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Ike, polarizing figure, but heck of a fisherman, and dude loves to promote the heck out of the sport. From listening to him and reading about his fishing a lot of what he does would help me out. He also sounds like a genuinely good guy from chatting with guys who have met him so I am betting it would be good times and good fishing. 

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  • Super User
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Probably at least a couple dozen Bass Resource Members!

Why?

Why not! ;)

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  • Super User
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I'm going with Hank Parker.He seems like someone who would want to fish with anyone.His shows are enjoyable because he always seems to genuinely have fun.He also seems to fish common lakes more with success other than stocked ponds.That being said Dance would probably be second,even though he does seem to fish more private well stocked fisheries.

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Rick Clunn to pick his brain because there is no one better at finding fish when the conditions and electronics aren't in everyone's favor. 

KVD just because I'd like to huck spinnerbaits at his pace for a day. 

  • Super User
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Catt ~ but only at Night . . . . . 

:wink7:

A-Jay

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  • Super User
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3 minutes ago, S. Sass said:

My dad or my grandfather. Because neither can fish anymore and we had great memories fishing when I was a kid. :)

How could I forget my dad, the man who taught me to fish and so much more! He couldn't fish toward the end of his life due to arthritis. I was his main fishing buddy growing up.

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  • Super User
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5 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Catt ~ but only at Night . . . . . 

:wink7:

A-Jay

Mid-summer night, deep water structure, full moon on the horizon, gentle southern breeze, Hoot Owl in the distance, the solid thump on a jig!

Yea I could do that! ;)

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  • Super User
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Just now, Catt said:

Mid-summer night, deep water structure, full moon on the horizon, gentle southern breeze, Hoot Owl in the distance, the solid thump on a jig!

Yea I could do that! ;)

Now That's Exactly what I'm Talk'in about.

A-Jay

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  • Global Moderator
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Several Bassresource members I'd also like to fish with, Mr. Parks (Big O), would probably be at the top of that list. Had the pleasure of meeting him at the Bassmaster Classic Expo at Grand Lake in 2013 and not only is he a terrific fisherman, but also a nice guy.

Lots of pros I'd like to fish with also. I'd really like to spend a day flipping boat docks on Lake of the Ozarks with Denny Brauer.

I think I'd enjoy a day in the boat with Mark Zona as well. The guy is a crack up on and off the camera and a pretty dang good fisherman too. 

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  • Super User
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Paul Elias . hes wins tourneys by doing what others dont . Also Rick Clunn and Guido . They just do their own thing  i'd like to go sucker fishing with Guido lol. 

 

Also like to fish with KVD so I could kick his butt with a spincaster ..

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  • Super User
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7 hours ago, Catt said:

Probably at least a couple dozen Bass Resource Members!

Why?

Why not! ;)

X2

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  • Super User
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Clunn...he's old school...

  • Super User
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I would learn tons from any of them, but, I can't imagine a pro that'd be more fun to fish with than Swindle.

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  • Super User
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I'd like to fish with my dad, but he says he's too old and not interested. And he's the one who got me started down this road.

Gerald Swindle seems like a great guy to learn from, but he'd smack talk you all day. LOL

Bill Dance is the one I've followed all my life and a national treasure. So I guess just to enjoy a day of catching fish, I'd pick him.

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Of course I would also like another day with my dad but here are the pros Id prob enjoy:

Randy Howell, Todd Faircloth, and Aaron Martens.  Im sure all three would increase my fishing knowledge by leaps & bounds.  Id also like to smallmouth fish with KVD.  Throwing a spinnerbait or jerkbait and whacking brown fish all day seems like it would be fun!!  

 

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6 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

Lots of pros I'd like to fish with also. I'd really like to spend a day flipping boat docks on Lake of the Ozarks with Denny Brauer.

I think I'd enjoy a day in the boat with Mark Zona as well. The guy is a crack up on and off the camera and a pretty dang good fisherman too. 

Denny Brauer and Mark Zona were the first two I thought of when I opened this thread.  Brauer Bass Battles with Denny and his son Chad was my favorite fishing show, I really miss it.

I'd also like to fish with Mike D from Lunkerville.  I'm betting he knows WAY more about fishing than he lets on during the show.

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My grandfather would for sure be first without a doubt, but since you stated a pro, it would have to be Ike just because his passion for the sport is addicting. He seems like he'd be a blast to hang out with for a day, and I loved his city limits show.

  • Global Moderator
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Denny Brauer..We'd be flippin and punchin all day

 

Mike 

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For a famous angler, Roland on the "Big O". Oh son! My pops for everyone.

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