Damn. Dave was a good friend and a legend for sure. Many trips and many visits. He used to come and speak at all of our rallies when we moved them to KY Lake. He will be missed for sure.
I'm so sad to hear this.
I surely hate to hear that Dave is gone. He was a good man, patriot, and one fantastic fisherman. He will be missed. Prayers for his family and friends.
Bill Gard
Richmond, Indiana
2015 BassCat Caracal/225ProXs
TEAM SHERM'S MARINE
Of course I talk to myself...sometimes I need expert advice.
Man that was news I didn't want to hear. He was am amazing American with a heart of gold. He will truly be missed.
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RIP Dave......
Prayers to family
Dave truly was one of the good ones... A wealth of knowledge on Kentucky Lake, but more well known as a veteran, a family man and a friend. Prayers for the family.
RIP Dave
I just had a buddy text me the news. He was a great fisherman and even better friend. He will surely be missed.
RIP
"If People Concentrated on the Really Important Things in Life, There'd be a Shortage of Fishing Poles." - Doug Larson
"Peace is not the absence of turmoil but the presence of God" Jo-Ann Thomack
Dave was awesome. Had a lot of good times on the water with him. He had a heart of gold.
So sorry to hear this.
Hate to hear that prayers for Dave’s family.
A.J. Kelty Versailles KY
2021 Phoenix 920 Elite
RIP Marine---until we meet again !!!!!!
RIP. Prayers for those left behind.
RIP Marine.
Art Carney - Licking the mops at Porcini's since 2009.
Haven't been on here in a while, but followed Dave on Facebook. I was sad to see Dave go. He taught me a lot about fishing and I will remember him always. I admired his toughness. Many know that he continued to be a fishing guide through all the elements while battling cancer for several years. He also never missed writing a fishing report through all of his battles. If he couldn't get on the water, he had a few guys who would help so that he could continue to give that free gift to us each week. Many won tournaments, found PB's or at least had productive trips thanks to his willingness to share his knowledge.
He did a lot for fishing and was happy to pass on his knowledge and experience. Prayers for his family.
Long live Dave. I'd like to see the admins archive his reports on the forum in his honor, even if the lake is not the same as it was during his prime.
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