites from pressured fish. The AOY race intensifies — and every decision matters. \nQualifier 5: Late Summer to Early Fall – The Make-or-Break\nThe final qualifier often decides who secures a Classic spot — and who heads to the Wildcard. As fish follow shad and transition toward fall patterns\, conditions can change daily. \nTopwater bites return\, weights climb\, and pressure is sky-high. One big kicker can make the season. \n🎯 The Wildcard: One Last Shot at the Classic\nDidn’t make the Top 20 in the overall standings? The Wildcard Event is your second chance. \nAny team that fished all five qualifiers can enter this one-day shootout for $100 per boat\, and the top five teams advance to the Classic Championship. \nIt’s all on the line — one big fish or one clutch decision could turn a long season into a shot at the big money. \n🏆 The Classic Championship\nThe NNPBS Classic is the grand finale — a two-day\, no-entry-fee championship featuring the Top 20 teams from the AOY standings plus the five Wildcard qualifiers. \nHeld exclusively on Pool 10\, this event crowns the best of the best. With two full days to perform under pressure\, teamwork\, precision\, and local knowledge make all the difference. \n💰 Big Payouts and Huge Opportunities\nThe Classic’s first-place prize regularly exceeds $7\,000\, and total winnings can soar much higher thanks to side pots and contingency awards. \nThe 2026 season marks an exciting milestone — the NNPBS Classic is now an officially approved White River Contingency Awards Tournament. \nThat means anglers fishing from Nitro Boats\, Ranger Boats\, or Triton Boats who are enrolled in their manufacturers’ contingency programs can earn up to an additional $8\,000 for a Classic win. \nCombined with the series’ existing prize structure\, a championship-winning team could walk away with as much as $16\,000 — all from a no-entry-fee tournament. \n\n🏅 Why Anglers Love NNPBS\nNo entry fee for the Classic Championship \nTop-tier payouts with cash\, side pots\, and manufacturer bonuses \n80–85 boats per event for serious\, high-level competition \nSame Pool format — all fishing within Pool 10\, no locking through \nTrue teamwork between boater and co-angler in every event \nFair\, consistent structure that rewards dedication and skill \nNo Nonsense means just go fish fairly and leave the drama out of it \nIt’s easy to see why so many anglers consider NNPBS the premier tournament series on the Upper Mississippi River. \n\n🙌 Acknowledgements\nA huge thank-you to Dustin Collins\, Cabela’s\, and Bass Pro Shops for helping secure these contingency opportunities. Their partnership and support continue to elevate the series and reward the anglers who make it great. \n\n📍 Follow the Season\nBass-Cafe.com is committed to providing all bass fishing enthusiast and tournament anglers up to date schedules\, reviews and write ups on the sport we all love.  Any club or series that submits their schedule will be added for free by the team at Bass-Cafe.  No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series has live pre tournament launch videos broadcast via their Facebook page and then follow that up with live launches and weigh ins. \nEvent Details: \nDate: Saturday\, May 30\, 2026 \nLocation: Prairie Du Chien\, Wisconsin – Pool 10\, Mississippi River \nSeries: No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series \nRegistration is now open. Anglers across the Midwest are invited to test their skills in what promises to be one of the most exciting tournaments of the season. As always\, in the No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series\, to be the best\, you must beat the best. \nFor more information about the series\, registration\, and updates\, please contact NoNonsenseBass.com
URL:https://bass-cafe.com/event/no-nonsense-praire-bass-series-prairie-du-chien-2-of-5/
LOCATION:Prairie Du Chien\, Washington Street\, Prairie Du Chien\, WI\, 53821\, United States
CATEGORIES:$25 Membership Annually,Membership Required,Multi Flight Lauches,Requirements,Winnings Paid Immediately
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260621T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T161703
CREATED:20251209T173815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T173958Z
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SUMMARY:I-Bass - Little River
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, June 21\, 2026\, the Iowa-based I-BASS tournament series heads to Little River (Little River Watershed Lake)—and this one has “summer slugfest” written all over it. Late June brings long days\, warm water\, and bass that can be anywhere from shallow cover to deeper contour breaks\, which means the winner won’t just catch fish—they’ll solve the lake. \nSet in Decatur County near Leon\, Little River is a big\, versatile tournament venue at roughly 733 acres with a maximum depth of about 35.8 feet. (Iowa DNR Programs) The lake is also loaded with angler-friendly amenities—hard-surface boat ramp\, fish cleaning station\, camping\, beach access\, jetties\, and more—so it’s built for a full-on event atmosphere from launch to weigh-in. (Iowa DNR Programs) \nStrategically\, it’s a “run-and-gun” kind of stop: the DNR notes no overall motor restriction at no-wake speed (with a specific designated area)\, so anglers who manage time and water efficiently can separate fast. (Iowa DNR Programs) Expect a highly anticipated day where consistency matters\, kicker bites swing the leaderboard\, and the final standings won’t feel safe until the last bag hits the scale. \nAlways verify launch and weigh in times with your tournament director the week prior to the tournament.
URL:https://bass-cafe.com/event/i-bass-little-river/
LOCATION:Little River\, Leon\, IA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260821T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260822T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T161703
CREATED:20251209T203853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T203853Z
UID:29366-1787292000-1787407200@bass-cafe.com
SUMMARY:I-Bass - Little River (2 Day)
DESCRIPTION:A two-day I-BASS tournament on Little River (Little River Watershed Lake)—August 8–9\, 2026—is the kind of event that rewards brains as much as brawn. Day-one heroics are great\, but two-day formats are about something harder: building a plan you can repeat\, protecting your best water\, and still leaving yourself room to adjust when the lake inevitably changes. \nLittle River is a perfect stage for it. At roughly 733 acres with a max depth around 35.8 feet\, it offers enough variety to spread the field out—while still being “small enough” that pressure and timing matter in a big way. With strong amenities like a hard-surface boat ramp and fish cleaning station\, it’s set up for the full two-day tournament grind—long mornings\, busy weigh-ins\, and a lot of scoreboard watching. \nTwo-day strategy: how winners think\n1) Don’t burn your best spot on Day 1A classic two-day mistake is leaning too hard on the “A-spot” early and leaving nothing for Day 2. The best approach is often to sample: confirm you can get quality there\, take what the lake gives\, and then back off before you educate or drain it. \n2) Build a rotation\, not a single patternTwo-day events are won with a milk run—a handful of high-percentage areas you can rotate through when the bite timing shifts. On Little River\, that can mean blending shallow targets early and late\, then leaning on mid-depth contours when the sun gets higher. \n3) Manage fish and manage pressureDay 1 teaches the entire field what “looks good\,” so expect Day 2 to fish smaller. Winners plan for that by having Plan B water that’s less obvious: secondary areas\, off-angle stretches\, or spots that only produce during a short window. \n4) Make Day 2 easier with Day 1 decisionsThe goal isn’t just a strong first day—it’s a first day that sets up a clean second day. That means keeping fish alive and healthy\, staying disciplined with time\, and not forcing a gamble that blows up your confidence or your water. \nThe storyline: consistency wins\nIn a two-day format\, the trophy usually goes to the angler who can stack two solid performances\, not just one monster bag. Expect an event where small adjustments—timing\, angles\, and when to leave fish alone—are the difference between leading after Day 1 and winning on Day 2.
URL:https://bass-cafe.com/event/i-bass-little-river-2-day/
LOCATION:Little River\, Leon\, IA\, United States
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