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I guess the G man would be funny to fish with untill you started beating him with sissy finesse baits and fairy rods then he might not be so fun when he starts throwing a hissy fit

A week with KVD on St. Clair...I think I just wet myself!!! ;D

Al Lindner, seems like he can catch fish with any technique. He seems to master everything. I would love to see him join the Elite Series or FLW Tour for just one season with the current group of Professional anglers. I would like for him to tape and document all the pre-fishing he did for the events and then make a show out of it. He could then explain how the pattern he found in the practice worked for him or explain how he had to adjust to the different weather conditions. That would be seriously the best show ever. And the best part of Al Lindner, he would do it all out of a Lund boat. ha ha.

I would say my top 3 would be

1. Denny Brauer- he use to live very close to my hometown and started a bass club in our area, and seems like a very friendly person to be around.

2. Rick Clunn - he has many years of experience and has a interesting philosophy on fishing that interests me.

3. Greg Hackney- A younger guy that i like his style of fishing and can relate it to alot of the same techniques that i use often.

It would be a priveledge for me to fish with Doug Hannon.

He made his rep down here in Florida and I have always admired his intellegent commentary and scientific approach.

He was the first of the big name bass celebrities to advance the sport beyond the "Bubba" stage.

Saying that, he just seems like a "regular guy" easy going manner, sense of humor, that kind of stuff

It would be great to learn from him, and just spend a day on the water, telling stories and catching some.

Roland martin

Aaron martins

Gerald swindel

( i think all of these guys would be pretty cool (fun) with )

Zell Rowland the R pop master.  anyone can teach you something different about fishing.

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