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The 2008 U.S. Open is history. I was in 13th place going into the final day. I went for the win — left my fish and looked for a really big sack — and came up short. But I'm not complaining. It's the kind of tournament you fish to win. Second place is a loss.
Now I'm back at my place on Amistad. My partner Mike Bonnee and I are doing some much needed remodeling, trying to get everything ready for the fall. We're going to host a lot of local tournaments as well as several regional events this year. Read More
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