Curtis “Curlo” Morris
Today’s Throwback Thursday historical photo, Curtis “Curlo” Morris, is a short look back at Curlo’s bass career and his book
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Posted by Brian Waldman | Aug 25, 2022 | Throwback Thursday |
Today’s Throwback Thursday historical photo, Curtis “Curlo” Morris, is a short look back at Curlo’s bass career and his book
Read MorePosted by Brian Waldman | Mar 17, 2022 | Throwback Thursday |
This week’s Throwback Thursday, Bill Dillon Wins 1968 WSOSF, looks at the last winner of the World Series of Sport Fishing held in 1968.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Jun 14, 2021 | B.A.S.S. |
Last time on Season at a Glance, we looked at the first half of the 1974 Bass Master Trail. Today...
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Jun 3, 2021 | B.A.S.S. |
This is part one of a five-part series on the 1974 Bass Master Trail. Part One will cover the first half of the season, Part Two will cover the second half, Part Three will cover the Federation Nationals and Part Five will cover the 1974 Bass Master Classic.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Apr 16, 2021 | Sticks of the Past |
“The Classic was an awesome event. I learned a lot about the upcoming Classic from Stan (Sloan) and Bobby (Murray) because they’d both fished the first Classic. We only had one day of practice and were limited to 10 pounds of tackle.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Feb 21, 2021 | B.A.S.S. |
“As I got in the back of the cove, I saw some fallen brush and stick-ups, He said. “This was too much, it looked just like Eufaula Oklahoma, ‘Spinnerbait Heaven.’ Without any hesitation, I picked up the S.O.B. (Small Okiebug) and for the next two hours had a ball.”
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Feb 21, 2021 | B.A.S.S. |
To summarize Martin’s achievements for the 1972 season, he placed in the Top-4 in each of six events, he won two events, he won his second AOY in a row and in doing it, he accumulated 203 out of a possible 210 points. He made his 17th straight check from B.A.S.S. and bumped his all-time earnings up to $21,175 – second only to Bill Dance’s $21,490.
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