Thank you again sir for these videos. Let's us older guys reflect on simpler times. Damn I love this sport n the memories. Keep em coming Mr. Clunn thank you again.
They still had shotgun starter at local events when I bought my first boat in 1982. It was a 1978 Ranger tri hull with a 115 Mercury straight 6. Some V hulls with 150 were coming around by then. My Ranger got a lot better hole shot than most so my first tournament I got out in front of everyone for the first couple hundred yards and then everyone flew by, it was terrifying! I learned to hang back after that. I received my first BASS membership Christmas 1972, can’t wait for you to get to that issue!
Thank you, Mr. Clunn, for inspiring me as a 6 yr old boy, back in 1979, who had just caught his first bass. Thank you for your continued inspiration to me as a modern competitive angler fishing national-level events. Thank you also, for your future inspiration to me as a thinking man, human being, and a man who appreciates nature, and all those who made this sport what it became at it's peak. Bless you, Rick Clunn. You are a living legend.
Had a friend still fishing out of one those boat in the 80s. As small as those boat were ,they were very heavy. Another great episode. Don't forget most people sat down and fished in those days.
I’m really enjoying your series of “back in time” videos. Wonderful insight on the beginnings of the sport. The BM Elmo cartoons with all the computers and tech in the boat was quite prophetic. BTW… the 8422 Elrod home is still there, just next to the little Berry creek. On the corner of Garland. Near Pasadena.
Dang it Rick your making me home sick talking up lake mead!! I can remember like it was yesterday running thru the canyon in the fall up to the bar and never see another boat coming or going. Water so clear up there u can see the shadow of the boat in 40 feet!!
I'm so glad you saved all of your magazines . I would truly enjoy sitting down and being able to read about all of the early days . Also another fascinatng fact about bass tournaments in the 50s . I had absolutely no idea ! Wow ! Thanks again for your time Rick ! Tight lines !
Mr Clunn, you are truly my biggest, uh "hero", for lack of a better fitting term. You did a podcast with Mercer a year or two ago, where you talked about quantum physics, and how the laws of such effectively apply to day to day life, and if you happen to see this, I would like you to know that that might just be the most important morsel of knowledge that I've ever heard in my life, and keeping it in my mind day to day has changed the trajectory of my life drastically for the better. So thank you, and congratulations on your extensive career and retirement, and I really hope to get to meet you someday.
Just wanted to say thank you for taking the time to make this video and mention Elroy Krueger and his spinnerbait skills. I sure would like to listen to anything that you have about Elroy related spinnerbait stuff. I still remember I would visit him almost every weekend at his shop in universal City and his shop in Callahan down at choke Canyon. I was fortunate enough to talk to him every time I was down there at choke Canyon. He would share little things with me like his recipe for neon gold skirt for his spinner bait that was made with luma flex material. I still remember a time when he told me you need to grab a bag of a hundred of these worms. They were plum chartreuse laminate. He said it was because bass were feeding on dragonflies that look like that color. Again. Wanted to say thank you for the video. Would like to see you make a tutorial video on spinnerbaits on what makes a great spinnerbait. It's a lost art. I still throw it looking forward to hoping that you make a video on spinnerbaits again. Thanks!
Yes, Rick once said Elroy was the best spinnerbait fisherman ever. There are a few short videos on RUclips with Rick talking about spinnerbaits, and one that's over 16 minutes long entitled "Rick Clunn Spinnerbait Seminar" which was shot in 2011 in southern California, but yes, more spinnerbait videos by Rick would be welcomed!
I joined B.A.S.S. back in 1976 when I started fishing in bass clubs. BASS was mostly responsible for lots of my tournament wins. Followed Rick Clunn for many years on the Bassmaster Trail. I remember him being billed as Mr. October back then when the Classics were held in October. I also knew Elroy Krueger Rick was talking about. R.I.P. Elroy! ❤
There was a cartoon editorial in an early Bassmaster that predicted forward facing sonar. The neat thing about the editorial was for anglers using this new technology in tournaments, the anglers were limited to only 100 casts per day. This rule could work today.
So rebel boats were owned and ran by Rebbel bait Company which made the rebel Minnow back then I am a little bit of a nerd about this. I have a wonderful day, Rick.
Rick I'm looking forward to meeting you in Pittsburgh next month one of my goals in life lol is meet ya. I've been fishing out of a nitro 160 TF Rick clunn edition for years she is a great rig I'll never sell her.
I actually recently watched an interview with a family member of rebel lure company which made the rebel boats Thanks for great video ruclips.net/video/SYLtc-TWCrY/видео.htmlsi=n8_6wdPdlMPoqTJ7
Thank you again sir for these videos. Let's us older guys reflect on simpler times. Damn I love this sport n the memories. Keep em coming Mr. Clunn thank you again.
