World's Best Bass Angler?
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World's Best Bass Angler?
Okay pro staff, and readers, who do you feel is or was the best bass angler of all time? One of the up and coming pro's? Bill Dance? Roland Martin? Someone from the past, Virgil Ward, Buck Perry, Orlando Wilson? Big name stars, David Fritts, Rick Clunn, Gary Klein, Jay Yelas, Denny Brauer? Lots of choices, lots of answers. What do you think? My answer later.
Johnnie Crain
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I think it is fair to say that there are a number of "great" anglers both young and "old".
As far as competitive angling goes, I would have to go with Rick Clunn. He has proven time and again that he can succeed on the purest level of angling - making the fish bite regardless of the conditions faced. Not only has he proven he can do that, he has done it repeatedly under the greatest of pressures such as the Bassmasters Classic. I think Hank Parker had that in him as well but chose to leave the game before making the mark Clunn has.
On the underrated side I have to mention Billy Westmoreland - he may have not been as notorious of a tournament angler as some others, but there isnt a pro out there who wouldnt recognize his aptitude for patterning and catching fish, especially smallmouths.
As far as competitive angling goes, I would have to go with Rick Clunn. He has proven time and again that he can succeed on the purest level of angling - making the fish bite regardless of the conditions faced. Not only has he proven he can do that, he has done it repeatedly under the greatest of pressures such as the Bassmasters Classic. I think Hank Parker had that in him as well but chose to leave the game before making the mark Clunn has.
On the underrated side I have to mention Billy Westmoreland - he may have not been as notorious of a tournament angler as some others, but there isnt a pro out there who wouldnt recognize his aptitude for patterning and catching fish, especially smallmouths.
Brian Caudill : Bassin' USA Prostaff : Ohio
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I'm only 17 so i dont know all the "old guys". But if i were to answer this question with my limited knowledge i would have to say Kevin VanDam.
Simply because he has proven himself at such a young age. He stepped up to all the challenges that were thrown at him and if you look at the Bassfan.com standings he's #1.
Although he has yet to make a cut this year he is still high in the AOY standings. If i had a 2nd choice it would be Clunn b/c well enough said in the name Rick Clunn.
Thats my imput.
J.T.
Simply because he has proven himself at such a young age. He stepped up to all the challenges that were thrown at him and if you look at the Bassfan.com standings he's #1.
Although he has yet to make a cut this year he is still high in the AOY standings. If i had a 2nd choice it would be Clunn b/c well enough said in the name Rick Clunn.
Thats my imput.
J.T.
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First I have to totally agree with Brian. Billy Westmoreland was one of the greatest fisherman that ever wet a line. Most know him for his smallmouth skills but not many know that he won 2 Bassmaster events in Florida in his earlier days. I had the great opportunity to fish with him a few years ago and I have to say that he was one of the nicest poeple that I have ever met.
Anyway, I truly beleive that Larry Nixon is in a class of his own. He has shown it time and again that he is a top contender in any tournament he enter.
Mark
Anyway, I truly beleive that Larry Nixon is in a class of his own. He has shown it time and again that he is a top contender in any tournament he enter.
Mark
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I would have to say Hank Parker is the best ever. I also think there are some up and comers that will leave their marks on angling history. Gerald Swindle, Skeet Reese, Dave Lefebre, J.T. Bagwell (LOL I had to through that in just for laughs), Ish Monroe and David Walker will all be superstars in the world of bass fishing.
JT Bagwell
JT Bagwell
Jeremiah Bagwell : Bassin' USA Prostaff : Illinois
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Hands Down... RICK CLUNN
Strong 2nd... Kevin VanDam
Although I am sure there are bass anglers out there who do not choose to compete or show their talents to the public.
Strong 2nd... Kevin VanDam
Although I am sure there are bass anglers out there who do not choose to compete or show their talents to the public.
Eric Picarella : Bassin' USA Prostaff : Pennsylvania
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Having fished with some of the greatest Larry Nixon, Tommy Martin, Rick Clunn, Jack Hines, Zell Rowland to name a few. My number 1 choice would be Larry Nixon followed by Rick Clunn. While Clunn is ahead in Classic wins Nixon has won 4 Mega Bucks Titles. In the Mega Bucks floor mate you must fish the same waters after the other pros.
