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Welcome to the Raytown Bass Club

Welcome to the official website of the Raytown Bass Club.  Thank you for visiting our bass club’s site and please feel free to explore.

The Raytown Bass Club was originally incorporated in 1975 as non-profit corporation in the State of Missouri.  The Raytown Bass Club has members from the greater Kansas City Metro area and we fish lakes from Truman Lake to Table Rock Lake to Grand Lake o’ the Cherokees in Oklahoma.  Since 1975, our bass fishing club has focused on competitive bass fishing in bass tournament settings.  Our club members are anglers of all different skill sets from experienced bass tournament anglers to fishermen who have only recently decided to try fishing in bass tournaments.

While we do have an emphasis on our bass tournaments, the Raytown Bass Club also believes in expanding the sport of bass fishing through teaching our members as much as we can in all aspects of the sport of bass fishing.  Our meetings are held the second Monday of every month from February through December at the Independence, Missouri Bass Pro Shop’s Conservation Room. Introductions start at 6:30 PM and the meeting begins at 7:00 PM.  We have discussions, short lectures, and guest speakers on a wide range of topics.  Topics discussed in the past have included the use of various bass lures, bass tournament preparations, handling a bass boat in inclement weather, and how to winterize your bass boat. 

Annual membership dues are $50 per year.  The entry fee for each tournament is $30.  For membership information, please click here.

We are looking forward to an informative year with guest speakers that include Bass Federation League and The Bass Federation tournament anglers, bass and fishing guides from area lakes, and continuing our classes on the proper usage of various bass lures.

If this sounds like the kind of bass club or fishing organization you would like to be a part of, stop by one of our meetings or contact one of the officers or send the club an email.  We would enjoy the opportunity to meet you at our next bass club meeting.

 Another Great Guest Speaker at the March Meeting

Meeting UpdateLast night, March 8, 2010, the Raytown Bass Club had the pleasure of hearing a seminar given by Shane Voyles, a BASS tournament champion and owner of ShowMe Campers and Boats.  Shane gave his professional insights on patterning bass.

Posted by BassLaw13 on Tuesday, March 09 @ 13:22:26 MST (37 reads)
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 Recreational Angling in Peril

AnnouncementsRobert Montgomery of ESPN Outdoors writes that, "The Obama administration will accept no more public input for a federal strategy that could prohibit U.S. citizens from fishing the nation's oceans, coastal areas, Great Lakes, and even inland waters."

This imperils not just the sport we love, but countless jobs associated with recreational fishing.  People that work for boat manufacturers, rod and lure companies, to people in the tourist industry could easily be out of work if the current administration bans fishing.

Posted by BassLaw13 on Tuesday, March 09 @ 08:56:59 MST (34 reads)
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 Tips: How to Get a Rod Delivered in One Piece

How ToAfter the series of events Mr. Gann and I went through during our recent eBay purchases of rods, I spoke at length with the Postmaster of my local U.S. Post Office and the following is what he told me.

Posted by BassLaw13 on Monday, February 15 @ 14:23:38 MST (39 reads)
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 Tips: I Am Fishing My First Bass Club Tournament As A Co-Angler, What’s Next?

How ToThis article has suggestions to help you enjoy fishing your first tournament with our club.

Posted by dm1273 on Saturday, February 13 @ 17:45:41 MST (62 reads)
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 Guest Speaker March 8th

Meeting Update
Shane Voyles will be our guest speaker at our club meeting on March 8th.  Shane will be speaking to the club about what it takes to be a successful tournament fisherman, and how to locate fish and find that key spot or technique that makes for a great fishing day.

Posted by dm1273 on Friday, February 12 @ 17:31:09 MST (57 reads)
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 Great Information Given by Pete Mathews

Meeting UpdateOn Monday night, February 8, 2010, Pete Mathews was our guest speaker.  Pete joined us early for a bite to eat and he was very approachable and obviously enjoyed talking about bass fishing.  We could tell that he was going to provide us with good information.



Posted by BassLaw13 on Tuesday, February 09 @ 06:35:14 MST (82 reads)
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 Tips: Determining Water Clarity

How To
When you are starting your fishing day, here is a quick way to determine the water clarity.


Posted by dm1273 on Saturday, February 06 @ 09:17:47 MST (47 reads)
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 Tips: HOW TO BUY A $240 ROD FOR A WHOLE LOT OF MONEY.

How ToDuring this off season, I made the decision to upgrade a couple of my rods.  After all, I reasoned that if I am going to continue to fish in tournaments, I need the equipment to compete.  So I spent the cold months of winter walking the isles of the local tackle suppliers and studying every article and review I could find on rods.  Finally, I made my decision.

Posted by tgann on Friday, February 05 @ 14:11:18 MST (63 reads)
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 Hardbaits: How to Fish Crankbaits

How To
Crankbaits can be one of the most productive baits you can fish.  I discovered how productive crankbaits can be several years ago. Crankbaits are very versatile and can be used in many situations and under a variety of conditions.


Posted by dm1273 on Saturday, January 23 @ 19:53:18 MST (71 reads)
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 2009 Awards Banquet

EventsThe Awards Banquet for the 2009 tournament season was Saturday, January 9th, 2010.

Posted by dm1273 on Sunday, January 10 @ 20:41:39 MST (35 reads)
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