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Interview with Mike Iaconelli

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

As most of you know, I spent the day with Mike Iaconelli during prefishing for the Classic. Of course, I asked questions and shot a lot of pictures. I put everything together into a video for your viewing pleasure....

Here is the video.

Enjoy!

(Note: this is a large file and may take a long time to download)

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  • Super User

You Da Man    ;)

  • Super User

Not working for me. :(

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That was awesome.  Good questions and great pics.  Seems ol' Mike is pretty down to earth.  

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

Please click the link in the highlighted text above.  You need the latest version of the player in order to view it.

Great interview. I like Mike, his intensity gets me fired up to go fishing. Thanks for documenting your experience with him so well, and sharing it with us.

"Ow my nose!"

;D ;D ;D

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You need the latest version of the player in order to view it.

Well that's a load of hooey.  Guess I'll never see it.  :-X

WOW Thank you Glenn, took a while to download. i don't follow the pro thing too much but when he said

Listen to the fish, DO NOT FISH YOUR HISTORY< FISH THE MOMENT, that really got me thinking

Thanks Glenn and Ike good stuff 8-)

That was great, Glenn! The key to a good interview is having the interviewer ask a good question and then get out of the way. Too many interviewers feel as if they have to keep talking, not realizing it's not about them. Your restraint was masterful, Glenn.

I agree that not fishing your history was Mike's great lesson. As a northeasterner, I found his comments about starting off in New Jersey really interesting as well.

And thanks to reelnmn for putting it into a wmv file that us non-geeks could handle.

Great stuff, thanks for sharing.  Mike is certainly a very interesting bass pro.  Everyone should read his book "Fishing on the Edge".

Very good interview indeed. Thank you Glenn.

You know, it's a good interview when you don't hear that many product names...... I even heard, "we don't have magic baits, or magic rods...". That's a good honnest reply.

Thanks again Glenn.

The pictures are really good too. 8-)

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Very well done, Glenn!  Thanks for taking the time to put it all together for us.  Great info!

He sounds like a fun guy to fish with... I liked how excited he got and wanted you to feel the bites... while practicing for a T, he still saw the value in sharing the moment. Classy, Mike, very classy!

Glenn,

Great job on the interview. I never used to be an Ike fan, but that guy has true passion for the sport. Over the past 18 months, my attitude towards him has completley changed.

That had to be one great memory for you as well.

Thanks again for the great story and your efforts to bass resource.

Tremendous.  Great interview Glenn.  Very informative and it provided good insight into Ike and what type of guy he is.  

thanks man that was awesome!

Things like this are the reason this is the best bass website on the internet.

Great interview Glenn! Very interesting stuff. Thanks for putting that together for us.

Finally got to watch/listen to the entire interview.  Great job Glenn!

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