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I think Rick Clunn is the best ever, but I think I admire and respect Hank Parker the most of everyone. I, with the help of my two kids, have named our last two pets after Hank Parker. He has always been a class act to me and could have been the modern day Rick Clunn if he would have stayed in competitive fishing.
Kevin Van Damm is the best currently, but watch out for Mark Davis, David Fritts, and David Walker. They could be in this class someday.
Great Post Johnnie!!!!!!
Kevin Van Damm is the best currently, but watch out for Mark Davis, David Fritts, and David Walker. They could be in this class someday.
Great Post Johnnie!!!!!!
Roger Spaulding : Bassin' USA Prostaff : Indiana
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Guys, this is a great post but the thing that bothers me is that you assume that it is or may be a pro. Putting thought into it, Rick clunn has had the most impressive career. He would be my pro pick. K. Van Dam is a great angler but please, he hasn't been around long enough to even be considered here. I guess this would be based on lifetime acheivement. Think about guys who have won multiple Classics.....Nixon, Parker, etc. Now, Billy Westmoreland is a great pick, a great all time smallie guy. How about Charlie Brewer? He single handedly changed the way guys fish with his Slider approach. Doug Hannon, has likely caught more 10lb bass than any man in history. Tim Holshlag is a smallmouth machine on small waters. Bob Crupi, has more teen and 20's bass than anyone I've ever heard of. There are just so many guys we don't even know about. Perhaps we could establish some criteria that would clarify what makes a guy the best.
Craig DeFranzo
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Good approach, Craig. Unfortunately, it is difficult to select someone who isn't constantly in the public eye. How would we possibly be aware of the person and his accomplishments?
I'd love to see someone come up with a set of guidelines making it possible to gauge a persons ability. As we all know, this idea is just too involved to merit consideration.
I do agree that obviously there are many anglers who are no longer in the news, but might be one of the greatest ever. Virgil Ward is one of them. I always looked up to
Charlie Brewer who you mentioned. Then there was Bill Binkleman who preceded the Lindners and their Lindy Rig with his book "Lunkers Love Nightcrawlers".(It helped define ways of catching bass with either bait or lures.) Or the old college Prof, Buck Perry.
So, we could pick the best in a bunch of categories. Can we agree on some of these?
I'll leave that up to you guys.
To all of you, thanks for your inputs. This site thrives on all the contributions from the Pro Staff and the other board members.
Thinking back to how long it took old guys like me to find out a lot of this information
It took me years to learn what our Pro Staff
casually mentions in a few weeks on this website.
Now, I'll listen to you guys some more. Much obliged. Joe
PS- One last thing, my personal pick of the greatest tournament fishermen of all time has to be Rick Clunn. He may be too New Age for some guys, but his accomplishments span from the mid-70's through today. And I don't think he's ready to hang up his rod yet.
I'd love to see someone come up with a set of guidelines making it possible to gauge a persons ability. As we all know, this idea is just too involved to merit consideration.
I do agree that obviously there are many anglers who are no longer in the news, but might be one of the greatest ever. Virgil Ward is one of them. I always looked up to
Charlie Brewer who you mentioned. Then there was Bill Binkleman who preceded the Lindners and their Lindy Rig with his book "Lunkers Love Nightcrawlers".(It helped define ways of catching bass with either bait or lures.) Or the old college Prof, Buck Perry.
So, we could pick the best in a bunch of categories. Can we agree on some of these?
I'll leave that up to you guys.
To all of you, thanks for your inputs. This site thrives on all the contributions from the Pro Staff and the other board members.
Thinking back to how long it took old guys like me to find out a lot of this information
It took me years to learn what our Pro Staff
casually mentions in a few weeks on this website.
Now, I'll listen to you guys some more. Much obliged. Joe
PS- One last thing, my personal pick of the greatest tournament fishermen of all time has to be Rick Clunn. He may be too New Age for some guys, but his accomplishments span from the mid-70's through today. And I don't think he's ready to hang up his rod yet.
Good Fishing,
JoeM - Former Message Board Moderator
JoeM - Former Message Board Moderator