
I still remember the first time I’d heard about the Folsom Bass Team. In the fall of 2017, I noticed a flyer hanging in the communal kitchen of our office building; I can’t recall the exact verbiage, but it must have read something like, “Ever thought of joining a bass club?” or “Do you enjoy fishing?” or “Hey girl, are you looking for a new way to spend your money?” Whatever it was, it sure caught my eye.
A couple of weeks later, I received a private message through Fishbrain, which is largely regarded as “Instagram for anglers.” The message was from Michael Allen, a fellow tenant, Fishbrainer, and tournament angler who thought the club might be a great way for me to expand my horizons and meet some like-minded individuals.
At the time, I had only been fishing for about a year, and only in ponds and very small lakes. What could I possibly contribute to a club? A source of ridicule and laughter? I politely (hopefully) declined and didn’t give it another thought for months.
Once Spring rolled around and I was having more success, I thought about the club again. Our building managers throw a Cinco de Mayo festival each year for their tenants, so I messaged Michael to find out if he’d be there. He said yes, and we ended up chatting about fishing and the club for nearly an hour, getting sunburned while shoving down complimentary street tacos and margaritas.
I attended my first monthly club meeting as his guest that following June and felt welcomed almost immediately. Meetings are held at a Round Table Pizza on the west side of Folsom, more specifically, in the back of that restaurant inside a large banquet room emblazoned with Dallas Cowboys signage. Not strange at all for California, right?
Club business was discussed before an awards presentation was held for the previous month’s tournament. The winners took turns summarizing their experiences on the water, from weather to boating mishaps to baits and lures they had used.