Rest in Peace,
our brother David Choate
March 13, 1951 - March 25, 2026
Top RHBC News
Tyler and Landon O'Connor beat stout 30-boat field on Cypress Springs with 19.66 pounds!
2026 Tournament ResultsBrad Haydicky and Casey Nation top huge 53 boat field on Ray Hubbard with a monster bag of 25.81 pounds!
2026 Tournament ResultsTyler and Landon O'Connor smash em on Lake Hawkins topping 22-boat field with 22.63 pounds!
2026 Tournament Results2025 Big Bass: Preston Smith - 9.75 Pounds - Lake Palestine
Big Bass 20252025 Anglers of the Year: Chris Atkinson and Tom Brouillette
2025 Anglers of the YearJeremy McLeroy and Tim Clark outlast 24-boat field on brutal Lake Tyler with 24.44 pounds!
2025 Tournament ResultsFFAC 2025: Tyler Holmes and Justin Tunnell won with a huge bag of 24.18 pounds!
2025 FFAC ResultsChris Atkinson and Tom Brouillette clinch 2025 AOY Race with a victory on Cypress Springs!
2025 Tournament ResultsPreston Smith and David Horton crush 23 boat field on Cedar Creek with a monster bag weighing 22.83 pounds!
2025 Tournament ResultsJerry Brown and Tony Schnurr top 29-boat field on sweltering Tawakoni with 15.39 pounds!
2025 Tournament ResultsWhat is the Ray Hubbard Bass Club?
Our Purpose: To promote interest in Bass Fishing and provide an environment of fellowship and learning through the exchange of ideas and techniques, while providing a friendly competitive environment for it’s members and their families.
We are a group of fishermen who enjoy both the pure enjoyment of fishing and the competition of a small tournament held each month. We believe in the enjoyment of a monthly meeting where we can fellowship with each other or maybe learn from a seminar held by a local pro or guide. We believe in participating in local events, being ambassadors to the sport, and supporting or helping at kid fish and PVA tournaments each year.
We offer a chance to fish, a time to have fun, the opportunity to learn new techniques and the possibility to meet others who share your passion. At the end of the day we are an old fashioned “having-a-good-time” club. Laughing together, enjoying each other’s company, even poking fun at each other is important. Because even though we’re there to catch fish, and win if we can, we still want everyone to have a good time doing it.