Did anyone read the interview in Bassmaster Magazine with Rick Clunn and his approach to fishing and applying quantum physics??? It all sounds like hippie talk to me, but the more I think about it the more sense it makes. Clunn talked of taking a minute or two before and during the tournament to meditate and clear his head.....he said he "learns more during that short time than anything he does during the day"......
Maybe that's how he keeps his cool out there and how he is able to pick up on things others don't. Maybe stopping and clearing your head is what it takes to get past all of the drama and pressures that go with each tournament at that level. I'm just curious if anyone else takes such an approach? It sounds like a really simple thing to do, but I wonder how many people actually do it! Just take a minute to completely stop what you are doing, set your rod down, close your eyes for a few minutes, completely clear your mind, and try to read what the fish are telling you! I know I'm guilty of not doing that! When I'm out there I'm wide open and constantly trying different things and trying to apply what I've learned. However, Clunn says knowledge only takes you so far and that you must listen to what the fish are telling you, that sometimes it's your knowledge that keeps you from following your instincts..........
Did anyone else read the article?



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