Bass Master Classic III – This Ain’t Mutual of Omaha
In Bass Master Classic III – This Ain’t Mutual of Omaha, Harold Sharp tells the story of how he and the BASS crew pulled off the secret event
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Posted by Harold Sharp | Mar 22, 2023 | B.A.S.S., Eastern |
In Bass Master Classic III – This Ain’t Mutual of Omaha, Harold Sharp tells the story of how he and the BASS crew pulled off the secret event
Read MorePosted by Rich Zaleski | Sep 19, 2021 | Retro Ads, Tackle History |
Back at his cottage after a particularly good day on the water, he was showing off a mixed, largemouth/smallmouth bag averaging over 3 pounds. After complimenting him on his catch, his neighbor in the vacation community showed Friedman his own limit — five largemouth averaging almost twice that much.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Jul 5, 2021 | The Writers |
Another one of these writers is Dave Precht. In this installment of The Writers, we’ll spend a little time with Dave and learn where he got his start, how he ended up at B.A.S.S. and what his life as a writer and editor of Bassmaster was like for nearly 40 years.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Jun 30, 2021 | Electronics |
Then about three years ago, 360 imaging by Humminbird and forward-facing, real-time sonar by Garmin rocked the fishing world, and the talk of banning this technology has hit new heights.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Jun 21, 2021 | B.A.S.S. |
In the February ’75 issue of Bassmaster Magazine, B.A.S.S. not only gave the Classic report, the magazine also dedicated a substantial number of pages to the Classic qualifiers with respect to their bios. We’re going to go through these bios and touch on the anglers’ accomplishments up to this point in time.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Apr 2, 2021 | B.A.S.S., Eastern |
The final day turned out to be a nail-bitter for Breckenridge. He would only bring seven fish to the scales that would weigh 12-07. He was one of the first anglers to weigh in so he had to wait it out for the rest of the competitors to come to the scales. His total weighed 52-08.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Mar 17, 2021 | Tackle History |
“..but the casts are somewhat shorter in length with the Willoughby than with similar efforts with conventional gear.”
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