Hometown | Cleveland, Georgia |
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Age | 46 |
Former Occupation | Farrier (shoes horses) (current) |
Height | 6' 0'' |
Weight | 155 lbs. |
Last 3 Finishes |
139 - Kentucky Lake, 6/26/2014 39 - Pickwick Lake, 6/5/2014 85 - Beaver Lake, 4/10/2014 |
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Angling Hero | Larry Nixon and Denny Brauer |
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Home Lake | Lanier |
Favorite Lake | Champlain |
Least Favorite Lake | Keowee (SC) |
Favorite Technique | Anything with heavy tackle and covering water |
Primary Fishing Strength | Versatility |
Biggest Weakness | Suspended fish |
Boat | Ranger |
Motor | Mercury |
Fishing Sponsors | Mercury, Motorguide, Yum, Dobyns rods, Lew's reels, Costa Del Mar, Seaguar, Tiger Tungsten, Power-Pole, Lowrance, Power Express Batteries |
Non-Fishing Sponsors | Rockerbox.com |
Tow Vehicle (Sponsor) | Toyota Tundra |
Favorite Food | Southern home cooking and any low and slow meats |
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Favorite Music | 80s and 90s music |
Favorite Book/Movie | Lonesome Dove |
Non-Angling Hero | My dad and grandpa |
When Not Fishing | "I enjoy playing golf, outdoor cooking, working in the yard and spending time with the family." |
Why He Fishes | "It has always been a part of my life. Then I found out you could compete at it."
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Biographical data last updated: 8/18/2014
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