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Yep, he caught a lot of fish

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

Posted

Wow, I haven't thought about him in a long time. He certainly made his mark on the sport of fishing.

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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I certainly have him to thank for helping me learn how to fish. I suppose I did pay for it by purchasing the rags that featured his input, but that's one of the few writers that always gave his readers WAY more than they were paying for.

Thanks Homer

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Neat guy.. we lost another legend.

another link - http://www.worldfish...-97-239959.aspx

This will be read when I am gone and my ashes are thrown into Lake Taneycomo:

The Fisherman’s Prayer

By Homer Circle

God grant that I may fish

until my dying day;

And when at last I come to rest,

I’ll then most humbly pray;

When in His landing net

I lie in final sleep;

That in His mercy I’ll be judged

as good enough to keep!

Amen

Just once I wish a trout would wink at me!

ozarkflyfisher@gmail.com

I'm the guy wearing the same Simms longbilled hat for 10 years now.

Posted

Anyone remember Jason Lucas? He was my bass fishing idol a long time ago.

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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Yeah, I well remember Jason Lucas as well as Homer Circle. And A.J. McClane and Joe Brooks and before them Ray Bergman. Guys that knew their stuff, and more importantly knew how much they didn't know but that other people did, and could write.

I spent much of my youth reading the big three hunting and fishing magazines cover to cover, and poring over the illustrations and trying to draw just like them. I still get nostalgic for those magazines the way they were back then, when you would read about hunting and fishing trips to exotic locales and dream of going on an African hunting safari or an Alaskan adventure. And read great stories of outdoor adventures. I began to lose interest in reading them when the editors decided that article after article on how to hunt whitetails or catch bass, illustrated with photos, sold better than those great adventure stories and beautiful paintings. Now, that's about all you see, just how-to stuff, now often illustrated with poorly done computer generated "art".

Posted

Fur, fish and game was another that I read. I agree they "Ain't what he used to be" and I don't read them anymore for the same reason.

I still have a Lucas on Bass Fishing in paperback. He went into great detail about how even the smallest change in structure could hold bass.

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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