The Leader in Pro Bass Fishing News!
Facebook Twitter

Klein: Sentimental loss the worst

Klein: Sentimental loss the worst

(Editor's note: Here's another short feature from Alan McGuckin of Dynamic Sponsorships)

Gary Klein is having the sort of season that should allow him to qualify for a remarkable 30th Bassmaster Classic. He sat 18th in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year race heading into the event at the Mississippi River.

However, in addition to the powerful rain and lighting that delayed the start of day 2, Klein's week in La Crosse was tested by storms of concern and frustration when he realized thieves had slipped their way under his boat cover in the hotel parking lot one night prior to the event and stole the majority of his most important tackle just 48 hours before official practice got started.

The robbers took 16 plastic tackle trays that housed Klein’s square-bill crankbaits, treasured topwaters, tungsten weights, dropshot tackle and specialty flippin’ hooks, plus two Gary Klein signature series Quantum flippin’ sticks. The also got wo Greg Hackney signature series Quantum flippin’ sticks, three Quantum Accurist PT casting reels with the rare "flippin' switch" that he loves, and a Quantum EXO 200 reel.

With the help of his fellow pros, Klein is squashing adversity like summer bugs on the windshield of his Repel-wrapped Tundra.

“The amazing thing about this group of Elite Series pros is that within minutes of me discovering I had been robbed, no less than 15 other pros starting volunteering to give me any tackle I needed to get through the week,” he said. “Cliff Pace, Shaw Grigsby, Russ Lane, Andy Montgomery, the list goes on and on. Heck, Kevin VanDam heard about it while he was still at home getting ready to drive from Michigan to Wisconsin, and called to ask if he could bring any extra stuff from home to help me out.”

Klein moves forward in positive fashion knowing that as the 19th century proverb says, “Less is more.”

“I had my boat broken into 20 or so years ago at Kentucky Lake, and they took virtually everything in it,” recalled Klein. “The worst part was it happened the night before the tournament, and I didn’t realize I had no tackle until morning launch, so Greg Hines loaned me two flippin’ sticks and a handful of black and blue jigs, and I ended up catching the biggest limit anybody weighed in that day.

“These situations have a weird way of forcing you to focus harder on the actual fishing part of this sport, but it’s losing the irreplaceable stuff that hurts the most."

One of those “irreplacables” came from Klein's mother’s keychain out in California.

“About 30 years ago, Mom asked me for a lure to hang on her keychain. I gave her an old topwater that’s no longer made. It was a great one - an all-time favorite.

“So 2 years ago when I visited her, I told her I would trade her for a new one. I took the old one that had been worn down to just the bone-colored body home to Texas and hung hooks and new feathers on it."

The sentimentally rich lure shared between Gary and his mom also fell victim to the criminals’ hands last Friday night.

If you see any of the above-mentioned tackle suspiciously for sale, please call police. In the meantime, Gary fishes with the focus that’s made him a living legend, and one that adversity won’t derail in his quest for a mind-boggling 30th rip to the Bassmaster Classic.

“I love La Crosse,” said Klein. “This is a great fishery. I enjoy coming up here, and I look forward to coming back again.”

Latest News

Video You May Like