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If you could fish with anyone from the forums, who would it be?

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Glenn, the guy/guide in Mexico who says his clients only use spinning reels and catch mammoth sized bass, and any kayak fishermen. 

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  • If we're being honest here, I'd rather fish alone. No disrespect to anyone on the forums. I tend to be unfiltered and brutally honest and I rub a lot of people the wrong way. Don't like many people ei

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  • Glenn Ajay Catt Rolo Roadwarrior Tom  Siebert  Those would be the gentlemen I would choose to fish in an eyeblink. They all seem to need some help from me.

WRB!  this guy has more info about bass fishing, bass behavior, lake-reservoir knowledge than anyone I have seen on here. and being from Ca it's nice to hear regional info.

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17 hours ago, slonezp said:

I actually considered listing you and Long Mike. I figure going fishing with the 2 of you would be cheaper than going to college.

Cheaper? You betcha. Dont know what you expect you'd learn from the two of us. Wine drinking, advanced sarcasm, professional level BS'ing, and how to not catch fish and still have a good time. If you're up for that, then we are your men. Anytime bud.

On a serious note, I've fished with Mike more than any other BR member. A lot more. We live about 600 miles apart, and still seem to get together 3 or 4 times every year. Except for the last year, while Mike has been taking care of his wife. I am delighted to be able to say Marlene has made what has to be called a miraculous recovery, and brother Mike is once more able to get out and go fishing.

Glenn............ of course!!!

Two off the top of my head would be:

- Mark Zona - because it's Mark Zona.

- WRB - because he seems to be an encyclopedia of bass knowledge and I would learn the most.

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I could probably learn a thing or two from everyone on this forum!

waytoslow and waynep

fishing is easy but maximizing your boat and electronics use is a bit easier if you have an expert with you once to learn. 

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Probably A-jay, Dwight, Catt, Steve Parks - the usual suspects.  There's a few guys local to me that keep meaning to get out with, but we never quite hook up.  Mostly, I'd like to show them something different - northern pike in a kayak.  Casting shallow for salmon, browns, steelhead, and smallmouth - all in the same spots.  Dwight knows a little about this mish-mosh of species in transition seasons.  It's fun.  Next cast could be 4# smallmouth, or a 40# king!

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Glenn - He seems knowledgeable and knows a lot of people in the industry. I'm sure he has some great stories to tell

Francho - He's somewhat local and I'm hoping to meet up with him next month and chase some torpedos in the creeks

WRB - This man is an encyclopedia of knowledge

Dwight - This man probably knows Erie better than anyone, and pulling footballs up from the depths is fun

Montaro - Another fairly local guy and I know we've fished some of the same waters. I'm sure we could share some spots.

Raul - Those Mexican fat girls sound like a lot of fun and I'm sure he could show me how to catch them

Bluebasser - He seems like he knows his stuff and is always catching some nice fish

A-Jay and Catt - both seem like great guys

WPC - We both have similar tastes in gear

Preytorian - We both write fishing articles, so it would be cool to bounce ideas off him

Rippin-Lips and 5fish - We could debate Shimano vs Daiwa all day

 

I'm probably forgetting a few, but I've encountered a lot of guys on this website throughout the years. 

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As said I would start with the members list, sort by start date, that would put me @Glenn, I would work my way down the list.

My brother Devinfishing29. He hasn't been on here in forever but he's my brother so I would rather fish with him than anyone else. I actually went fishing with him yesterday.

Catt for sure! I wouldnt have to book a guide when I take a plane down to Toledo Bend this spring! Plus, I'll supply the cigar and bourbon haha There are too many guys on here that are WAY better and more knowledgeable about every aspect of what I aspire to be. 

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Bluebasser, so he can show me some of the finer points of fishing with the bladed jigs he made for me.  I feel bad he sent me a couple great lures this last off season and my wife rearranged the garage storage.  Just found them and hope to get out soon to try them out!  

Surprised no one mentioned fishing with me so I could lecture them on how much their favorite fishing line actually stretches !! ;)

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PrimeTime .I   enjoy his post and read them closely .

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Also Aldo Rosado would be an interesting guy . I would have paint some rattle Traps pink .

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Several guys here that I'd love to fish with, although I think we'd be talking, laughing and drinking more than fishing.  :lol:

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quite a few, but definitely:

@Bluebasser86 he catches everything, every trip!

@kickerfish1 - he might let me fish one or two of those sweet combos he's got!

@00 mod - hopefully he'd blindfold me and take me to that Donkey Factory!

@Dwight Hottle - for the smallmouth of a lifetime!

@Wayne P. - to master the electronics and also the wacky worm!

 

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or Gene, or Catt, or Glenn, or Siebert, or Francho, or slonezp, or everybody... Cause I can learn something from all of them.

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