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I just read an article that Larry Nixon is fishing the upcoming Elites under one of the legend slots.  Nixon was a phenomenal angler and I expect he still is.  Nixon alone is cause to follow the Elite series.  To give you an idea of the respect he has garnered, Roland Martin was asked how to find fish in an event and he responded he would follow Larry Nixon.  I bet Catt has fished against Nixon.

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I'm not much on exceptions for anyone. That said, Larry Nixon is a legend and I'm glad that he's back.

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never heard of him.  is he coming out of retirement?  where has he been?

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8 hours ago, Chris Catignani said:

I met and talked with Larry Nixon once...I remember he was adamant about using a straight shank hook for a plastic worm.

He's not wrong about that. I use VMC's regular flippin hooks for worms, snelled. Not the HD's, those are heavier wire. Very few get away.

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One of my heroes. Glad to see he's back.

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3 hours ago, Darth-Baiter said:

never heard of him.  is he coming out of retirement?  where has he been?

The tail end of his career over laps with KVD beginning to shine. At the time, he had claimed the most in purse winnings, over a million dollars. 

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For me bass fishing was the Hemphill Gang. Tommy Martin, Larry Nixon, Harold Allen and David Wharton.  If one can have a handful of Bass anglers to look up too it was these guys. Having Nixon back in the spot light is special.

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10 hours ago, Columbia Craw said:

the Hemphill Gang. Tommy Martin, Larry Nixon, Harold Allen and David Wharton.

 

The original Hemphill Hill Gang

 

Tommy Martin, Larry Nixon, Harold Allen, John Torian and Jon Hall.

 

Larry Nixon was the first angler to reach $1,000,000 in career earnings. 

 

I learned a thing or two about worm fishing from

Mr. Nixon.

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17 hours ago, T-Billy said:

He's not wrong about that. I use VMC's regular flippin hooks for worms, snelled. Not the HD's, those are heavier wire. Very few get away.

I'll never get it. I use EWG for everything and almost nothing gets away from them. Maybe I'm just so bad that it works. Not even being sarcastic. We've all seen so many people say they lose fish on EWG. Literally couldn't even force that to be my experience.

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On 12/7/2022 at 11:26 AM, ironbjorn said:

I'll never get it. I use EWG for everything and almost nothing gets away from them. Maybe I'm just so bad that it works. Not even being sarcastic. We've all seen so many people say they lose fish on EWG. Literally couldn't even force that to be my experience.

Yes !!!!

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At 72 years young, I would love to see him in the winners circle. Kick A Larry….

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Me and Nixon are the same age, glad to see him back!!!

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Meet him at Bass pro shops 50 th anniversary. Really nice guy and one amazing angler. Hope he tears it up . He owned Megabucks 

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