
I got a call from Bill Dance this morning, and he said he was on his way to Florida to do some filming.
He just got back from Venice, La., where he filmed two saltwater shows with fellow fishing legend Roland Martin.
For one of the shows, they used popping corks to catch big redfish. He said the reds were so aggressive that they were actually striking the corks on top of the water.
For the other show, they used giant heavy-duty spinnerbaits to catch redfish way back up in the shallow water of the Louisiana marshes. He said when the redfish hit one of those spinnerbaits, it was like the water around the bait just exploded.
As an outdoors writer, covering hunting and fishing for a living, I certainly don’t have much room to complain.
But every time I talk to Bill, I can’t help but feel just a little bit jealous.
Responses to “Bill Dance has a rough life”
February 15th, 2008 at 3:06 pm
Fishing for a living ranks up there with being a weather man. Even if you don’t catch anything, you can still have a great time. Of course, I probably wouldn’t catch anything, but sounds like Bill and Roland were tearing it up.
February 16th, 2008 at 5:20 pm
When those two get together, the fish don’t stand a chance. Before their trip to Venice, they fished somewhere off the coast of Florida and caught giant goliath grouper. They’re just fishing machines.

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