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Fishing One Day With Any Pro, Who Would It Be And Why

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OK, Gerald Swindle has to be up there. I'd just ask him a bunch of personal questions and try to figure out that dude. I'm sure I'd laugh plenty. But Ish or Dean Rojas would be fun so I could fine tune my frogging.

 

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I'd love to fish with Doug Hannon just so I can pick his brain on Bass behavior. 

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    Mike Iaconelli. He's a trip to watch.

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    Aaron Martens.

  • A lot of the younger guys will be popular picks, but my top 2 would be Denny Brauer and Shaw Grigsby. Both have tons of years of experience to share, and both of them are great teachers. Shaw would

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You know, I have to agree with those who have said Aaron Martens. If there is one thing I struggle with, it is finesse fishing when the fish are totally turned off. In really difficult tournaments Aaron Martens ALWAYS does well.

Definitely Brent Ehrler. I need help on deep water techniques.

Haven't read to see who a lot of people are choosing, but I would say either Jeff Kreit or Shaw Grigsby. Followed closely by Bill Dance and KVD.

Haven't read to see who a lot of people are choosing, but I would say either Jeff Kreit or Shaw Grigsby. Followed closely by Bill Dance and KVD.

 

I choose Bill Dance first. Good pointers and a ton of laughs....at his expense of course. 

Bill Dance, Mark Zona and Dave Mercer - I think id be laughing more then fishing though.

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