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What pro would you fish one day with?


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Has anybody ever counted the amount of times that John Gillespie says "Buddy" in a show. The first time I ever saw the show, I couldn't stop laughing at how excited he gets.


That and every fish is a NICE WALLEYE until they get it in the boat or on the ice. I've also stole his "grab the Frabill" line which I use all the time.

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Doug Stange. He thinks like I do, and he's a quiet man. If I ever have to fish within earshot of Gillespie, I'm staying home. Can't stand that guy's show. Last thing I want when I'm fishing is someone guffawing at the top of his lungs. If I want that, I can go to a hockey game. Or to Ocean World, where I can watch trained seals clapping their hands and barking over their fish.

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I think it would be great to join the "Blue Collar Comedy Tour" guys in their boat that they were in at the beginning of the movie. I know they aren't fishing pros but they are comedy pros and I think it would be hilarious to hang out with them.

I would also give most anything to fish with my Grandpa one more time, not so much for the fishing but to hear some WWII stories again. He gave me the best fishing memories I have and is the reason I fish to begin with. That makes him a pro in my mind.

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Gunflint I dont know how I missed your earlier post but that was funny. I think I would like to fish with Gary Parcens and Keith Kavietz. (I know I had to have killed these names spelling wise) The Glorvigans would be fun as well. Todd Frank could teach me a ton about trolling for eyes on big water. Gary Roach is a baitrigging god. He can backtroll a piece of structure like a surgion.

Lots of guys to learn more from than me Gunflint. wink.gif But Ill teach ya all I know. You may still know nothing when Im done though. grin.gif

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All these guys are great choices. I had the opportunity of a lifetime last july. I had the pleasure of fishing Mille Lacs with Mr.Walleye. Class act, suprisingly human like the rest of us. I brought a friend, that said he's never boated so many eyes in a day! Gary taught me some subtle new live-bait rigging tricks, and also leadcoring & planer-boarding. And oh yeah! Why everyone needs a $3k lowrance.

Next dream trip would probably be Pete Maina! I Still have'nt made it to 10,000 casts!

May your dreams come true!!!

Kris

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My number one pick would be Gary Roach or Al Linder. I fished next to Mr. Walleye on Mille Lacs one time and he was hilarious. He was in a tourney and he told his partner that he wasn't getting any lunch until he actually caught a fish.

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Has anybody ever counted the amount of times that John Gillespie says "Buddy" in a show. The first time I ever saw the show, I couldn't stop laughing at how excited he gets.


Try listening to his Frabill promo video over and over again for 8 hours a day.

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Without a doubt Bill Meisakomer (yeah, I know I butchered his name) so I could throw the obnoxious SOB overboard when he started telling me how to fight my muskie!


I guess that would be my first pic to throw out of the boat too. laugh.gif

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I'd fish with Mike Iaconelli. I'd sit back and wait for him to roll around on the deck of the boat yelling and screaming about his latest catch, then I'd roll him overboard and take off. He just needs to shut up for once.

Honestly though, I'd have to say Al Linder.

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Al Linder-Gary Roach-Babe Winkleman after these three I would have to say I would love to spend sometime on the water with CrappieTom and Matt Johnson and pick their brains and more so just observe their actions and the way they approach panfishing!!! I know that I have learned from Matt and Tom already just reading their posts..Thanks

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