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Dee Thomas passed away from heart failure. 

Dee was a gentleman who gave bass fishing the flipping presentation and remained low key enjoying local Delta bass fishing.

RIP Dee

Tom

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RIP Dee Thomas. Thank you for your contribution to our sport.

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  • Global Moderator
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Sad to hear this. 
Rest In Peace 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike

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He'll be in our thoughts and prayers. RIP

  • Super User
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RIP Dee..

  • Super User
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One of my all time favorite people, such a shame that Dee has passed. RIP Dee.

  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Sad day indeed.  RIP

 

 

  • Super User
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RIP . I still have my fiberglass 7'6" flipping rod that I purchased after reading about his expoits .

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RIP. He and Cooch are most likely swapping incredible stories. Delta legend!

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  • Super User
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RIP to the legend. Here's a video of one of his last interviews (Nov 2021) for anyone wanting to hear some good stories

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R.I.P.

And respect 

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Kent Brown did a really nice memorial to Dee on his radio show last Saturday with Ish Monroe, Gary Klien, and Hank Parker.... it was a really good listen..... can go to the link and listen to the show from 7/23/22. I think a lot of people don't realize the influence Dee had on our sport.
 

http://www.ultimatebassradio.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=108

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  • Super User
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Rest In Peace Dee and thanks for your contributions to our sport, gonna miss seeing you tooling around the Delta in your Ranger….

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Unfortunately the turn out was about 50 people mostly local church folks and some old bass anglers. The industry didn’t turn out, the several pros Dee tutored and competed against were no shows so the memorial stories mostly were missing.

I didn’t make it and feel sad.

Rip Dee.

Tom

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30 minutes ago, WRB said:

Unfortunately the turn out was about 50 people mostly local church folks and some old bass anglers. The industry didn’t turn out, the several pros Dee tutored and competed against were no shows so the memorial stories mostly were missing.

I didn’t make it and feel sad.

Rip Dee.

Tom


I was surprised too Tom... I know a few guys are on tour or out of state but there are ALOT of guys within 100 miles that don't have much of an excuse.... I never knew the man personally .... friends of friends, etc and I considered going but with my health issues it just wasn't possible. Sad for his family.

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Most notable would be Gary Klein, he owes his carrier to Dee!

Dave Gleibe is another, so many other so disappointed.

Tom 

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