's sent to all involved
Love the baby brush hogs
For all concerned.
Built a great company. RIP
Think of all the original baits Zoom designed: the horny toad, the speed craw, the brush hog. All the baits that are now staples in bass fishing: the ol' monster, the super fluke, the trick worm. So many great baits! RIP Mr. Chambers...
Man, I would love to know how many bass my sons, grandson, and I have caught on Zoom plastics. Brush Hogs, Baby Brush Hogs, Horny Toads, Centipedes, Big Tube, Fat Albert, Super Fluke, UV Speed Worm, UV Speed Craw, Double Ringer, Super Chunk, Super Chunk Jr, Dead Ringer, Lizards, Critter Craws, Z Craws, ... All of these have contributed to so many awesome memories of special days on the water catching fish with these baits. RIP Mr. Ed Chambers. I surely hope that those that follow in your footsteps carry on the tradition and quality with which you have led.
p.s. I would however, not want to know what I have spent on all these baits.
There was a time that I didn't fish but I cannot remember it.
RIP Mr Chambers....long live Zoom!!!
Hi Mike.
RIP Mr Chambers and RIP Zoom.
He will be missed. Have a number of his WEC balsa cranks and love them.
Sad to hear, hard to beat a trick worm...
Don't throw a spinnerbait without a Fat Albert white pearl or chartreuse pearl trailer.
Baby Brush Hog green pumpkin, chartreuse pumpkin lizard, good grief.
Thanks Ed. RIP
And just like that, a collectors item is born. WEC crankbaits sold out everywhere
Prayers for family and friends.
Praying for a Cure
All of the stories coming out about his obsessive attention to detail are really interesting. The world is a much better place for having had him in it. My prayers to his family and thanks to the man himself for his contributions.
I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
Putting a clown in the castle doesn't make him a king, it turns the castle into a circus