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I agree that after seeing the FLW Circuit Breaker Season 3, I would definitely choose Mark Daniels Jr. What a class act, with a humble yet funny side who is a great angler. My runner-ups would be:

 

-Greg THE HACK ATTACK Hackney

-Mike Iocanelli

-Scott Martin

 

I also love the youtube anglers that kill it. (Robert Terkla aka LunkersTV, Alex Peric aka APBassin and of course... the man himself: Andrew Flair aka Fishing with Flair). GOOGAN SQUAD guys rule. If you dont know about these guys.. youtube them they have 100's of thousands of followers. Cheers.

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KVD - Denny Brauer - Larry Nixon and a bunch of fellows on the forum...too many to mention.

Now to the flipside of the equation:  Can they tolerate a day of Brain-Picking?         :goggles-penguin:

 

Roger

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Hank Parker 

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That is such a tough question. Each pro have their own way. The one I would like

to spend a day with is KVD.

 

 KVD, power fisherman. Expert on graphs.

 

I struggle with off shore confidence. he seems to be one of the best at finding fish off shore. All the while

using a power fishing approach. I find it interesting and amazing.

 

For a fun day on the water...... Ike and Gman all the way. It would be a blast with those guys!

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On 2/2/2016 at 11:26 PM, N Florida Mike said:

If you could fish with any famous bass fisherman for a day,who would it be and why?

Denny Brauer. He sets a hook like no other and he's the reason I love jig fishing so much. He seems really down to earth also. I'm kind of torn because Jimmy Houston seems awesome too. 

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On ‎2‎/‎2‎/‎2016 at 11:58 PM, N Florida Mike said:

.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.

mine to my friend,  miss him greatly. what a great show of love for us they showed. lesson learned, family more important than worldly things. 

peter  t.  nice guy, willing to share. loves sport. great cook!!  friend to all 

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Exactly.

I would actually love to fish with Peter T someday,Hank parker,Shaw Grigsby,or Scott Martin.Probably wont ever happen,but its fun to think about.

Never actually met PT.but he was at Charlies last time I was there and had a crowd around him.

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18 hours ago, RoLo said:

 

Now to the flipside of the equation:  Can they tolerate a day of Brain-Picking?         :goggles-penguin:

 

Roger

 

Hmmmm, I think it's the other way around Roger.

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Aaron Wiebe, I would love to fish with that dude, although he's a multi species angler he is a very well respected bass tournament angler in Canada he won the KBI on LOTW a few years back. If you haven't been to his youtube channel uncut angling do yourself a favor and check it out.

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During these long cold Ohio winters, I think about this question often.  It'll probably never come true but it's fun to daydream.

 

1st.  Seth Feider would be an absolute blast on Mille Lacs slaying huge brown backs.

2nd. Matt Allen just because he's such an excellent, selfless teacher (and he catches toads)

3rd.  Larry Nixon because he seems so humble yet could teach me better than anyone about finding fish.

4th.  Mark Daniels, Jr because of all the reasons everyone has already mentioned.  Humble, funny, talented, genuine.

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1. Denny Brauer - to learn all I can about flipping and pitching

2. KVD -to learn all I can about crankbaits

3. Ike - to watch him at work and learn about everything

4. Aaron Martens - have a good time with a great guy and learn a lot about everything

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Im going with Greg Hackney. The man is full of information, and can flat out catch fish anywhere he goes. Nobody else does what he does with a big jig and a broomstick. I would love to pick up some deep water jig tips from him. 

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First re-action answer would be KVD, but after some thought it would have to be Zona. That would be so much fun, he's got a really cool attitude and catches some nice fish too!

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I'm going all arkansans: Homer Circle, Cotton Cordell, Bill Norman, Larry Nixon, George Cochran, Bobby Murray, Mark Davis.

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For me its a toss up between Ike and Gerald Swindle. Both have a good sense of humor and both have a lot of knowledge to teach anglers. 

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On 1/11/2017 at 6:54 PM, WCWV said:

Hank Parker 

Hank Parker once cast his shadow and caught a bass on it .

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Don't really care about fame and fortune.  My first choice would be my BIL Gerald who taught me the basics and fine points of tournament style fishing.  His age finally got him and he's in a nursing home, but d**n could he find/catch bass.  My second would be Stephen.......he started me bass fishing, shallow water, slow and steady.  My third is my buddy Ken.........we go fishing to have a good time........and we ALWAYS have a good time...........he's truly my brother............

 

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Definitely Greg Hackney. His home area is the same area I fish in south Louisiana and from watching his videos he seems like he'd be a ton of fun to spend a day with. 

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On 1/13/2017 at 7:52 AM, bagofdonuts said:

I'm going all arkansans: Homer Circle, Cotton Cordell, Bill Norman, Larry Nixon, George Cochran, Bobby Murray, Mark Davis.

That's a list of heavy hitters there.

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