Hometown | Grant, Alabama |
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Age | 42 |
Former Occupation | Fishing guide (current)/Insurance sales |
Height | 6' 0'' |
Weight | 150 lbs. |
Injuries | Synovial sarcoma (left chest) |
Last 3 Finishes |
150 - Potomac River, 6/15/2017 46 - Mississippi River, 5/18/2017 128 - Beaver Lake, 4/27/2017 |
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Bassmaster Classics Fished (Won) | 0 (0) |
REDCREST Championships Fished (Won) | 0 (0) |
Angling Hero | Bryan Kerchal |
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Home Lake | Guntersvile |
Favorite Lake | Watauga |
Least Favorite Lake | Douglas |
Favorite Technique | Sight Fishing |
Primary Fishing Strength | Shallow/spawn |
Secondary Fishing Strength | Grass |
Biggest Weakness | Suspended fish |
Boat | Charger |
Motor | Mercury |
Fishing Sponsors | Scottsboro Tackle Company, YUM, Booyah, Falcon Rods, Sunline, Costa |
Non-Fishing Sponsors | D&E Landing, Air Hydro Power |
Tow Vehicle (Sponsor) | Toyota Tundra |
Favorite Food | Smoked Whitetail Backstrap |
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Favorite Music | Real country |
Favorite Book/Movie | Money Talks |
Non-Angling Hero | My wife |
When Not Fishing | Hunting |
Why He Fishes | "To encourage one person with cancer or an illness to get up and keep going." |
Website | www.henryfishing.com/ |
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