iBass360 caught up with Carson Forrester, from Chambersburg, PA.

Bassmaster has made it a priority to develop the next generation of competitive bass anglers. They have created different opportunities for encouraging young people, particularly teens, to get involved in bass tournament fishing. They provide a tournament platform for regional and national team fishing for high school students. Through a screening process, they award All State and All-American recognition to teen anglers, and they support Bill Siemantel’s Big Bass Zone Junior Championship series. Carson Forrester, from Chambersburg, PA., is a young angler on the rise who has taken advantage of some of these opportunities to improve his fishing. iBass360 caught up with him to discuss how he got into fishing, what his current activities are and what his plans are for his fishing future.

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Bill Siemantel
Bill Siemantel is a Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame (Legendary Angler), author, lure designer, tournament angler and industry consultant with a lifetime of experience. Founder of The BBZ (Big Bass Zone) and host of the theBBZtv, Bill teaches others the techniques to catch bigger fish no matter what the species, fresh or salt water. His high-quality content is regarded as some of the best in the industry. With easy-to-follow steps and instructions, ride along with Bill and his friends in a new chapter of fishing.
http://theBBZ.com
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