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MIKE IACONELLI all the way

Al Linder and Doug Stange, these two guys sure know how to teach the craft of fishing.  I am a big fan of In Fisherman TV and magazine and these two guys are two of the reasons why.

1: Me

2: Butch Brown

2 = WORD!!!!!  The dude has most likely got more DD's this year than this whole forum does.... ever!!  The guy is a STUD!!!

Shaw Grigsby.

Iaconelli and KVD for his power style of fishing.

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I would have to say KVD, then Larry Nixon, Rick Clunn!

Always been a HUGE fan of Al Linder...

Me too!

I would like to fish anywhere, anytime and for anything with Al Linder.

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Al Lindner.

I have to say, unequivocally, without a doubt, my youngest daughter Hayley and my son Kyle.

Pro or famous?

Mark Zona

Cyas,

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1. Dad. No matter how busy he was, at times working 3 jobs at once to keep food on the table and a roof over our heads, he would always make time to take me fishing. I sure do miss him.

2. Denny Brauer. Taught me alot about jig fishing

3. Dick Trask. The inventor of the split shot rig. I fished with him many times on Lake Isabella and he taught me how to fine tune my finesse fishing skills. He was a very giving person, even though he was onery, and he became a great friend. I sure do miss as well.

4. Aaron Martens. I've fished against him and his mom Carol back in the ABA days, one heck of a stick and one heck of a nice guy.

1. Bill Dance: He got me interested in fishing

1. Al Linder

2. Alton Jones

3. Ike

4. Bill Dance

5. KVD

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Ike.  :)

Ike, KVD, Shaw Grigsby, Bill Dance, Hank Parker, Larry Dauhberg, and Jimmy Houston.

surprised no one has mentioned my all time favorite (prob. bc he is not strictly a bass fisherman...)....but my vote goes hands down to......................Larry Dahlberg (Hunt for Big Fish)

sorry......don't quite know how i missed it, but there were a few responses for larry dahlberg....  either way , my number one choice.....

he's seemingly been everywhere, and c'mon he knows his stuff....also, have you seen his basement/luremaking ability!!!!

honestly, i would love to have a personally made Dahlberg lure to be able to fish with, that would be great!!!!! ;D

I am going to drop the bomb and add a new one to the mix: MIKE McCLELLAND. The guy just seems real nice to be around.

i like aaron martens because his fishing style is alot like my own...mathew sphar is a really nice guy too...he might not always be in the top ten but i have talked to him a few times and he seems like a great guy... and like everyone else....gotta love kvd and ike.. dave fritts is a cool guy too and can catchem on a crank bait like no other

two favorites are al linder and shaw griggggggggggggsssssbyyyyyyy.

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