World's Best Bass Angler?
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2003 5:55 am
Pro Staff,
This has been a fun post for me. Hearing names from the greats of the past and the great to come lets me know our sport is in good hands. Virgil Ward was my very first angling hero. He did more for our sport than anyone will ever know. Even one of our Pro Staffers need at least an honorable mention; Dan Galusha. Dan has contributed an awful lot to guys like me and has won regional as well as national aclaim. I'm sure there are other pro staff members equally as talented. Now to answer my own question; " best bass angler of all time?" I guess I'd have to say Rick Clunn. He has taken the sport to new levels and has always talked about not having any limitations, being able to put everything else on hold for a few hours and has taught us all many new and innovative tricks to help us in our pursuit of happiness, catching bass. Clunn moved to my howetown, Ava, Mo. a few years ago, and just blends right in to the scenery. Half the non-fishing population have no clue who, or what he is. That's his style. My vote, Rick Clunn!!
This has been a fun post for me. Hearing names from the greats of the past and the great to come lets me know our sport is in good hands. Virgil Ward was my very first angling hero. He did more for our sport than anyone will ever know. Even one of our Pro Staffers need at least an honorable mention; Dan Galusha. Dan has contributed an awful lot to guys like me and has won regional as well as national aclaim. I'm sure there are other pro staff members equally as talented. Now to answer my own question; " best bass angler of all time?" I guess I'd have to say Rick Clunn. He has taken the sport to new levels and has always talked about not having any limitations, being able to put everything else on hold for a few hours and has taught us all many new and innovative tricks to help us in our pursuit of happiness, catching bass. Clunn moved to my howetown, Ava, Mo. a few years ago, and just blends right in to the scenery. Half the non-fishing population have no clue who, or what he is. That's his style. My vote, Rick Clunn!!