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  1. Bass Fishing has a long, rich history. Not just with tournaments, and famous tournament pros, but tackle companies, baits, rod/reel companies, and the people that made it all happen. These days we're lucky. Thanks to the fisherman of the past, we can fish with very high tech tackle, electronics, and scores of baits that can work in any scenario. We can learn a lot by learning about well known anglers from the past. These are the fisherman who paved the way for us, and came up with most all of the methods we use today. Do you think that learning about the history of our sport can make you a better fisherman? And, to finalize, who are some of your favourite anglers from past years, and what have you learned from what you've read about them?
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