Doug Hannon “The Bass Professor” dies at 66

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Doug Hannon “The Bass Professor” dies at 66

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Doug Hannon “The Bass Professor” dies at 66
Complications from recent neck surgery believed a factor claiming life of
famed fishing tackle inventor, angling authority, author and longtime TV host

TAMPA, Fla., -- 4/1/2013 -- Doug Hannon, a legend in the fishing world known as the “Bass Professor” whose unique expertise in a wide range of design skills and academic subjects in and outside of angling, died Thursday at his home in Keystone, a north Tampa suburb.
Hannon was 66.
He recently had neck surgery and was recovering at home said friend Russ Riley, a family spokesman and president of WaveSpin/MicroWave, a fishing components design company Hannon launched eight years ago, and which he served as its chief engineer.

Hannon the inventor
Hannon, who was best known by recreational anglers for catching-and-releasing over 800 largemouth bass of 10 or more pounds, also had nearly 20 patents for numerous fishing tackle, lures and boating propulsion designs. After its launch last summer Hannon was again riding the crest of worldwide acclaim with his newest innovation the MicroWave Line Control System by American Tackle, introduced at fall and winter fishing and trade shows in Australia, Asia, and Europe and recently in North America. A key component for light tackle spinning and casting rods called a guide train, Hannon’s new light weight advancement gives anglers longer and more accurate casts with far less vibration and friction to the line.
Based on MicroWave’s success across the globe with increasing sales to major rod builders, Hannon had been scheduled for more fishing show appearances in the U.S., said Riley.
“He was deeply analytical and had an exceptional ability to visualize and solve complex issues, especially when it came to fishing tackle, lures and components geared to helping anglers enjoy the sport,” he said. “You could instantly see and feel his passion when he was showing anglers at fishing shows his engineering designs in use such as casting and catching fish. He absolutely loved the sport.”
Hannon had also recently re-invented the spinning reel naming his new advancement WaveSpin based on its “radical” wave spool design, the antithesis of the spinning reel’s smooth face fabrication found on all other reels for over 60 years. The WaveSpin reel eliminates birds’ nests giving tens of thousands of anglers using it long “tangle-free” effortless casts.
Hannon’s WaveSpin spool design won virtually every award including the “Best of the Best” from Field & Stream Magazine. It was hailed as the “first significant advancement in spin fishing in more than 50 years,” by Outdoor Life Magazine and has been used since 2009 as the “Official Spinning Reel of Walt Disney World Guided Fishing Excursions” becoming popular among families usually fishing for the first time, because of its tangle-free feature.
With the growth and popularity of bass fishing, one of his earlier inventions introduced four decades ago was of the weedless trolling motor blade. It allowed anglers to fish vast areas of previously inaccessible weed beds where bass live and is still used by millions of anglers today. It also put him in the fishing world spotlight.
Hannon was hailed by Outdoor Life as one of the O.L. 25: people “whose lifetime achievement has had the greatest positive influence on hunting and fishing.” In 2000 he was inducted into the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame in Hayward, Wisc.
“Doug was not only the brains behind so many designs like the WaveSpin Reel and the MicroWave, he was also the heart and soul,” said a saddened Riley. “Anglers found him to be very approachable.
“It will be extremely hard without him but Doug and his business partners mapped out great plans for the future of the company. Doug laid the ground work for this company to continue on and be very successful, not only with his recent technology now on the market, but with several other designs in the wings,” said Riley.

