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times,
including
a
really
memorable
spring
trip to
the Missouri
River
in
South
Dakota,
*hin
*.
absolutely
loaded
the boat
with
bigpike.
Spend
time
in the
boat
with
some-
one,
and you
learn
a
lot about
them.
I tend to
be fairly quiet,
while Doc
is
one of those
enthusiastic
personalities
who tends
to dominate
the
conversa-
tion.'$7hen
heb
excited
about
some-
thing,
he recalls,
relates
and
retells
ev-
ery detail
in, well,
extreme
detail.
Second,
Doc
is also
my dentist,
so
most of
our conversations
over
the
pa$
three decades
have featured
him
telling
me about
all
the
geat
fishing
trips he's
been on
recendy,
with
me
re-
sponding,
"Uh-huh,
uhi
while seated
in fie dental
chair,
as Doc
probed
my
gums or picked
bits
of
monofilament
fishingline
out
from
between
my
inci-
sors. So
when
I say
it's
often
hard to get
awordin
edgewise
with
Doc,
it's really
because
he's
only doing
his
job...
The origins
of
this particular
story
began
back
in the
mid-'80s,
when
I
wrote
several
magazine
articles
fea-
suriry
a portable
electric
fishing reel
iii"':1-...
rr':Inade
by
the Royal
Bee Company
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luf
6gr1roma.
Royal
Bee
was a small
iii$L
mxer
on
a mission
to
Provide
-
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CTTar-rn,NGED
ANcrPns
've
been
friends
with
Ro-
land
"Doc"
Kehr
for over
30years.
Spent
alot
oftime
with
him.
I(/e
even
man-
aged
to
fish
together
a
few
H;ks
boys
in the
fishing
industry
proved
difficult
at
best. Royal
Bee
eventually
succumbed
to the pressure
and
went
out of
business,
a victim
of trying
to
introduce
and sell
a semi-elpensive
product into what
was
tlen perceived
as a
some$,hat
"limited'
market'
Afterward,
the
sample
reels
sat
idle
in my
garage,
undl
it eventually
dawned
on
me that Doc's
son,
Nathan,
might be able
to
use them.
Nathan
loved to
fish, but
was
hampered
by
cerebral
palsy that allorved
him
to
use
only
one
hand for
fishing. So
I
passed
the reels
on to Doc
and
Nathan,litde
realizing
the effect
they
would
have.
Fast-forward
a
quarter
century,
and
Natlan
was
still using
them
to
catch
fish,
all across
North
America!
They
made such
a difference
in
Na-
than's ability
to
enjoy
the
sport
that
Doc frequently
stated
that,
once
he
"got
out
of the
fishing
businessl'
he
seriously
considered
re-inuoducing
a
similarproduct
to
fill the
need
for
the
upcoming generation
of
anglers.
Tlansforming good
ideas
into
real-
iry takes
a combination
ofpersistence,
acdon,
smarts,
luck and
timing.
Thatt
where
the
intriguing
coincidence
comes
in.
Because
all those
years,
Doc
was
also
one of the
behin&the-scenes
principals
at Lindy
Thckle,
formerly
headquartered
here
in Brainerd.
So
he
not
only understood
the
fishing
busi-
ness, but
knew
other
experienced
indi-
viduals
who
could
someday
helP
hfun
get
his
reel project
up
and
running.
Call
it fate.
Call
it destiny.
But
when
the
time was
finally
right
and
the planets
began
to align, good
things
were poised
to happen.
A few years
back,
as
his denml
ca-
reer began
to
wind down,
Doc
found
Nathan
Kehr, who
has cerebral
palsy,
is the inspiration
for the
new
M-POW-R reel
developed
by
his
dad, Roland
Kehr. Even
the
model
number-f1s
NK-lOO
is
named
after Nathan
Kehr.
physically
challenged
and elderly
an-
glers
the
capabiliry of
retrieving
lures
and
fighting
fish
one-handed.
Royal
Barton,
who
invented the
Royal
Bee,
firnished
me
with
a few
models
for
testing
and evaluation.
ln
a numhell, Royal
Bees were
stan-
dard
spinning
and casting
reels
modi-
fied
by addiry
a small,
lighrweight
electric
motor,
powered
by
a portable
12-voh
battery
and operated
via an
on-off push-button
and an
adjustable
rheostat
speed conuol.
They
not only worked;
rhey
worked
remarkablywell.
So
much so,
that Royal
Bee
began
to cawe ouc
a niche
markeq
even
gaining
caalog
space
at Cabelat.
Yet
even back then,
a litde guy
ff1nng
to
play
hardball
with
the
big
li
f,r
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To 6ne tune constant retrievespeed, an adjustable pulse modula-tor dial sends just the right amountofjuice to the motor, whether you'reslow-swim

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