Hometown | De Pere, Wisconsin |
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Age | 46 |
Former Occupation | Sales |
Height | 6' 2'' |
Weight | 190 lbs. |
Years Pro | 14 |
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Last 3 Finishes |
37 - Oneida Lake, 8/23/2012 24 - Lake Michigan, 6/28/2012 90 - Mississippi River, 6/21/2012 |
Angling Hero | Grandfather |
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Home Lake | Winnebago (WI) |
Favorite Lake | Champlain (NY/VT) |
Favorite Technique | Dropshotting |
Primary Fishing Strength | Finesse |
Secondary Fishing Strength | Deep water |
Boat | Triton |
Motor | Mercury |
Fishing Sponsors | The Reel Shot, J.J. Keller Fishing Team, PowerTeam Lures, Mercury Marine, Dirty Jigs Tackle, Optima Batteries, Power-Pole, Fetha Styx, Strikezone Tournament Baits, Hag's and Get Bit Baits, Flip In The Bird |
Favorite Food | Ice cream |
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Favorite Music | "All types – from Seether to Gary Allan." |
Favorite Book/Movie | Office Space |
When Not Fishing | Likes organizing Tackle or talking fishing. |
Why He Fishes | "I enjoy the emotions that go along with tournament fishing – each lost fish in only temporary until you get that good one in the boat." |
Website | www.travismanson.com |
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Biographical data last updated: 2/8/2013
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