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Best Bass fishermen
Just curious what everyone thinks about who is among the best of the best Striper fishermen. From the 60s to now. Who ranks among the best for consistency with size and numbers?
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There are a bunch of great fisherman even on this board
Sergio de Somve comes to my mind. Won the derby 4 times including 3 years in a row. That's a damn good bass fisherman. I also just read Frank Daignault's "Eastern Tides" I liked how he was know as the guy "with all the kids" I can't say I like how he killed thousands of Bass for $, but he sure could fish. Obviously our own "Eel Man" is one of the better anglers still working his craft in the present day. |
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Robert O. Greene of Logey Pogey fame is the first guy that comes to mind.
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Simply put...don't care who's "the best".
What defines "best"?How many 50+ caught?How many Killed?How many any given idiot can lie about?How many pics can be posted on the net? How many large can be bragged about? No disrespect meant but its kind of a question that's ill defined."Best" could be interpreted by an 8yr old watching dad catch a 15lb bass. Answer:there is no best,just fisherman. |
i am :huh:
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pu-lease
would you like to be :jester:
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Spence.
your talking best dressed right?:hihi: the best ones IMO are the ones that you never hear about. |
no way
because 9-11 didnt change the world
so his fancy clothes haven't changed either therefore they don't count :jump: |
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alas still claim to be the best:happy: oh wait... are we talking about fishing? |
My Dad and Uncle are the best, they took me.
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Every area has its own legend...in NY no bigger than Al Bentsen
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Sherwood Lincoln maybe.
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Stan Gibbs. There is more to being the best than just what you catch.
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Tough call - especially the earlier guy as some of us are not as "historic" as you Pail :hihi:
Then? No idea, all we know are the big names of the day, Woolner, The Mad Russian, plus all the guys we never heard there names on... Best today? Could throw a few names out there certainly. Stetzko is probably one of the best, his record speaks for itself. Best I personally ever fished with? Nolan, no doubt in my mind... |
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Just to throw out a few names that you guys may not know.
Jack Linton, The late Lanny Grazinni Gil Guillitone Tony Chirapo (sp) Andy Lamar George Calzone Bill Nolan Jerry Sylvester Billy the Greek |
Another vote for TC
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I did say consistency. I am talking about year in and year out the guys that always have a number of 30's 40's and maybe a 50. I am sorry you misinterpreted my question. Maybe I didn't make myself clear enough. |
There are names that most have never heard who were unreal. John Lambro, Sr. comes to mind. I saw his Army surplus Jeep loaded with huge, not large many many times. There are others who I was never priviledged to have been introduced to. They didn't put up pictures of their work either, so no fame...
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There are many legends who have helped the sport over the years. And it takes years to become a legend. They all contributed in different ways, even with different approaches to their fishing. The best? There aint one. I don't dare list names for fear of a significant omission....
However, in the recent era, our own Leo's consecutive Derby wins has been a great story! |
I once asked Frank Woolner that question. He stated that the best bass fisherman knows how to use all the methods there are to take bass. The best are not relagated to just trolling wire or using live bait or just ch#^^^^^&g a plug. The best know how to do it all and don't measure a man's place in the best because he catches this many fifties or that many forties because a lot of the best just catch a hell of a lot of fish, big and small.
I knew a few of the guys now gone and worshipped on this board and many others. Woolner, Gibbs, Murat, Perry, McArdle, Williams and many others now gone or who still quietly ply thier trade in the dark of night and say nothing. Some of these greats never took a fifty yet they could always produce. Money had a lot to do with pushing a man to go to extremes and therefore be noted as one of the best. My personal opinion is that for just as many that we note today as being great there more who were just as good or better and kept thier mouths shut and shunned notoriety. But if pressed it would have to be Laine, Chiarrapo (who incidently put more fish on the beach and eventually to the market than Laine ever did) and an old friend of mine Dave Kosewski of Falmouth, who only fishes for money and always did but quietly goes about his business putting lots of big fish each year on fish market or contest scales. |
Frank Sabatowski has to be in the mix.
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Ed Reid, Coddington, Luce. Names that few know but always catch.
Don't forget P. Lewis.:poke: |
the best of the best, when it comes to consistant large, were probably some pinhookers out of LI, RI and the cape in the 60s and 70s. nothing hung for photos, just boxed and sold. "Night Tides" has a brief description of some of the LI guys but I'm sure there were similar guys all along the coast. The Greek is pretty impressive himself.
for any strictly surf guys to be mentioned the question would probably have to be rephrased to say best surf striper fisherman. there are some great surfcasters, ones who stand head and shoulders above the rest, out there, but I don't think they can do anything close, as far a consistant numbers of large, to what the great boat fisherman do. Too limited by having to target what's within reach. |
Arnold Laine hasn't been mentioned
that's who comes to mind to me after Stan Gibbs Today Tony Stetzko should be on the list too |
The best I ever had the pleasure of fishing with...Steve Campo.
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Another vote for Leo..Drumcorpfan
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A lot of the older guys talked very highly of Pergo Felice. They say he was the best and always caught bass and big bass at that. |
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