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World record trout,ect - 7/2/2009 11:31:52 AM   
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I actually bought the geney lures in 67.lol

coolfishingmuseumroom1Gadabout Gaddis "The Flying Fisherman". TV's first fishing star in the 1950's and 60's. ... Click here for the Gadabout Gaddis Tribute Page. ...
www.bpspinners.com/coolfishingstuff.html - Cached

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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/2/2009 11:46:33 AM   
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john, we had his autobiography in our h.s.  between 68 and 72, i think i checked it out over a dozen times.  much more satisfying than geometry and french.  one other guy checked it out more than me, so i know two of us really liked the guy.  remember his show on saturdays?  black and white tv.

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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/2/2009 11:47:57 AM   
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Interesting info. Thank you

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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/2/2009 11:52:38 AM   
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Ya, I watched him every sat. The reason I took up fly fishing.

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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/2/2009 12:00:23 PM   
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I don't remeber that guy, but I did really enjoy the old pics. I had a few of those spinners I got from the old man. Thanx fer postin the link.

Side note: Deetz is still runnin' that exact (I think) evinrude engine.


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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/2/2009 12:01:39 PM   
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The reason I took up fly fishing.

mine......indy, you, jerry, green weenie, bug, dano, drake, swinger, kype, kevin, worm waster, riz, schlemoc, cold and the list goes on.  joining this site has become expensive

the pictures, jack's cane rod, and your old browning did me in.  my wife is mad at all of you guys.  said you are all a bad influence.

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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/2/2009 12:04:55 PM   
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I hate to admit it.....I'm crossing over to the darkside. I have had a few board members offer to teach me to flyfish...I'm gonna take one of them up on it.




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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/2/2009 12:10:43 PM   
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on the same note, check out this site:

http://www.wyomingoutdoorsradio.com/gallery_of_odd.htm

there is a couple of pages so go all the way to the bottom and see all the pages... crazy stuff on here. Click the pics to enlarge them!

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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/2/2009 1:50:04 PM   
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Cool site !

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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/2/2009 7:08:02 PM   
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Rap,
I'd hate to think that I was a bad influence. Maybe the others but not me.(LOL) I was simply leading you down the path of true enlightenment and truth. At least that's my story; and I'm stickin' to it!

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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/2/2009 7:46:13 PM   
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Thanks Mike, great memories. I picked up a Gadabout vcr at a flea market just to remember the days when my father and I watched his show. 

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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/2/2009 8:30:36 PM   
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""Side note: Deetz is still runnin' that exact (I think) evinrude engine""  1957 Evinrude





Yesserry  That is the EXACT same one I am currently running.

But that one in the picture is a wee bit nicer than mine so Im going to say mine is well seasoned and broken in.

here is mine  shes not so perrty but running strong as the day she first started up.







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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/3/2009 7:46:56 AM   
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That was cool ! Thanks !

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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/3/2009 10:36:45 AM   
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World Record Largemouth?After 77 years of waiting, has a new world record largemouth bass finally been caught? Rumors say yes, there has, and the news comes from Lake Biwa in Japan. Bassmaster »


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RE: World record trout,ect - 7/3/2009 10:47:10 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Hammerdown

Thanks Mike, great memories. I picked up a Gadabout vcr at a flea market just to remember the days when my father and I watched his show. 

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For those younger than me, remember Curt?
Curt Gowdy:

July 31, 1919 — February 20, 2006

I first met Curt Gowdy when I was working for The American Sportsman, an ABC Sports show that could be seen on Sundays during the 1970s and 80s. The show was devoted to hunting, fishing and adventure. My job of Equipment Manager involved carrying lots of cases.


Curt was the host of the show. We traveled all over the US and beyond to film show segments with celebrities from sports and entertainment. I recall shows we did with Curt and Mariel and Jack Hemingway hunting wood duck in Jackson Hole Wyoming; Quail hunting with Bruce Jenner; Bonefish fishing in the flats of the Florida Key with Herve Villechaize, Tarpon Fishing in Tarpon Springs, documenting (but not hunting) the migration of Canadian Geese down the Delaware, Elk Tracking (but not hunting), skin diving off Cuba, Tuna Fishing in Newfoundland and many more. What an amazing job I had!

Many of these shoots were physically demanding and dangerous. Much of the fun is that when working with a small group of people for a week or so, you become like a family unit. A lot of what makes that work comes from the top down. So while Curt was the star and father figure, he tied the group together because he was very professional and a lot of fun. There was always an ABC producer with us such as Bob Duncan, Glen Giere, or Mark Lucas leading the small army/family unit that a crew becomes. Theoretically, the ABC producer was running the show, but it was clear that they were working for Curt rather than visa versa.

