2011 Federation National Championship is underway; 94 TBF elite hit ‘em, and hit ‘em hard on Lake Nickajack

The bite is on and the anglers are hungry fighting for a dream they can almost taste; the 2011 TBF National Champion titles and all the glory will be decided this week on Lake Nickajack in Kimball, Tenn.   The TBF national champion boater will earn the esteemed $100,000 “Living the Dream” prize package, including cash and prizes, fully paid entry fees into the FLW tour, travel funds and use of a wrapped Ranger Boat and Chevrolet truck for the year.  The national champion boater and non-boater will also receive berths in the 2011 Forrest Wood Cup and BFL All-American.  There’s a lot on the line for these state champions and the competition is tight.  Tomorrow, it’s all or nothing, as the final cut will decide the top 14 division champions, seven on the boater and non-boater sides, who will vie for the 2011 Federation National Champion titles. Continue reading

Free Family Fishing Day June 18 at Franklin Park in Loudoun County, VA

Want to learn how to fish and have a great day of fun for the entire family? Come out and fish at our free 18 June 2011 Family Fishing Day at Franklin Park in Purcellville Virginia.  Registration will be 08:00 – 09:00 AM. There will be a morning fishing tournament for children 09:00 – 11:30 AM, a picnic including hot dogs and hamburgers 11:30 – 12:30 PM, and a Casting Skills Competition for children 09:00 – 12:00 AM.  Trophies and Prizes will be awarded 1:00 – 2:00 PM. Children will learn how to cast, tie knots, handle fish for live release, and experience the thrill of catching a fish.  We will have some of the area’s best bass pros and local fishing experts on hand to share their secrets with you.  This is a super opportunity for children and adults to enjoy a fun filled day of fishing. Continue reading

2011 Federation National Championship to showcase TBF’s elite, April 12-16, on Nickajack Lake

94 TBF Champions eagerly await the start of TBF’s premier event

Ponca City, Okla., (April 11, 2011) – Kimball, Tenn., will host the widely anticipated 2011 Federation National Championship, presented by the National Guard on Nickajack Lake.  For most, it is the trip of a lifetime, a process that started well over a year ago where grassroots anglers nationwide competed in seven TBF divisions to qualify for the no-entry fee 2010 TBF Division Championship Series. From there, the top two anglers from each state advance one boater and one co-angler, to compete in the no-entry fee 2011 Federation National Championship. The field also contains the Association of Collegiate Anglers (ACA) National Champions.  94 total championship anglers will face-off on Nickajack Lake, Thursday, April 14. Continue reading

Uranium mining in Virginia?

In the 1980’s uranium leases were filed on thousands of acres of land in Virginia. Two major veins of uranium were found in the Cole’s Hill, near Chatham, VA not far from the North Carolina border. Test indicated that about 60,000 tons of uranium is below the surface to approximately 800 feet. In 1983 the Virginia General Assembly, seeking to protect the public health and environment, banned uranium mining in Virginia. Continue reading