From Bob-Fishing To Bass-Bugging
Sunday, February 8, 2009 at 09:23AM FROM BOB-FISHING TO BASS-BUGGING

The publication of James Henshall's "Book of the Black Bass" in 1881 brought respectability to sport-fishing for American black bass. Beginning with the making of the first modern plug-casting rod in 1885, the use of artificial lures experienced a surge in popularity. Artificial bass plugs and spoons were heavy in order to pull the line from the reel, running from half an ounce to an ounce in weight, and entered the water with a splash. This left a niche where a style of fly-rod fishing called bass-bugging could grow.
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