The very first fly I learned to tie was his Clouser. I took a class while my now wife as a medical convention. Toom a walk along the hotel beach until I came across a small creek dumping water into the bay. First cast, a jack, second cast a snook. A few cast later 25lbs tarpon!!!! At that moment I knew Fly fishing was for ever!!! All thanks to that Clouser Minnow
I met Bob at a 3 day event at Renzetti. What you see is what you get! A down to earth kind man who is steeped in experience, and takes great joy in sharing it! He is a credit to the sport!!!! Thanks for enabling him to share his story!
I believe one day at cape Canaveral on bio lab road , I got to interact with Mr. Clouser . I had a weird feeling believe I actually met him . I always thought it was him very nice and humble man. I think to this day it was Mr. Clouser. I’ll never forget it
I certainly enjoy working with Bob's son, Bobby, at the White River Fly Shop in Harrisburg and I love to fly fish for Smallmouth Bass in the Juniata River. I learned a lot from Bobby fly fishing from my G3 1860 CCJ and I love to tie the Clouser Swimming Nymph and Clouser Crayfish fly patterns.
Wow I never new Bob clouser dad lived in Homestead my father was also a Airplane mechanic at Homestead Air force base. A lot of fishing legends lived in Homestead flip pallot, Rob fordyce and Rick Murphy etc.
Great interview! Bob’s a class act!
Awesome interview, so good to see these legends and hear their stories. Well done guys!
Another great interview with a legend! Thank you Andy.
Amazing podcast. It's crazy how much you can learn just from listen legends like Bob Clouser.
The very first fly I learned to tie was his Clouser. I took a class while my now wife as a medical convention. Toom a walk along the hotel beach until I came across a small creek dumping water into the bay. First cast, a jack, second cast a snook. A few cast later 25lbs tarpon!!!! At that moment I knew Fly fishing was for ever!!! All thanks to that Clouser Minnow
I met Bob at a 3 day event at Renzetti. What you see is what you get! A down to earth kind man who is steeped in experience, and takes great joy in sharing it! He is a credit to the sport!!!! Thanks for enabling him to share his story!
Such a great episode ! The half amd half great fly !
Great interview. Somerset is such a great place to meet people and share information.
I believe one day at cape Canaveral on bio lab road , I got to interact with Mr. Clouser . I had a weird feeling believe I actually met him . I always thought it was him very nice and humble man. I think to this day it was Mr. Clouser. I’ll never forget it
Listening while tying up some Clouser minnows for a Redfish trip I'm doing in a few weeks.
I certainly enjoy working with Bob's son, Bobby, at the White River Fly Shop in Harrisburg and I love to fly fish for Smallmouth Bass in the Juniata River. I learned a lot from Bobby fly fishing from my G3 1860 CCJ and I love to tie the Clouser Swimming Nymph and Clouser Crayfish fly patterns.
Ha his son taught me how to tie flies! He works at my local bass pro, him and his dad are great people
RIP BOB
Not yet, he is still alive.
Wow I never new Bob clouser dad lived in Homestead my father was also a Airplane mechanic at Homestead Air force base. A lot of fishing legends lived in Homestead flip pallot, Rob fordyce and Rick Murphy etc.
awesome
I could go another hour easy. I won't go bone fishing without my Clouser minnows.