Famous, non-famous, I'll hit both catagories woth the same name--Jerry Mcginnis. It always brought such a laid back approach to fishing, regardless of species. I think he would be a joy to spend time on the water with.

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Famous, non-famous, I'll hit both catagories woth the same name--Jerry Mcginnis. It always brought such a laid back approach to fishing, regardless of species. I think he would be a joy to spend time on the water with.
I remember a show of Jerry's where he caught a 20+ lb brown trout on 4lb test line. It was a pretty old show for he was younger and the boat was not anywhere near as modern as todays boats. He was fishing somewhere in the midwest with some guy and it drizzled rain and sleet all day long. It took forever for him to land this fish but he was as happy as a lark when it got in the net. He was backreeling most of the time as they was chasing it with the trolling motor to help him keep up with the fish. Fought it like a champ and I was rooting for him to land it because you could really tell he was so over excited to hook the fish much less land her.
Famous - I would definetly pick Larry Nixon, its amazing how he can find stuff in deep water, and catch them. Not so famous my Father, he gave me the love for the outdoors, and I wish I could have one more trip with him!
Can I go too, please?????
