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Pepper
Posted 12/1/2020 11:38 AM (#971333)
Subject: Ron Lindner




Posts: 1516


I just read that Ron Lindner pass away. I always enjoyed his segments on the old In Fisherman shows. One show he was trolling spinnerbaits over a weed bed fishing for pike an got doubles on Muskie broke both rods Classic
mikie
Posted 12/1/2020 1:00 PM (#971336 - in reply to #971333)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner





Location: Athens, Ohio
Sad to hear, I learned a lot from those folks. m

https://www.in-fisherman.com/editorial/ron-lindner-19342020/386478
IAJustin
Posted 12/1/2020 2:34 PM (#971337 - in reply to #971336)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner




Posts: 1971


Always loved their content, certainly the Linder's were leaders in the industry, must of read the PIKE book at least a dozen times - even though I haven't picked up that book in 20+ years I can still see the photo's of Ron and Al holding some very nice gators! RIP Ron, you had one heck of a ride!
ToddM
Posted 12/1/2020 8:01 PM (#971349 - in reply to #971333)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner





Posts: 20180


Location: oswego, il
His impact on the fishing industry can't be measured. RIP
https://www.outdoornews.com/2020/12/01/international-angling-icon-ro...

Edited by ToddM 12/1/2020 8:08 PM
RMWELLS71
Posted 12/1/2020 9:07 PM (#971350 - in reply to #971349)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner




Posts: 4


Good human being. World lost a good one. RIP
MuskyFlyGuy
Posted 12/2/2020 12:45 AM (#971352 - in reply to #971333)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner




Posts: 272


A few years ago I pulled up to a shoreline to cast for bass on Minnetonka. Another boat was just leaving and Ron yelled over the bass were on the outside weed edge. He didn’t need to identify himself, as his voice gave him away. He said he was prefishing for a tournament. I thought that was pretty classy.
Ruddiger
Posted 12/2/2020 8:38 AM (#971360 - in reply to #971333)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner




Posts: 261


Howdy,

Al and Ron were, and remain, my idols in a lot of ways. To call them visionaries is an understatement. I can't even quantify how much I learned about fishing from the two of them.

Take care,

Ruddiger
chasintails
Posted 12/2/2020 9:39 AM (#971362 - in reply to #971333)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner




Posts: 455


Sad to hear.
Larry Ramsell
Posted 12/3/2020 10:21 AM (#971381 - in reply to #971333)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner




Posts: 1276


Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Another friend and Legend lost. RIP Ron.
Fishboy19
Posted 12/4/2020 1:51 PM (#971407 - in reply to #971333)
Subject: RE: Ron Lindner





Posts: 296


A Legend lost. RIP. Ron and Al in a sense invented the way we fish these days for almost any species, particularly in the Midwest and Canada. At least IMO. I remember as a kid doing whatever I read in In-fisherman back in the 80s. Results were good!
North of 8
Posted 12/4/2020 4:18 PM (#971411 - in reply to #971407)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner




Reading his obit, pretty cool that in his 80s he was still spending 200+ days a year on the water.
Resume
Posted 12/4/2020 11:23 PM (#971418 - in reply to #971349)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner




Posts: 15


ToddM - 12/1/2020 8:01 PM

His impact on the fishing industry can't be measured. RIP
https://www.outdoornews.com/2020/12/01/international-angling-icon-ro...

Nope. He and brother Al revolutionized fresh water fishing.
Muskyrookie
Posted 12/5/2020 1:18 AM (#971420 - in reply to #971418)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner




Posts: 186


Definitely was a sad day hearing that, RIP. I remember watching them Lindner's fishing shows back in the 80s when I was just a youngun. Watching them catch musky and pike is why I always wanted to myself. They always made you feel like you were apart of their family and they were teaching you how to make it happen for yourself. Definitely be missed!!!
hawkeye9
Posted 12/9/2020 2:29 PM (#972526 - in reply to #971333)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner




Posts: 426


Location: Perryville, MO
With faith such as his, he's now merely fishing on the other side of the Jordan.
Esox Chaos
Posted 12/17/2020 8:12 AM (#972725 - in reply to #971333)
Subject: Re: Ron Lindner




Posts: 21


RIP. Definitely a fishing hall of famer!!
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