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If you could fish with a pro for the day who would you fish with and why? 

Ill start by saying I would fish with david dudley because I feel I have a lot in common and he offers a wide varriety of info

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I would fish like Bill Dance (as long as he dosnt push any lures on me lol). But seriously he seems like a really nice guy that you could have fun with and also serious fish talk. Plus he ALWAYS catches big bass

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Steve "Big-O" Parks...me...Fork...night ;)

The legendary Bill Dance.  Could talk college football and have a good ole time fishin with a fellow southern buddy.

I would fish like Bill Dance (as long as he dosnt push any lures on me lol). But seriously he seems like a really nice guy that you could have fun with and also serious fish talk. Plus he ALWAYS catches big bass

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I would like to fish with Ike, he's fun, acts young, and is aggressive. But I think we'd butt heads cause he gets frustrated easily, as do I, lol.

JT Bagwell would be another choice. I'd like to catch bass in my home state (IL) and he could show me where and how.

Of course Bill Dance, he does seem like a nice old guy that could entertain you for hours with his stories, while teaching you a thing or two.

Jimmy Houston! He has been around long enough and has won a couple tournaments here and there to teach me a few things lol...

My main reason though, the dude is HILARIOUS! Funniest fishing show on TV by far IMHO.

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I'd like to be on that boat with catt and Big O. I feel that I would learn so much, and have a great time while at it.

Probably Mike McClleland because of his knowledge of deep water strcuture.

Joe Thomas or Charlie Hartley.  They both love bass fishing,  have a true passion for the sport and appear to be down to earth guys.

Ike, Edwin Evers, Tim Horton

I think they are all good guys and Ike above all because of his passion and how good he is.

surprised no one's said KVD yet. Roland Martin and Edwin Evers would be good too.

surprised no one's said KVD yet. Roland Martin and Edwin Evers would be good too.

I thought the samething, but I think many want to say it, but don't want to be "that guy," lol.

I'd like to be on that boat with catt and Big O. I feel that I would learn so much, and have a great time while at it.

If the boat can hold 4, I'm in.

I'll be "that guy" - KVD.  To me, he is the best.  Why not learn from the best? 

Tim Horton, Jason Quinn. Skeet Reese, KVD are some of the guys I would like to spend some time with on the water.

Same answer as the last 5 times this post has been made. It's gotta be Ike. I have more in common with him than I do most anglers on tour. His outgoing A-Type personality fits right in with lots of my friends and myself.

I'm not a big fan of picking low key guys to fish with if I only have one day on the water with them. I know Ike is a great teacher who has a huge love of the game. I assume Ike would be a great dude to have a few beers with while we fish and shoot the nuts about angling.

Perhaps if I saw more of the other anglers doing internet interviews, and on TV interviews and fishing shows I'd know more about their personalities and pick one of them instead.  Mike's on TV all the time so He's the easy choice.

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I dont watch any tv fishing show anymore so the latest greatest pros I dont know much about.

The one person I would have liked to go fishing with, Virgil Ward. I grew-up watching his show. 

I'd like to fish with Terry Butcher because we share the same home water, and I think I could learn a lot about that lake from him.

Cliff Crochet and Greg Hackney so I could get some helpful info on my local waters. Cliff did an awesome job this year especially for a rookie.

What about Derek Remitz??  Where did this kid even come from! 

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