Daniel Dean Gapen, Sr., 89
years of age, passed away peacefully at
the St. Cloud Hospital on Saturday, November 20th, 2021.
He was born April 9, 1932 in
Duluth, Minnesota. For the first years of his life Dan was raised in
Minnesota’s Arrowhead country at the Hungry Jack Lodge on the Gunflint Trail.
The family then moved to Nipigon, Ontario, where they began operating the
Chalet Bungalow Lodge, a tourist fishing and hunting Camp on the Nipigon River,
which at that time was the road’s end.
Dan began tying flies under his
Father’s instruction at the age of 6, including the Muddler® Fly which his
Father, Don, created on the shores of the Nipigon River.
Don also taught Dan the art of
guiding and river running. Dan was a fishing guide from the age of 14; the
principle fish being the world-famous Brook Trout, Northern Pike, Walleye and
Lake Trout. He began guiding moose hunters at age 15.
Dan’s Military title in the
Army was Specialist Third Class and was stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia. His
military service included guiding Military Officials fishing, frog gigging and
hunting.
He worked diligently with
Congress and Senate Members in the 1970s to instrument legislation to preserve running
waters, first in Minnesota for the Mississippi River, then nationally to enact
the Wild and Scenic River Bill.
In the late
1960s Dan formed the Gapen Tackle Company and created items such as the Ugly
Bug® Jig and the Bait Walker® Sinker. He continually strove to bring to his
fishing public lures and products that would genuinely work in catching fish.
He loved to
work Sports Shows and visit with his fishing friends and customers, and to give
fishing seminars. Dan was the author of many books, both on ‘How-To’ catch
fish, and legend/stories. He was contributing writer for many national outdoor
magazines and syndicated columns for decades.
Dan co-hosted
and was guest on numerous TV shows through the years, and filmed and produced
The Sportsman Channel’s “Fishing the
World With the Ol’ Man and ‘Bobber’ Anne”, alongside Anne Orth, the 30-year
employee of the Gapen Company and best friend to Dan. He loved to film
underwater video, trying to capture on film fish striking Gapen lures!
Dan was a Father,
Grandfather, Cousin, Son, Partner, Brother, Uncle and Friend. To most he was a
true Legend, one of the top Anglers and Storytellers of our time, much loved by
those who knew him.
He is survived
by his children, Deborah Gapen, Sandra Gapen-Dahl, and Mitchell Gapen. He is
the beloved Grandfather of 19 and Great-Grandfather of 38.
He was
preceded in death by his parents, Betsey and Don Gapen, and his sister Vaughn
Thompson. Deceased children are Danette Gapen, Daniel Gapen, Jr., and Walter
Scott Gapen.
Condolences
may be expressed by email to the Gapen family at gapen@gapen.com.
Family and friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Life at
the Monticello Community Center at 505 Walnut Street, Monticello, MN 55362 on
December 12th, 2021 from 1pm to 4pm . A short memorial and military honors service
will be given during this time.
Dan had many loves, especially friends and family.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Minnesota Fishing
Museum, or the Tunnel to Towers Foundation (the severely disabled Military
members group). You may contact them directly or send gifts to the
Gapen Family at P.O. Box 10, Big Lake, MN
55309
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