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Monroe joins Next Gen Lithium pro staff

Monroe joins Next Gen Lithium pro staff

MLF Bass Pro Tour angler Ish Monroe has entered into a sponsorship agreement with Next Gen Lithium Batteries.

“I love the NextGen Lithium, their efficiency gives me the confidence to run two 36-volt batteries, which gives me all the power I need and more space in my battery compartment,” Monroe said. “Next Gen Lithium batteries are lighter, which allows my boat to run faster and draft shallower to allow me to go farther and fish shallower.

“They also charge faster by design, which allows me to fish longer on practice days and still get a full charge. To top it all off, the owner of the company is a tournament fisherman, so he understands and knows what is needed when I am out there on the water."

Said Next Gen Lithium president Kevin Johnson: “Ish has earned a reputation for fishing hard and for getting himself on the podium, and to do that brings the demand of the best equipment on the market. He also has a reputation of being one of the few professional anglers who works as hard for his sponsors as our batteries do for the angler. The combination of being a winner and his work ethic are why he is the perfect choice to run Next Gen Lithium Batteries."

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