Great stories, guys. Spent a fair amount of time around Rick during my newspaper years and he was always one of the most cooperative and appreciative anglers around when it came to giving up time for the media. In fact, I could call on him on the phone and talk for an hour or more anytime I wanted. Still could, I imagine.
Really happy to see him get this win.
A quick story of my own:
Most of you know that Rick won the 1984 Bassmasters Classic on the Arkansas River at Pine Bluff, AR, with a record-setting catch of 75 pounds, 9 ounces. The final-day weigh-in was attended by President Bush (Sr.) and then-Arkansas governor Bill Clinton. It was with them lookiing on that Clunn gave his brief "chasing little green fish" speech about fishing thru the pain of his father being on his deathbed.
Anyway, Clunn's remarkable win was 100 percent accomplished within sight of the launch ramp at Regional Park in Pine Bluff. No one gave a thought to jumping in a boat and crowding anglers on the water back then, but there were probably 150 people on the bank when Clunn pulled up on his hole that morning. It was basically just a channel bend that hit up against the bank and had created a washout. I was paired as a press observer with Jimmy Houston that day and we had started on a brushy bank straight across the harbor, with Jimmy throwing an old Fliptail floating lizard around the bushes. Within minutes of Clunn putting the trolling motor down, he was hauling in 4-pounders left and right, and the crowd's cheers just echoed across the water time and time again. After about 10 minutes of this, Houston turned to me and said, "I may not be able to stop him from beating me like a drum, but darn if I have to sit here and watch and listen to him do it. We're out of here!" He punctuated the statement with one of his big trademark giggles, yanked up the trolling motor and off we went to quieter surroundings.