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Howell joins Impulse Lithium pro staff

Howell joins Impulse Lithium pro staff

Impulse Lithium, a battery company founded in 2019 by Bassmaster Elite Series competitor Bill Weidler, announced that it's signed Major League Fishing angler and former Bassmaster Classic champion Randy Howell to a sponsorship deal.

“We are excited about the potential Randy brings to Impulse Lithium,” Weidler said. “His work ethic, faith and attitude toward people, life and the fishing industry is what made this the easiest decision for us. This, along with his record throughout his career, has propelled him to be one of the most respected anglers on tour today. We are honored to have him represent Impulse Lithium.”

Said Howell: “I’m really excited to work with Impulse Lithium this year. Bill Weidler has been a great friend since he started on the Elite Series (several) years ago, and when he started Impulse Lithium I took notice. I’ve always wanted to run lithium for the weight advantage because I like to go fast and I’ve finally found a brand that’s totally safe and efficient."

Howell joins a pro staff that also includes fellow Bass Pro Tour competitor Boyd Duckett, along with Elite Series anglers Frank Talley, Lee Livesay, Brad Whatley and Cody Hollen and college angler Garrett Warren.

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