Hometown | Dawsonville, Georgia |
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Age | 44 |
Former Occupation | HVAC contractor (current) |
Height | 6' 5'' |
Weight | 310 lbs. |
Injuries | Lower sciatic nerve pain |
Years Pro | 8 |
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Last 3 Finishes |
113 - Lake St. Clair, 6/28/2018 154 - Kentucky Lake, 5/17/2018 88 - Smith Lake, 4/26/2018 |
Angling Hero | Larry Nixon |
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Home Lake | Lanier |
Favorite Lake | Champlain |
Least Favorite Lake | Red River |
Favorite Technique | Dropshotting |
Primary Fishing Strength | Reading electronics |
Secondary Fishing Strength | Finesse fishing |
Biggest Weakness | Flipping vegetation |
Boat | Phoenix |
Motor | Mercury |
Fishing Sponsors | Lowrance, Phoenix Boats, Seaguar, Daiwa, Zoom Bait Co., G2 Gemini Jersey, Power-Pole, T-H Marine, Contingense |
Tow Vehicle (Sponsor) | Dodge Ram |
Favorite Food | Mexican |
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Favorite Music | Southern rock |
Favorite Book/Movie | Forrest Gump (movie) |
Non-Angling Hero | My dad |
When Not Fishing | Working |
Why He Fishes | "I just love it. I like the competition part of it between the anglers and the fish." |
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