| Hometown | Harrison, Arkansas |
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| Age | 43 |
| Former Occupation | Visual display products |
| Height | 5' 9'' |
| Weight | 185 lbs. |
| Top 10 Finishes (Wins)* | 2 (0) As of 10/13/2011 |
|---|---|
| Career Earnings* | $140,000 As of 10/13/2011 |
| Current World Rank | 59 |
| Current FLW Standing | 31 (743 points) |
| Best Finish in 2013 | 3 - Grand Lake, 6/6/2013 |
| Best Finish in 2012 | 38 - Table Rock Lake, 3/29/2012 |
| Last 3 Finishes |
3 - Grand Lake, 6/6/2013 21 - Lake Eufaula, 5/16/2013 46 - Beaver Lake, 4/11/2013 |
| Bassmaster Classics Fished (Won) | 0 (0) As of 10/13/2011 |
| FLW Championships Fished (Won) | 2 (0) As of 10/13/2011 |
| Angling Hero | Father |
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| Home Lake | Bull Shoals |
| Favorite Lake | Table Rock |
| Least Favorite Lake | Kentucky Lake |
| Favorite Technique | Texas-rigged worms |
| Primary Fishing Strength | Versatility |
| Secondary Fishing Strength | Deep water |
| Biggest Weakness | Ledges and grass |
| Boat | Ranger |
| Motor | Mercury |
| Fishing Sponsors | Luck-E-Strike, Pro Guide Batteries, Bull Shoals Lake Boat Dock, Tim Hughes Custom Baits, Bass Pro Shops, Lowrance |
| Non-Fishing Sponsors | Realty Executives |
| Tow Vehicle (Sponsor) | Nissan pickup |
| Favorite Food | Italian |
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| Favorite Music | Older rock |
| Favorite Book/Movie | The Hangover (movie) |
| When Not Fishing | Hunting |
| Why He Fishes | "For the competition, and for the love of the 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: 2/8/2013
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