I don't understand this question. It should be obvious to anybody that a bass fisherman is superior to a crappie fisherman or a bream fishermen.
A bass fisherman spends tens of thousands of dollars for high power boats with big engines so he can run up and down the lake at high speed searching for his quarry. He is willing to mortgage his house and his first born to buy a high power fishing machine.
A crappie fisherman fishes from the bank, from a fishing barge, from a rowboat or low powered boat and spends much of his time anchored at bridges, brush piles or slowly spider rigging up and down the lake. A bream fisherman fishes from banks and fishing barges and doesn't move about very much when he locates a bream hole.
A bass fisherman spends hundreds of dollars for his fishing rod and then that amount again for his reel. And he must have several of each, since he needs to have different lures rigged up to catch his elusive prey. He can't take the time to change lures when he fishes so he must have several rod/reels with a different lure on each. Plus he must spend hundreds more for lures to ensure he has the latest lure he sees promoted on the bass show infomercials on his T.V.
A crappie fisherman spends less than $100 for his rod/reel combo and seldom uses more than two unless he is spider rigging. A bream fisherman uses a cane pole or a cheap $20 Walmart combo for his fishing gear.
A crappie fisherman uses minnows or cheap jigs for his bait. He does not rush out to buy the latest lure shown on a crappie fishing show (which are hard to find). A bream fisherman users worms or even pieces of hot dog for his bait.
A bass fisherman must spend hundreds of dollars to have two fish finders on his boat. His fish finders must be the latest and greatest if he is to show his face to other bass fishermen. In the past he could get by with an SI with GPS, now he must have a 360 to stay in the game.
A crappie fisherman doesn't need a fish finder but will often buy a low end fish finder if he wants one to aid his fishing. A bream fisherman doesn't know what a fish finder is or does.
Finally it takes a dedicated fisherman, who spends hours and hours of his time, day after day, to learn enough to catch a few bass a day. Anybody can catch crappie the first time they try and can catch dozens in a day. A four year child can catch bream.
I hope these facts clear up the confusion as to why Bass Fishermen are superior to crappie fishermen and bream fishermen.
PS: I'm talking about the normal crappie fisherman, not those who switched from bass fishing to crappie fishing and brought many of their bass fishing attitudes with them.