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My first fishing experience was probably when I was still in diapers in
a backpack on my dad’s back walking up a trout stream in Arizona
under the Mogollon Rim. That began my passion and love of fishing.
As
I grew up, every time I could get my parents to take me to the local
fishing hole I was there. I spent hundreds of afternoons at the golf
course pond with my fishing buddies Erik and Preston. When we were in
fourth grade we got to use my dad’s 10 foot aluminum jonboat.
The next year he let us graduate from wooden oars to using a five horse
Golden Jet outboard on Roosevelt Lake.
When I was about fifteen, Preston’s
parents took us to the lake for a picnic. While we were fishing that evening
along the bank I caught a 12 lb. 6 oz largemouth bass. It was one of the
most exciting catches I’ve ever had. This may have been what hooked
me on the whole bass fishing thing.
About
a year after I graduated from high school I bought my first bass boat.
It was a fifteen footer with a seventy-five horse power engine that got
around pretty well. That summer I began fishing local bass tournaments
at night with Max Ryden, another friend that lived up the street from
me. After winning a couple of them some other fishermen suggested we start
fishing some bigger team tournaments that started during the fall. Our
first “real” tournament was an Allstar Bass Team Tournament.
We really got into it even though we finished just out of the money for
the first five tournaments. Luckily we got sixth and fifth place finishes
in the last two tournaments that kind of paid for the season.
All through college at Eastern Arizona
Community and Northern Arizona University I fished team tournaments with
Max and Preston. During the 1999-2000 season Preston and I won the Anglers
of the Year points race in the Allstar Bass circuit. I knew there were
some guys that made a living fishing professional tournaments so decided
I would try it. During my Allstar tournaments I met Mark Kile who is a
professional fisherman and he gave me a little extra guidance.
During the first two years of fishing
professional circuits I was fortunate enough to win four boats and provide
a good enough living to support my wife Alicia and our new daughter Kailee
Grace. Some of these successes included a two day lead in the U.S. Open
to finish fifth, making the FLW Everstart Championship top ten finals
and a second place finish in a Bassmaster Open after slipping from a first
day lead. On the team fishing side, with partner Reese Randall, I won
several Allstar Championships and the U.S. Angler’s Choice Southwest
Championship.
Needless
to say I’ve probably been hooked for life in a career that God has
allowed me to enjoy and pursue.
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