On each shoot there were maybe three to eight freelancers including cameramen, assistant cameramen and sound men. The freelancers I worked with the most on American Sportsman included some of the best in the business such as Peter Henning, Bruce Buckley, Andy Rowe, Hank Holton, Alan Schneider, Jimmy Lynch, Dave Conley, Doyle Smith, Bruce Perlman.

The show would not have been possible without our extraordinary office manager for the small ABC Film Unit, Ms. Tony Brown. Among the others who worked on the fourth and fifth floors of the unmarked brownstone at 60 West 55th St, New York City were as Jon Hammond, Lorraine Venezia, Bob Nixon, Mary Jo, John Wilcox, Pat Smith, Neal Cunningham. Our editors includes Vinnie, Tony Scandifio, John Peterson, uh oh. memory failing…Help! Please email me names of others who should be listed here. Better yet, just use the Comment box below.


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Denise DeBellis writes:


I worked for ABC TV for 17 years. During my job interview with John Wilcox, he had asked me your typical interview questions. The one question that sealed my position with Sportsman was, “Do you know who Curt Gowdy is.” I replied, senior or junior…….bam…I was hired.

I had the pleasure of working for “The American Sportsman” in New York back in 1981-1982, working with John Wilcox, Bob Nixon, Tony Brown, Chris Carmody, George Bell, Liz ? and the list of wonderful people goes on. In 1982, I relocated to Los Angeles to work with ABC in Century City.


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This was a successful show that, even though it was bounced around in the schedule by ABC, it became the prototype for this type of show. Imitators could never match the kind of fiercely loyal audience drawn to American Sportsman. As Curt told an interviewer for Sports Afield magazine in Feb 2002, “I think the appeal of The American Sportsman was that it had a film-like quality. It was more than just a hunting and fishing program. Every episode told a story. We had a big budget and the best people in the business working on that show - the best producers, editors, cameramen, and soundmen. Not like today where the host and a single cameraman do everything on an outdoor show.”

Hunting and fishing are unpredictable activities. The freelancers joked that we had many hours of excruciating boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror. The show was filmed in 16mm film. Those film cameras were really the only way you could do it in those days. We used Eclair 16 mm cameras called NPRs and ACLs for most of the work. High speed cameras like the Photosonics could shoot up to 1000 frames a second and make exquisite slow motion.

But the sound recording was one of the most difficult aspects. The sound man had to be pretty clever sometimes hiding mics behind bushes and rocks. “We soon employed shortwave microphones,” says Gowdy, “which was a first in the history of television. It allowed us to record every bit of conversation, and little things that made the experience more vivid to the viewer like the crushing of gravel under your wader boots or the cackle of a rising pheasant.” Today these mics are called wireless mics. The sound was recorded on Nagra tape recorders which were worn on the shoulder. In some cases a miniature Nagra SN was hidden on the talent to provide more flexibility


Curt Gowdy and Jack Hemingway

Curt Gowdy, our hunting guide, Jack Hemingway, Mariel Hemingway, Nov 1976
Photos ©, 1976 Hal Landen ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Some people with as much clout as Curt had could become demanding, but Curt never was. He was a true gentleman, patient and fun. He set the tone for the entire week or so we were on the shoot. Traveling and working outdoors with these documentary crews was some of the most fun I ever had in the TV business. Sitting for many hours in a cold duck blind, all day bouncing on the bow of a small fishing boat waiting for a Tarpon to be hooked and to leap high out of the water, sitting very quietly in complete camouflage before sunrise waiting for turkeys.

Long before I had the honor to work for him, Curt was an award-winning broadcaster. His broadcasting career began in Cheyenne, WY, in 1944 where he would stand on a milk crate and announce football games often in subzero temperatures. In 1949, he did play-by-play announcing for the New York Yankees and then two years later for the Boston Red Sox.

Curt Gowdy was inducted into the broadcast wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984 and the American Sportscaster’s Hall of Fame in 1985. Gowdy won six Emmy’s for his work on American Sportsman and nearly every celebrity appeared on the show at one point or another. As Gowdy said, “All these guys explained to me why they liked coming on the show: because they loved the outdoors and loved getting away from Hollywood and everything phony there.” Curt was the perfect person to make that happen.

Thank you, Curt.
- Hal Landen

PS. Sorry, I do not know where you can buy the American Sportsman shows on DVD. If you know, please contact me.



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