Vintage Chum - The Maclean Brothers

Paul Maclean in a photograph by Norman Maclean, late 1930s.
Norman Maclean in an undated studio portrait from his college years.




Paul Maclean in a photograph by Norman Maclean, late 1930s.
Norman Maclean in an undated studio portrait from his college years.
Crusher Crock, who later became the Sportsman, was a DC Comics villain who used his sports skills for criminal purposes.
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Don't let us interrupt you - we're just here to see that you don't exceed your limit.
From Dr. Sam Snyder.
Came accross this pic in Gray's Sporting Journal, Vol 1, Issue 4, Summer 1976.
It wasn't caught on a fly, but still a sweet pic of Frank Woolner posing with a huge striper against his fly-ass fishing mobile. I think the pic is from the 50s, or so it says.
Of course Sam's e-mail got me curious about the man behind the fly-ass cammo beach buggy.
Frank Woolner was a World War Two combat correspondent who went on to become a nationally recognized expert on ocean and fresh-water sport fishing. He was also a newspaper columnist; the Editor of Salt Water Sportsman Magazine of Boston for over twenty years; and wrote or co-wrote seven books on fishing and hunting. He also co-hosted a weekly TV show in the Boston area for a number of years with his brother Jack called "Woolner Brothers Outdoors."
The man lived large. LINK