Bass Masters Classics in Photos
They range from Classic I through Classic 18. I hope you enjoy the look back and look out this Saturday for a number of videos featuring how seven or eight of the Elite anglers
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Posted by Terry Battisti | Mar 4, 2022 | B.A.S.S., Historic Bass Fishing Pics |
They range from Classic I through Classic 18. I hope you enjoy the look back and look out this Saturday for a number of videos featuring how seven or eight of the Elite anglers
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Feb 5, 2022 | Historic Bass Fishing Pics |
The 1975 Bass Master’s Classic Press Guide. What makes this special is this Press Guide comes from the time when the Bass Master’s Classic was a mystery lake and very few people showed up at the event unless they were the anglers, B.A.S.S. staff or their families.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Jan 16, 2022 | B.A.S.S. |
Also notice the major names missing from the top-50 as of this time. Roland Martin hadn’t even finished in the points by the halfway mark and Tom Mann was sitting in 42nd place with two paltry finishes that awarded him points.
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Classic V had three 5-time Classic qualifiers: Roland Martin, Tom Mann and I’ll let you guess who the third was.
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The second day of the event Thomas made a run for the Theodosia area and put eight bass in the boat for 15-14, the top daily weight of the tournament.
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Tommy had eight bass, but as in the prior days, his fish were much bigger. His weight of 15-06, the biggest of the event, would give him a total of 33-07 and the win at Classic IV.
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.
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