Top angler and observer of nature
Besides his recent success as a fishing tackle and components inventor Hannon documented the catch-and-release of more than 800 largemouth bass weighing 10 pounds or greater to his credit, making him one of the country's preeminent big-bass authorities. He was also a highly skilled diver, underwater photographer, author, filmmaker and lure designer.
The legendary angler and renowned bass fishing expert was one of the long time hosts on ESPN’s Sportsman’s Challenge TV series. He spoke and wrote about the battles to stop the irresponsible use of herbicides in the nation’s waterways.
As one of the world’s greatest authorities on bass fishing Hannon wrote hundreds of magazine and newspaper articles on his observations. He also penned three books, Hannon's Field Guide for Bass Fishing, Catch Bass, and Big Bass Magic. He filmed and produced videos with 3M called Understanding Bass, Catching Big Bass, and Bass-Formula for Success, which among them won Cleo and Teddy awards.
He published the Hannon Moon Times nationally for TV, magazines, newspapers, and radio and an annual pocket guide for anglers called the Moon Clock now in its 32nd year.
Through his TV work and tips at fishing shows, Hannon gained a following of thousands of friends in the fishing community and often was called on to speak worldwide on his fishing knowledge. He introduced tips to millions of anglers enriching their enjoyment of fishing, along with many celebrities among them the late General H. Norman Schwarzkopf who he taught how to fly fish for bass.
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1946 to a Canadian mother and a father from Texas, Hannon moved to the United States at the age of seven. He attended Governor Dummer Academy in South Byfield, Mass., and went onto Tulane University in New Orleans, La., to complete a B.A. degree. He was also an accomplished guitarist playing in rock and roll bands there, and developed a lifelong love for running.
Details of burial plans are still pending.
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Contact: Pete Johnson, Johnson Communications, Inc. Scottsdale, Ariz. 85267
480-951-3654 (ph), JohnsonCom@aol.com (e-mail)
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Doug Hannon inspired several generations of bass anglers and deserves recognition for contributions to our sport. My condolences to the Hannon Family for the unexpected passing, R.I.P. Doug.
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One of the best and got to watch him back when. It was something seeing a bass on National TV that was back in the 70's right. Heck we only had so many cable channels then :? think about it. The man was a pioneer. RIP Doug.

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First time I'd heard of his new reel design, it's VERY cool. I did a search to find out how/why it works. For others that had not known either this youtube vid explains it pretty well.

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Doug Hannon taught me a lot when I was a kid. Reading stories of him stealthily stalking ten pounders in Florida taught how to camoflauge myself and what colors to throw. Many sight fisherman still haven't figured this out. He loved the Rapala Floating minnows and that was one of our "secret" lures in the old days. He was very approachable. I e-mailed him a few years ago about what boat colors are best and he got right back to me.
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WaveSpin Offer..Dynamite Deal..

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Editor... are you and your readers looking for a new spinning reel as part of your Spring break... and also a tax time break? WaveSpin is closing out two of its award winning and quality designed larger light tackle models -- perfect for fish like musky, pike, catfish, salmon and landlocked striped bass -- to make way for
some new models. Both were priced in the $80 - $90 range and are now $29.95 each online. Here below is a brief and attached is a high res photo and longer release.



For Immediate Release w/photo-caption

WaveSpin tangle-free reels’ online tax time special

Two light tackle reels with smooth, gutsy drags specially priced at $29.95 each

Two of the fishing reels that helped launch the popularity and success of WaveSpin tangle-free spinning reels are being offered as a “tax time” closeout special.

“We are making way for new models to include higher end metal bodied reels,” said WaveSpin’s Russ Riley. “We also wanted to give anglers a break around tax season.”

The special for the DH 4000 and DH 5000 each priced at $29.95 plus S&H, is available only online at WaveSpinReel.com and is not available at Bass Pro, Cabela’s or other outlets.

Both reels have 8+1 stainless steel ball bearings, come with a two year warranty and are great for fish in the 10 - 50 lb range such as musky, pike, salmon, catfish and land locked striped bass. The DH 4000 was previously priced at $83.26; the DH 5000 was $91.75.

All WaveSpins have patented American design. The DH 4000 uses space age technology to produce 45 lbs of smooth multi-disc drag (typically 15 – 20 lbs on other reels this size). This long casting reel uses 8–12 lb mono or 30–50 lb braid and weighs 12 ozs. The DH5000 weighs 12.5 ozs. It uses 10–14 lb mono or 40–60 lb braid.

Engineered by “The Bass Professor” Doug Hannon, the WaveSpin patented design received instant awards and accolades such as Field & Stream Magazine’s prestigious 2008 “BEST of the BEST” Award which said WaveSpin’s radical design came at a time when innovation in spinning is hard to find." Quantities are limited on both models.

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(caption) The light tackle, long casting WaveSpin tangle-free DH 4000 and DH5000 reels are specially priced at a closeout online special of $29.59 plus shipping and handling.

Contact: Pete Johnson, Johnson Communications, Inc. Scottsdale, Ariz. 85267

480-951-3654 (ph), JohnsonCom@aol.com (e-mail)
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