They still had shotgun starter at local events when I bought my first boat in 1982. It was a 1978 Ranger tri hull with a 115 Mercury straight 6. Some V hulls with 150 were coming around by then. My Ranger got a lot better hole shot than most so my first tournament I got out in front of everyone for the first couple hundred yards and then everyone flew by, it was terrifying! I learned to hang back after that. I received my first BASS membership Christmas 1972, can’t wait for you to get to that issue!
Thank you, Mr. Clunn, for inspiring me as a 6 yr old boy, back in 1979, who had just caught his first bass. Thank you for your continued inspiration to me as a modern competitive angler fishing national-level events. Thank you also, for your future inspiration to me as a thinking man, human being, and a man who appreciates nature, and all those who made this sport what it became at it's peak. Bless you, Rick Clunn. You are a living legend.
Had a friend still fishing out of one those boat in the 80s. As small as those boat were ,they were very heavy. Another great episode. Don't forget most people sat down and fished in those days.
Your wisdom is inspiring ❤️😊
This was great!🤙👊
I’m really enjoying your series of “back in time” videos. Wonderful insight on the beginnings of the sport. The BM Elmo cartoons with all the computers and tech in the boat was quite prophetic.
BTW… the 8422 Elrod home is still there, just next to the little Berry creek. On the corner of Garland. Near Pasadena.
Thanks
Thanks for another great video of your memories Mr clunn! Have a great day sir!!!
Thanks, you too!
@rickclunn50 thank you for the interaction!! Some guys are too good to take the time. That's why you are a legend and they will be forgotten!!!
Dang it Rick your making me home sick talking up lake mead!! I can remember like it was yesterday running thru the canyon in the fall up to the bar and never see another boat coming or going. Water so clear up there u can see the shadow of the boat in 40 feet!!
Amazing information that's not forgotten, thank you for doing this 👍
My pleasure!
I'm so glad you saved all of your magazines . I would truly enjoy sitting down and being able to read about all of the early days . Also another fascinatng fact about bass tournaments in the 50s . I had absolutely no idea ! Wow ! Thanks again for your time Rick ! Tight lines !
Thanks for watching. I enjoy sharing these old magazines.
Mr Clunn, you are truly my biggest, uh "hero", for lack of a better fitting term. You did a podcast with Mercer a year or two ago, where you talked about quantum physics, and how the laws of such effectively apply to day to day life, and if you happen to see this, I would like you to know that that might just be the most important morsel of knowledge that I've ever heard in my life, and keeping it in my mind day to day has changed the trajectory of my life drastically for the better. So thank you, and congratulations on your extensive career and retirement, and I really hope to get to meet you someday.
Thank you so much for that message, it really means a lot to me.
Thanks again for doing these. I remember Elroy. Tough guy. If you got along with Elroy very long, you were a very adaptable fellow.
Elroy was a character, that’s for sure.
Thank you and your wife for these video’s.
Thank you, she helps out a lot.
Just wanted to say thank you for taking the time to make this video and mention Elroy Krueger and his spinnerbait skills. I sure would like to listen to anything that you have about Elroy related spinnerbait stuff. I still remember I would visit him almost every weekend at his shop in universal City and his shop in Callahan down at choke Canyon. I was fortunate enough to talk to him every time I was down there at choke Canyon. He would share little things with me like his recipe for neon gold skirt for his spinner bait that was made with luma flex material. I still remember a time when he told me you need to grab a bag of a hundred of these worms. They were plum chartreuse laminate. He said it was because bass were feeding on dragonflies that look like that color. Again. Wanted to say thank you for the video. Would like to see you make a tutorial video on spinnerbaits on what makes a great spinnerbait. It's a lost art. I still throw it looking forward to hoping that you make a video on spinnerbaits again. Thanks!
Yes, Rick once said Elroy was the best spinnerbait fisherman ever. There are a few short videos on RUclips with Rick talking about spinnerbaits, and one that's over 16 minutes long entitled "Rick Clunn Spinnerbait Seminar" which was shot in 2011 in southern California, but yes, more spinnerbait videos by Rick would be welcomed!
I joined B.A.S.S. back in 1976 when I started fishing in bass clubs. BASS was mostly responsible for lots of my tournament wins. Followed Rick Clunn for many years on the Bassmaster Trail. I remember him being billed as Mr. October back then when the Classics were held in October. I also knew Elroy Krueger Rick was talking about. R.I.P. Elroy! ❤
There was a cartoon editorial in an early Bassmaster that predicted forward facing sonar. The neat thing about the editorial was for anglers using this new technology in tournaments, the anglers were limited to only 100 casts per day. This rule could work today.
So rebel boats were owned and ran by Rebbel bait Company which made the rebel Minnow back then I am a little bit of a nerd about this. I have a wonderful day, Rick.
Rick I'm looking forward to meeting you in Pittsburgh next month one of my goals in life lol is meet ya. I've been fishing out of a nitro 160 TF Rick clunn edition for years she is a great rig I'll never sell her.
I’ll be looking forward to meeting you as well.
I love the outfit Rick
Wife buys my clothes, she gets me.👍
I actually recently watched an interview with a family member of rebel lure company which made the rebel boats
Thanks for great video
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