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Any Bass Clubs in the St. Louis, MO area?

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Just wondering if there are any good Bass Clubs in the St. Louis area. I have never been in a Bass Club...so I don't know what being in one entails. But...I like fishing quite a bit and try to get out to do so in as many places as I can possibly try when I get the chance, which isn't much unfortunately...but hopefully that'll change when it heats up a bit.

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Thanks a lot. Don't know if I wanna join any, but just wanna look out of curiousity. Fishing with other folks is probably a good way to gain some knowledge.

it is true, fishing with others is the best way to gain knowledge.  

The www.hawghawlers.com are also in St. Louis area.

The Bushbeaters are out of Eureka-Pacific area not sure if they have a website.

For me personally the Hawg Hawlers (or one like it) would be a club I'd be very interested in.  Just for the fun of fishing, no pressure, not super competitive... just a chance to get out and improve your game.

I fish with a club just across the river from St.Louis. It's all draw tournaments, and it's only 25 bucks a tourny.

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I like fishing quite a bit and try to get out to do so in as many places as I can possibly try when I get the chance, which isn't much unfortunately.

I feel your pain on this one man...I'm a senior at Wash U and I have approximately zero free time for fishing.  Regardless of having time or not, Busch Wildlife is awful and the good Missouri lakes are like four hours away  :'(

Thank goodness for spring break, I finally get to go fish a friend's pond with my dad and brother tomorrow  ;D

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