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Posts: 8806 | I know that's a bit of an Oxymoron... I've been fortunate to spend a lot of time in the boat with some of the "names", and the knowledge, experience, and friendships I've gained is something I wouldn't give back for all the money I've spent on fishing. Learned something from every single one of them. I don't really idolize any of them like some guys do. I have a tremendous amount of respect for their success and experience, though. There are still two who I'd really like to fish with one day. Dick Pearson is one. Though I don't fish LOTW, I enjoyed his book, and I'm sure I could learn a lot from him. The other is Larry Dahlberg. Why? He's the only angler I know of who is nuttier than I am. A day in the boat with a guy like that has got to be a riot. Thinking of all the top Musky anglers out there, who would you most like to spend a day in the boat with and why? | ||
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Posts: 157 Location: Lincoln, NE | Jason Hamernick on Mille Lacs in November Bill Sandy on LOTW Mike Hulbert anywhere there's big muskies Al Lindner anywhere for any type of fish | ||
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Posts: 4343 Location: Smith Creek | Dick Sleight. Caught more bigguns on my home waters (and probably anywhere south of the border) than anyone. Tom Wehler. Don't know him except for his internet ramblings, but I dig his style. Larry Mann. Good dude and ties amazing flies THAT WORK!! | ||
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Posts: 220 Location: Pittsburgh, PA | Hulbert. great chance for a once in a lifetime fish. | ||
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Posts: 441 | Al Lindner Larry Dahlberg | ||
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Posts: 415 | Dahlberg or Marc Thorpe | ||
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Marc Thorpe is a super fun person to spend time on the water with, besides the fishing, he is educational and entertaining. I met Homer Leblanc as he used to fish with my grandmother from time to time, but would have loved to fish with him when he was still out on the water. BR | |||
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Posts: 1516 | Al Lindner because he must have enough fishing knowledge and stories to fill the day and then some. | ||
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Posts: 7058 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Kate Upton. Wait, do they actually have to know how to fish, or just use a rod? Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
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Posts: 1530 | I will take 1 of the above please | ||
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lazarus just because he caught more than 25 fish over 50 lbs and countless 40 pounders,i don't think a single guide is near these impressive stats | |||
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Posts: 371 Location: Dixon, IL | I would like to fish with Al Lindner for muskie and big walleye. Tom Gelb would be cool! Like to spent a few days with Tony Rizzo and Larry Ramsell! Johnson at Lake of the Woods. | ||
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Posts: 58 | Don't know how many of you guys have heard of Lee Snyder? He's a legend around my way in south central PA, guy has pulled some absolute monsters out of some local lakes and is a really good teacher!!! He's 77 now and his health isn't the greatest but his knowledge of trollin up deep water muskys is about as good as you can get!!! Great fisherman and a great guy and really is all about teaching us young guns how its done the right way, and to respect the fish and the water your fishing!!! Got a chance to meet him last weekend can't wait to speak with him again, and had to pick up a copy of his book as well!!! That's who I'd wanna fish with over any angler!!! | ||
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Posts: 26 | I would do anything to get out in the boat with Tony Rizzo! So much musky knowledge and an all around great guy! He doesn't walk around with a musky fishing jersey trying to sell names, he just goes out and fishes muskies! Also Rich Reinert, I've heard that he is guiding again on the Chippewa Flowage, I might have to contact him about getting out for a day! He ranks right up there with the likes of Dave Dorazio, Fred Hirsch, Bill Janney and of course John Dettloff. I would honestly love to spend a day on the water with all of these legendary guides! There is just a ton of experience and knowledge floating around out there on the Chip! | ||
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Posts: 324 Location: Waukee, IA | Lazarus X 2. I can't imagine how much I could learn about trolling up some big girls!!! | ||
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Posts: 360 Location: Algonac, MI | Lazarus, Clarke, Hutchinson, McCarthy Non-muskie legend, who would become one quickly.... Robbie Welsh from Shipping Wars. Edited by Contender 1/16/2014 10:05 AM | ||
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Posts: 73 | Lazarus | ||
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Posts: 202 | Steve Herbeck, Mike Laz, Bill Sandy, Larry Ram, Tony Grant | ||
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Posts: 1247 Location: On the Niagara River in Buffalo, NY | Lazorus late november or early december would be on top of my list! | ||
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I have been within a few hundred yards of Lazorus's boat a few times, you could feel the vibe:) | |||
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | John Bondy | ||
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Lazarus could pull big fish out of the sink in Wallmarts washroom but he shoots blanks on occasion like the rest of us mortals. | ||
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Slamr - 1/15/2014 3:34 PM Kate Upton. Wait, do they actually have to know how to fish, or just use a rod? I dont think so. Esquire magazine cover? | |||
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Posts: 1202 Location: Money, PA | I will certainly second Kate Upton.... Also wish I had the chance to fish with Ed Latiano. I knew the man, but never actually fished with him....God rest his soul! Nobody today...seems too many are caught up in either numbers, records or advertising...I prefer any old school guys myself. Edited by ShutUpNFish 1/16/2014 12:01 PM | ||
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Posts: 305 Location: Illinois | I'd like to fish with Frank Suick and pick his brain about the early days. Several years ago I took my family to the Rhinelander Railway Museum. There was an older gentlemen who worked there and we struck up a conversation. He knew the Suick family and for the next 2 hours he told me stories while my kids played. It was a great experience. I love hearing about the early days of musky fishing in Wisconsin. By the way that museum is a very cool, historic place to take the kids. Edited by husky_jerk 1/16/2014 1:38 PM | ||
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Posts: 518 Location: Cave Run Lake KY. | Mike Baranowski Nestor Falls Ontario | ||
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Posts: 566 Location: Elgin, IL | John Mich Dan Potrykus Dave Fenner John Gillespie | ||
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Posts: 153 | I wish I was still fishing with Jack Burns. I know a few others that feel the same way. And miss him dearly .... | ||
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Posts: 295 Location: mad chain | Steve Herbeck. | ||
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Posts: 5193 | Tom olson,Jim corbett,Hulbert,Matt Polman,Seamus Hanley,Karen D,Mark "skunky Jagello,and Greg"heavy G"Weber. I would really like to fish with Kevin Nash someday,who I think is the best pressured water Musky fisherman.0723 Edited by 0723 1/16/2014 5:09 PM | ||
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