Thanks for the kind words guys. I have met so many great folks and made so many good friends over the years as a result of sharing my boat with them that it makes it tough to quit but I have a lot of great memories to reminence.

| Search Fishin.com |
Thanks for the kind words guys. I have met so many great folks and made so many good friends over the years as a result of sharing my boat with them that it makes it tough to quit but I have a lot of great memories to reminence.
Dave could U PM me your open dates for Eliminating Water class. there is 2 of us wanting to come
I am offering the class from Nov thru end of Feb, pretty much 7 days a week so there are too many dates still available for me to send you a list. You can either call me at 270-362-9987 or email me at [email protected] with a timeframe you would like to take the class and I will check my schedule for you. Since I am offering the class over this long period of time I should have no problem finding a date for you unless you wait until the last minute to try to make a reservation.
Ok will call ThanksI am offering the class from Nov thru end of Feb, pretty much 7 days a week so there are too many dates still available for me to send you a list. You can either call me at 270-362-9987 or email me at [email protected] with a timeframe you would like to take the class and I will check my schedule for you. Since I am offering the class over this long period of time I should have no problem finding a date for you unless you wait until the last minute to try to make a reservation.
Wow! Time flies. Fast. I am having a hard time believing it has been over 20 plus years since I met Dave. I remember eating dinner with Dave and Tim Tarter at a restaurant on Main St. in Louisville one night after the hunting and fishing Expo closed.
Dave was retired when he started guiding so when he started mentioning retiring a few years back I never thought he would or maybe like many others I hoped he never would. He has been a great asset for Fishin.com and it has been an honor being associated with him for all these years. Back in the "wild" days of the website, for those that remember, Dave provided a voice of reason. He kept a lot of people and conversations in line and made persistant offenders vanish. "He looked after the site," which was a blessihng me being crazy busy.
The thing about Dave – he is always willing to help strangers with advice on how to catch fish. Someone might make a post asking a question about Kentucky Lake and Dave would chime in with a detailed answer. In my opinion that is the best advertising that a guide can do, "helping people". When a new guide would inquire about posting fishing reports I would always tell them the more information the better and direct them to look at Dave's reports as an example of how to do it right.
Here is a nice article written about Dave last November.
https://www.explorekentuckylake.com/...-dave-stewart/
Good to know ya Dave!
Carry on.
...and thanks a ton Dave.
Peter it has likewise been an honor to work with you here on Fishin.com. You were a pioneer in the industry of fishing websites. I had a good ride with my guide service and a lot of the credit for my success is because of the exposure I received on this site back when other guides did not know a computer from a livewell. I already very much miss being on the water everyday with my clients but the truth is that after almost 6 years of fighting cancer and taking chemo every day I just am not physically able to do the 16 hour days it takes to take care of my clients any longer. You are right that it seems just like yesterday that we first met and it has been an honor to call you my friend all these years. I am still kicking though and do get out to fish now and then (I get to pick my days now). Just so everyone knows, I am not totally gone yet, just slowed down some.
Dave
God bless Dave and enjoy your family and the water.... Tech
What a bummer I’m just now reading this. I would have loved to have taken your eliminating water class.
GeoFisher liked this post
