| Hometown | Rogersville, Alabama |
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| Age | 39 |
| Former Occupation | Pipe-fitter |
| Height | 6' 0'' |
| Weight | 185 lbs. |
| Top 10 Finishes (Wins)* | 1 (0) As of 9/23/2010 |
|---|---|
| Career Earnings* | $197,000 As of 9/23/2010 |
| Current World Rank | 152 |
| Current FLW Standing | 102 (538 points) |
| Best Finish in 2013 | 46 - Grand Lake, 6/6/2013 |
| Best Finish in 2012 | 17 - Wheeler Lake, 9/20/2012 |
| Last 3 Finishes |
46 - Grand Lake, 6/6/2013 95 - Lake Eufaula, 5/16/2013 112 - Beaver Lake, 4/11/2013 |
| Bassmaster Classics Fished (Won) | 0 (0) As of 9/23/2010 |
| FLW Championships Fished (Won) | 1 (0) As of 9/23/2010 |
| Angling Hero | "Growing up I followed guys like David Fritts, Larry Nixon and Rick Clunn." |
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| Home Lake | Wheeler |
| Favorite Lake | Guntersville |
| Least Favorite Lake | Beaver |
| Favorite Technique | Jigs |
| Primary Fishing Strength | Power-fishing |
| Secondary Fishing Strength | Finesse-fishing |
| Biggest Weakness | Deep timber |
| Boat | Ranger |
| Motor | Evinrude |
| Team | National Guard |
| Fishing Sponsors | Lowrance, Castaway, Zoom, Browning Eyewear, Fishhound.com |
| Non-Fishing Sponsors | Twix |
| Tow Vehicle (Sponsor) | Chevy 2500 HD |
| Favorite Food | Mexican |
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| Favorite Music | Rock and roll |
| Non-Angling Hero | Clay Dyer – "He's definitely an inspiration to me." |
| When Not Fishing | "I like to hunt and spend time with my family." |
| Why He Fishes | "Because I love it and the impact it has on kids, and even adults. It gives you the joy of being outside and it's just an awesome sport." |
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*BASS events (all events because BASS does not report Tour and Open earnings separately) and FLW Tour.
Biographical data last updated: 9/23/2010
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