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Major League Fishing comes to Whitney and Waco for the first time
WHITNEY, Texas (FOX 44) — After spending Thursday and Friday at Lake Whitney, Major League Fishing (MLF) is making their way to Lake Waco on Saturday and Sunday. The MLF Bass Pro Tour made their way ...
Not a bad debut for Lakes Whitney and Waco, as the MLF Bass Pro Tour made its way to the Lone Star State for Stage 3. On any ...
Major League Fishing (MLF)’s 2026 Bass Pro Tour will be coming to Central Texas! The schedule has been announced for the eighth season of professional bass fishing’s most competitive circuit, and ...
The Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour Stage 3 tournament is underway at Lake Waco and Lake Whitney, bringing 51 professional anglers and an economic boost to Waco.
Waco, Texas (FOX 44) — Lake Waco has seen a slight drop in lake levels. With these recent warm temperatures and lack of rain, should the public be concerned going into the next season? Michael ...
When he launched his boat onto Lake Waco for Saturday’s Knockout Round at Champion Teamwear Stage 3 Presented by MillerTech, ...
Wills Point angler Jeff Sprague finished in the top 20 at the Champion Teamwear Stage 3 at Lake Whitney and Lake Waco over ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - The Army Corp of Engineers last week partnered with the Texas Forest Service to conduct a prescribed burn in the area of Reynolds Creek Park at Lake Waco. Officials say many parts ...
WACO, Texas (AP) - U.S. Army Corps Engineers officials say most of the Lake Waco parks damaged in last year's floods around Memorial Day weekend will reopen in the coming weeks. Several Lake Waco ...
As he walks into Airport Park along roads that have been above water for only a few days, Lake Waco Manager Mike Champagne points out a swath of debris receding floodwaters left behind, about 7 yards ...
Most Lake Waco parks are getting back to full strength for the start of their busy season after flooding once again forced closures and caused damage late last year. Reynolds Creek Park, with its ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - “It was definitely crazy,” said Bryce McGee, 15, of China Spring, after he caught a 44.2 pound catfish at Lake Waco, reportedly setting a new youth record for the lake. The ...
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