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LAKE OCONEE BASS CLUB
Kenneth W Barr
706-485-7232
Fax: 706-485-7232
971 Madison Road
Eatonton, Georgia
31024-6117
 
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We are a Bass Fishing Club in Eatonton Georgia. Home lake is Lake Oconee. We meet the 1st Wednesday of the month at  "The Peoples Bank" on Lake Oconee Parkway at 7:00pm.

Club Purpose: To Stimulate public awareness of bass fishing as a major sport. To offer our state conservation department our organized moral and political support and encouragement. To promote full adherence to all conservation codes and to demand adequate water standards. To detect and report any polluters and call public and political attention to his.her crime. To improve our skills as bass anglers through a fellowship of friendly exchange of expert bass-catching techniques and ideas, and to promote and encourage youth fishing, and a love for this great recreation. To function as a dynamic and effective link with other chapters of the State BASS FEDERATION NATION chapters embracing the principles and purposes of BASS.


   
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