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  • TourCast 52 – NWT Red Wing MN

    TourCast 52 – NWT Red Wing MN

    Hi Everyone, I apologize for the lack of updates. Tournament season is up and running, so will the content here moving forward. Hope you’re all able to get out on some soft water despite a reluctant Mother Nature! Next up is the Sturgeon Bay Bass Open, should be a blast…stay tuned!

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  • 2012 Recap

    2012 Recap

    After sifting through hours of footage, the following clips helped me remember what a great year we had on and off the water, the good times, and how fortunate we really are. Can’t wait for 2013! Thanks for following along, looking forward to sharing more with you next year!

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  • TourCast 51 – AIM Pro Walleye Series Oconto, WI

    TourCast 51 – AIM Pro Walleye Series Oconto, WI

    Here’s a recap of the first Pro Team Challenge held out of Oconto, WI this past weekend. I finally get my first Pro-Am win, Blosser has another awesome performance on his favorite water, and I had a chance to experience the event with my Dad in the boat with me! Hope you enjoy, now off to pack the boat and truck again. Headed up to Escanaba in a few hours to start practicing for the final FLW qualifier of the [...]

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  • One of the coolest moments of my life…

    One of the coolest moments of my life…

    Working on a recap of the event with Blosser right now, but here’s the playback of a moment I’ll remember forever! So glad I was able to share it with my Dad, and so many thanks go out to my friends, family, and sponsors for their support! Back on the road in about 24 hours, but I’ll be ready!

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  • Whitefish Trip With The Boys

    Whitefish Trip With The Boys

    Had a great time up in Door County over the weekend. The Navionics mobil app was our only source of navigation and it worked awesome! We found our fishing spots with no problems. Nice pressure cracks made fishing easy too!  Also used Aquateko Invisaswivels on a double “stealth” slider rig which caught quite a few of the fish that wouldn’t eat the spoon.

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