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Rick Clunn to run Aluminum at Classic!
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<blockquote data-quote="clarker2000" data-source="post: 72626" data-attributes="member: 1113"><p>Whos Rick Clunn? Thats like asking who is Pam Anderson? LOL. </p><p> I understand Ricks article on catching fish just as well out of a smaller boat vs. 22 ft fiberglass with a 250 and it being cheaper but trust me, but Rick Clunn doesnt pay for his boat, truck, gas, rods, reels, or tournament fees, so his point of view really doesnt work well for me. </p><p></p><p> I think personally he has spots that require a very small light boat. Smart move. Secret spots that allow him to go where others cant. On top of that I cant see him having a stock bass tracker. It has to have some sort of tricked out rod lockers etc. He carries about 15 rod combos and tons of tackle not to mention a camera guy. </p><p></p><p>I also like what he said about not fishing lake erie in a tin boat. Im not busting on tin boats. I have a glass champion and a electric reservoir boat but you certainly arent going in big water with a 18ft aluminum boat. Try crossing the chesapeake bay with a light breeze, not gonna happen. Now try crossing the chesi with 30 mph winds. Your probably not going to make it back. [-X </p><p></p><p>I hope he does well though, Rick is a smooth cat and one hell of a fisherman. =D></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clarker2000, post: 72626, member: 1113"] Whos Rick Clunn? Thats like asking who is Pam Anderson? LOL. I understand Ricks article on catching fish just as well out of a smaller boat vs. 22 ft fiberglass with a 250 and it being cheaper but trust me, but Rick Clunn doesnt pay for his boat, truck, gas, rods, reels, or tournament fees, so his point of view really doesnt work well for me. I think personally he has spots that require a very small light boat. Smart move. Secret spots that allow him to go where others cant. On top of that I cant see him having a stock bass tracker. It has to have some sort of tricked out rod lockers etc. He carries about 15 rod combos and tons of tackle not to mention a camera guy. I also like what he said about not fishing lake erie in a tin boat. Im not busting on tin boats. I have a glass champion and a electric reservoir boat but you certainly arent going in big water with a 18ft aluminum boat. Try crossing the chesapeake bay with a light breeze, not gonna happen. Now try crossing the chesi with 30 mph winds. Your probably not going to make it back. [-X I hope he does well though, Rick is a smooth cat and one hell of a fisherman. =D> [/QUOTE]
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