Veteran competitor Clunn feels Elite Series has truly become an international circuit
He’s been crowned a world champion four times over his illustrious career, but Rick Clunn has never seen pro bass fishing as international as it is currently.
Clunn, 75, completed his 16th season on the Bassmaster Elite Series, which is generally regarded as the highest level of pro bass fishing. He has appeared in 474 career events dating back to 1976, registering 16 wins and over US$2.6 million in tournament earnings.
He’s a four-time winner of the Bassmaster Classic (1976, ’77, ’84, ’90), the circuit’s most prestigious event and one that earns the victor the unofficial ‘world champion’ moniker.
“Right now, it (Elite Series) is more international than it’s ever been,” Clunn said during a recent telephone interview. “Even back in 1976 when I won my first Bassmaster Classic, it was considered the world championship even though we only had people from the United States (competing).