Dr. James A. Henshall – 1883
Dr. James A. Henshall – 1883 looks back at the grandfather of bass fishing, and an article that was written by him and published in 1883.
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Posted by Terry Battisti | Jun 7, 2022 | Old Bass Magazines |
Dr. James A. Henshall – 1883 looks back at the grandfather of bass fishing, and an article that was written by him and published in 1883.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | May 15, 2022 | Book Reviews, Tackle History, Technique History |
Black Bass Fishing: Robert Page Lincoln – Part Three is the final part in a series on Robert page Lincoln’s book written in 1952
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | May 11, 2022 | Book Reviews, Tackle History, Technique History |
Black Bass Fishing: Robert Page Lincoln – Part Two is a book review of Lincoln’s book published in 1952 on black bass fishing
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | May 2, 2022 | Book Reviews |
Black Bass Fishing: Robert Page Lincoln – Part 1 is a book review featuring Robert Page Lincoln’s only book Black Bass Fishing.
Read MorePosted by Ken Duke | Oct 26, 2021 | Short Strikes |
Is it possible that a legitimate 24 pound largemouth was taken from the Tombigbee River in 1926? Absolutely! But it’s just as plausible that an elephant could stand flat-footed on the ground and jump to the top of a five-story building.
Read MorePosted by Ken Duke | Oct 24, 2021 | Short Strikes |
Field & Stream is essential to the Perry story and record for several reasons. Without their annual “Prize Fishing Contest,” Perry’s catch would have been lost to history. With no need to certify or memorialize the catch in some fashion, it would have disappeared. Perry took the bass home and his family ate it.
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