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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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SUMMARY:I-Bass - 3 Mile  Season Championship
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, September 26\, 2026\, the I-BASS Tournament Series Championship lands on Three Mile Lake—and it’s the kind of finale that feels bigger than a single day of fishing. This is the last stop of the season\, the pressure is real\, and every cast carries the weight of a full year of decisions\, finishes\, and close calls. \nGetting here is the story. It’s been a long road through a schedule that demanded versatility and stamina—West Lake Okoboji three times\, Little River twice\, and plenty of tough stops in between where consistency mattered as much as greatness. By the time the Championship arrives\, nobody in contention is coasting. They’ve earned every point\, every check\, and every ounce of momentum the hard way. \nAnd then there’s Three Mile Lake—a perfect place to settle it. At roughly 880 acres with a maximum depth around 47 feet\, it’s big enough to offer options\, but compact enough that it forces decisions and punishes mistakes. With its motoring restrictions (including no inboards/personal watercraft)\, it becomes a tactical\, high-focus event where angles\, timing\, and clean execution separate the field. \nThis is where the season cashes out. The anglers chasing the points championship won’t just be fishing for a bag—they’ll be fishing the margins: protecting a lead\, making a comeback\, or swinging for the kind of finish that turns a great year into a title. When the final weigh-in is over\, the winner won’t just have won a tournament—they’ll have proven it across an entire season.
URL:https://bass-cafe.com/event/i-bass-3-mile-season-championship/
LOCATION:3 Mile
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