Hometown | Nacogdoches, Texas |
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Age | 44 |
Height | 6' 3'' |
Weight | 205 lbs. |
Last 3 Finishes |
28 - Lake Hamilton, 8/9/2019 93 - Lake Champlain, 6/27/2019 55 - Lake Chickamauga, 5/2/2019 |
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Angling Hero | There are guys who impress me like Russell Cecil and Greg Hackney and Kevin VanDam. Their work ethic is phenomenal." |
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Home Lake | Rayburn |
Favorite Lake | Amistad |
Least Favorite Lake | Any river |
Favorite Technique | Poppin Perch/Sight-fishing |
Primary Fishing Strength | Sight-fishing |
Secondary Fishing Strength | Running the bank |
Biggest Weakness | Finesse fishing |
Boat | Skeeter |
Motor | Yamaha |
Fishing Sponsors | Strike King, Power-Pole, Mercury, Ranger, Costa, T-H Marine Products, Hummindbird, Sunline, Lew's (reels), Falcon Rods, Tackle Addict |
Tow Vehicle (Sponsor) | Toyota Tundra |
Favorite Food | Pizza |
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Favorite Music | Country, but not that Nashville stuff |
Favorite Book/Movie | Seinfeld (TV show) |
Non-Angling Hero | My parents |
When Not Fishing | Play volleyball/work out |
Why He Fishes | "I believe it's a gift God gave me. Doctor Young said in church once, 'Think about something you're good at and one thing you love the most.' I loved sports and track and basketball and loved practicing those sports. I didn't really love the competition of it. With fishing it's the opposite. The competition I absolutely love." |
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Biographical data last updated: 2/8/2013
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