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      and bass angler diesJim Zeiner, Jr. - Tom Mann, one of the pioneers in bass fishing as
      it's known today died Friday, Feb. 11 at the age of 72. The well
      know angler and lure maker of Eufaula, Alabama developed products
      years ago that are still among the mainstay of anglers today.
 I remember his Jelly Worms from
      the 70s. While Creme is credited for the introduction of plastic
      worms, Mann is the one that put a "scent" slant on
      the bait. While manufacturers today still work to develop scents
      that will make the baits more effective, Mann was way ahead of
      the curve. My dad fished some of the early
      BASS tournaments during a time when Mann was developing a reputation
      as one of the leading bass anglers. I still have one of the programs
      from one of those early tournaments held on Mann's home lake,
      Lake Eufaula. We still sell many of his Little
      George lures to anglers fishing deep structure. His Mann's 20+
      and 30+ crankbaits are a mainstay in many deepwater anglers'
      tackle boxes. He also left his impact on the
      depthfinder industry through his help in the development of affordable
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