Where’d Don Mead Go
Today’s Friday Finale historical image, Where’d Don Mead Go, looks at another great angler who vanished from the face of professional fishing
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Posted by Brian Waldman | Oct 27, 2023 | Friday Finale, Historic Bass Fishing Pics |
Today’s Friday Finale historical image, Where’d Don Mead Go, looks at another great angler who vanished from the face of professional fishing
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Sep 14, 2023 | Historic Bass Fishing Pics, Old Tournament Organizations, Throwback Thursday |
In today’s Throwback Thursday historical photo, ABF Lake Okeechobee 1978, we look at one of Bassmaster’s early competitors.
Read MorePosted by Brian Waldman | Feb 23, 2023 | Historic Bass Fishing Pics, Throwback Thursday |
In today’s historical photo, Shorty’s Big Trophy, we look back to 1972 and the winner of the Project Sports Inc. Open winner, Shorty Evans.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | May 9, 2022 | Sticks of the Past, Technique History |
Flippin’ Bacon is a look back when Basil Bacon was on a tear using the flipping technique in the Midwest tournament scene.
Read MorePosted by Brian Waldman | Apr 8, 2022 | Friday Finale |
Look At Those Patches takes us back to the 1972 1st Annual Bull Shoals National Open Bass Tournament, hosted by Project Sports INC.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Jan 5, 2022 | Sticks of the Past |
Another interesting thing I remember about that tournament was the way Bill and Ray [Murski] fished. Back then we didn’t have foot-controlled troll motors. They were all stern mount. So Bill and Ray would sit on the big motor and operate the troller with their feet.
Read MorePosted by Terry Battisti | Feb 19, 2021 | Memorabilia |
Moving clockwise you’ll notice two Project Sports Incorporated patches, one from the 1973 Ross Barnett event and the other from a State Championship – date unknown. PSI was one of the first tournament organizations after B.A.S.S. started the ball rolling in 1967.
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