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Hibernia Bassmasters

North Carolina's First Bass Fishing Club – Est 1970

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Lake Gaston Tournament Results

October 7, 2020 HiberniaLeave a Comment on Lake Gaston Tournament Results

Ah Fall.  A great time of year.  The bass are getting more active, chasing shad and getting more aggressive.  Even nicer is watching the boaters putting up their boats for the year, leaving the lakes to the anglers.  It was a quiet day for boat traffic, which is always music to our anglers’ ears. David […]

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Membership Drive Tournament Sunday, October 21

October 18, 2018 HiberniaLeave a Comment on Membership Drive Tournament Sunday, October 21

Sunday October 21, 2018- Falls Lake-Ledgerock $100 per boat, Team or Individual includes $10 big fish entry 14 Entries as of 10/16/18 70% payback, on $90 entry fee 100% payback on BIG FISH Blast off at safe light-weigh in at 3:30PM 5 FISH LIMIT-14” Minimum 1 place paid for every 5 entries Blast off position […]

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Upcoming

Mar 11, Mayo

Mar 26, Falls, Ledge Rock

Year’s Best

2023:

Big Sack: Greg 21.08

Big Fish: Greg, 6.84

About Us

Hibernia Bassmasters fishes most lakes in the Raleigh area.  Regular stops are Kerr, Falls, Gaston and Jordan.  We also go down East to Edenton twice a year to fish any water down there that looks promising.

Interested in fishing with us?  You can fish with us as a co-angler/guest at any tournament.  If you become a full member you can then fish from your own boat.

Entry fee is $40 payable at the boat ramp, before launch

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Did you know?

Hibernia is the Classical Latin name for the island of Ireland. The name Hibernia was taken from Greek geographical accounts. During his exploration of northwest Europe (c. 320 BC), Pytheas of Massilia called the island Iérnē (written Ἰέρνη).

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