Legends & Lore – Depth Finders
Carl Lowrance revolutionized the sport with his Fish Lo-K-Tor and Tom Mann perfected it.
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Carl Lowrance revolutionized the sport with his Fish Lo-K-Tor and Tom Mann perfected it.
In 1970, Harold Sharp joined up with the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society.
Roland Martin almost never fished bass tournaments. Ray Scott managed to change his mind and in doing so he changed B.A.S.S. history forever.
In 1932 George Perry set a World Record by catching a 22 lb. 4 oz. Largemouth bass, a record that unbelievably still stands today!
In the early years of B.A.S.S., many techniques were shared amongst the competitive anglers.
Virgil Ward was the pioneer of outdoor television and his efforts are still recognized today.
Tournament bass fishing began with the notion of a "good ole boy's club". Women just didn't compete. The sport stayed that way until 1991 when the Corp of Engineers forced B.A.S.S. into having a woman compete on Missouri's Truman Lake.
The 1992 Angler of the Year showdown.
Carl was the founder of Mercury Marine and has a very colorful background. He began his business with no intention of building outboard motors.
When a competitor finally qualifies for the Classic the first time, an angler can get a little overwhelmed by bass fishing's biggest event.
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