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Dave Stewart
Folks,
We lost a GREAT one last night. After a long , long battle with kidney cancer and other stuff, Dave Stewart fought his final battle.
We had been friends for nearly 20 years, from the first time I met him in Indianapolis at the boat show, to taking his classes, and hiring him as a guide, and then just simply driving down there and fun fishing with him.
I have learned so much from him in so many respects. I will tell you this, he KNEW his fishin :) :) .
He will be sadly missed by all his friends and family.
Yes, friends, it is a sad day :(
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[QUOTE=GeoFisher;580556]Folks,
We lost a GREAT one last night. After a long , long battle with kidney cancer and other stuff, Dave Stewart fought his final battle.
We had been friends for nearly 20 years, from the first time I met him in Indianapolis at the boat show, to taking his classes, and hiring him as a guide, and then just simply driving down there and fun fishing with him.
I have learned so much from him in so many respects. I will tell you this, he KNEW his fishin :) :) .
He will be sadly missed by all his friends and family.
Yes, friends, it is a sad day :([/QUOTE]
Very sad indeed! Prayers for his family
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[QUOTE=GeoFisher;580556]Folks,
We lost a GREAT one last night. After a long , long battle with kidney cancer and other stuff, Dave Stewart fought his final battle.
We had been friends for nearly 20 years, from the first time I met him in Indianapolis at the boat show, to taking his classes, and hiring him as a guide, and then just simply driving down there and fun fishing with him.
I have learned so much from him in so many respects. I will tell you this, he KNEW his fishin :) :) .
He will be sadly missed by all his friends and family.
Yes, friends, it is a sad day :([/QUOTE]
I really regret not meeting him. Sad day indeed, Geo.
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Never met the man but from what have read he was good enough to be a pro God rest his sole he is catching bass in heaven
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[QUOTE=GeoFisher;580556]Folks,
We lost a GREAT one last night. After a long , long battle with kidney cancer and other stuff, Dave Stewart fought his final battle.
We had been friends for nearly 20 years, from the first time I met him in Indianapolis at the boat show, to taking his classes, and hiring him as a guide, and then just simply driving down there and fun fishing with him.
I have learned so much from him in so many respects. I will tell you this, he KNEW his fishin :) :) .
He will be sadly missed by all his friends and family.
Yes, friends, it is a sad day :([/QUOTE]
Wow. Thanks Geo.
I don't know what to say for the moment.
I considered Dave "The Model Human Being".
I absolutely did/do.
Peter
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I’m sorry to hear this. May his soul RIP. He will be fishing forever if that’s what he chooses to do.
To all who knew him as a friend , I’m truly sorry for your loss.
About a decade ago, I used to email him from time to time about my Lake Barkley fishing adventures and he’d always respond to my messages. He didn’t know me from Adam. He was a good man who truly cared about others, no doubt about it.
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Never met him but I have used his reports,techniques,and guidance to catch many fish. I’d call him a true educator as he spread his knowledge with anyone seeking it.
RIP and prayers for family.
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My condolences to Dave's friends and Family. Never met Dave but read all his posts and some of his fishing reports. Quickly realized Dave was a giver and a good guy. He will be missed. RIP Dave.
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A man that would answer any time someone sent him a message. RIP Dave.
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Awesome guy that will truly be missed but never forgotten !
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[QUOTE=Shellkat;580582]Awesome guy that will truly be missed but never forgotten ![/QUOTE]
A Great man would bend over backwards to help you out, his knowledge in bass fishing second to none! RIP!
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KY Lake legend that will be missed.