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Two folks that have always been more than Interesting. General's Chuck Yeager and Norman Schwarzkopf.(rip) 

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KVD or Rick Clunn. They have both been very successful for a long time, and I'm sure I could learn a ton.

  • Super User
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From Bass Resource: Sonny Nitrofreak Green. We'd be laughing so hard we'd look like drunks with no alcohol on board!

 

From my family: My dad. He doesn't fish and he's 75 years old, I would love to try and spend that time with him.

 

From a pro: I would have to say Jimmy Houston.

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I'd like to reunite the Scounga Club south of the border.

 

A-Jay

 

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  • Super User
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Jimmy Houston and have him tell Hank Parker stories all day long.

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  • Super User
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Al Lindner on any lake he wants. I've met him a couple of times and know I'd enjoy a day with him smallie fishing.

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Yes sir AL Linder sure can put them in the boat, no matter what species it is that for sure.   

  • Super User
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I don´t need to fish with any Pro, nor want to, aside from familiy members ( and my "I don´t know how many times compadre" counts as family ) the list is: I wish I could fish with RoadWarrior, GMan ( don´t matter he changed his nick to Siebert Outdorrs, he´ll always be The GMan for me ), Glenn, Catt and WRB ( those two would have to be together so we all three can disagree on practically anything and everything :eyebrows: ).

As long as I can bring Roger

& Sam

& Dwight Hottle

& Long Mike

& A-Jay

& Slonezp

& man it's getting crowded around here ;)

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As long as I can bring Roger

& Sam

& Dwight Hottle

& Long Mike

& A-Jay

& Slonezp

& man it's getting crowded around here ;)

 

Catt, we're gonna need a bigger boat . . .  .

 

A-Jay

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As long as I can bring Roger

& Sam

& Dwight Hottle

& Long Mike

& A-Jay

& Slonezp

& man it's getting crowded around here ;)

I know, we can rent one of those Tracker barges.
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I'm fishing the Amazon with Jeremy Wade, river monsters here I come. Might have to borrow some gear though.

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  • Super User
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Raul, that' s just the short list! ;)

  • Super User
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My first choice would be my best friend, and former principal Tom Shaw.  I fished with Tom for 30 years, almost every weekend.  Tom had a sudden heart attack that took his life April 11 of last year.  No one was exspecting thiis and he showed no signs of having a problem.   It has left his family and I with a hole in our hearts that will always be there.   I would give almost anything for just one more trip. :pray:

 

As far as a trip with a Pro.  I would pick Bill Dance!  He has a respect for people he fishes with, and just an all around good guy.  I don't know anyone that does not like Bill.

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Me ~ I don't want to end up in his next video "How NOT to Fish"  :laugh5:

 

A-Jay

 

I thought about that after I posted. No video cameras would be a rule for sure.

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I know you said 'living' people, but since we're in the realm of fantasy, I'd have to say my grandfather on my mother's side. He died before I was really grown enough to take fishing. Mom says that I inherited this 'sickness' from him. 

 

The relatives have said that he'd go out from dawn to dusk fishing. Sometimes he'd go out for days. 

 

I know that we'd have gotten along great. 

 

:Victory:

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Bill Dance for me,and he can pick the lake.But really I love fishing with my son and my grandson.Nothing better than seeing the smile on an eight yr old kid,while he's fighting a nice bass.

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I totally agree fishing with family is a great thing. Wish i would have had the chance to fish with my grandad, he left this world to soon. . As long as you are a good person, everyone is welcome on my boat.    Another lake i would like to fish is Ray Scotts Trophy Bass Retreat.

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Al Lindner for sure, anywhere and anytime he wanted to go. There may be some better bass guys out there but as far as multi-species-pick a lake and fish out of the hat, hands down. 

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