Sun shines down on college angler
Most everyone has a person who pushed or inspired them, but for Matthew Palmer, it wasn't a who, it was college bass fishing.
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Most everyone has a person who pushed or inspired them, but for Matthew Palmer, it wasn't a who, it was college bass fishing.
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Overheard at Northern Open #2
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