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Redfish One Fishing
Hooks & Tackle. The RedfishOne Pro-Staff Team
Featured Sponsored
Fishing Professionals using RedfishOne Fishing Tackle and RedfishOne
Endorsed Hooks.
We pick our Pro-Staff
team very carefully. The teams and anglers you see here are not
only winners in many ways, they truly dedicate time to promote
the RedfishOne Brand and the Product we offer. RedfishOne products
are extremely high quality and we want top-shelf Anglers working
the streets and docks with our product. Although no angler wins
every Tournament, presentation is everything. We would like to
thank all of our Team for the help you have given to RedfishOne
over the past years. Without the support from our sponsored teams
and individuals, our presence would have never become this large.
Are
you a professional fisherman or guide? Inquire about Joining the
RedfishOne Hooks Fishing Pro-Staff Team
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We would like
to thank Capt. David Albritton for his support in South
Florida. David has used RedfishOne Hooks for quite some
time and has pushed the envelope in order to be sure the
RedfishOne name and product gets recognition in South Florida.
David is an excellent fisherman winning big fish of the
year in 2009 at the Palm Beach 440 KMT. David is highly
experienced in all types of saltwater fishing from the beach
to the gulf stream.
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Team
Big Fishin' - Brunswick, GA
Capt. Scott Harding
has been fishing the Georgia Coast since childhood. He and
his team are serious competitors in SKA events and have
done extremely well and improved each season to finish 5th
in the nation at the SKA Nationals in 2010. Their team will
continue to be a constant threat in 2011 in their class.
Scott and his
Team run a Contender 23 Tournament with Mercury Power and
they're capable of making long runs very quickly.
We are proud
to have this team on board with the RedfishOne Company!
UPDATE: Team
Big Fishin' Finishes 5th Team in the Nation using RedfishOne
Hooks! Congratulations to Scott and his team!
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Toes Up Fishing
Team - North Carolina
Richard Boles
and his wife Sharon own and operate Richard Boles Funeral
Service in Laurinburg, NC and have two children, Kelsie
and Richie. Richard is also involved with The Gideons International
and is a member of Stewartsville Baptist Church of Laurinburg,
NC. Richard is really a fisherman at heart, although he
does enjoy hunting as well. Richard started the Toes Up
Fishing Team in 2007 at our very first tournament, "Brunswick
Island Kingfish Classic", where we came in 4th place
and have been hooked ever since.
Richard Boles,
Doug Robson, Richie Boles, Jordan Robson
Email: doug@toesupfishing.com
Web: www.toesupfishing.com
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Team Moye
Toye - North Carolina
Received 1st
Place in the 2005 Atlantic Beach King Mackerel Tournament,
winning $44,940. This was their first big win. Once they
had the help from Maui Surf Company, they were able to enter
tournaments and get the necessary tackle in order to fish
these tournaments. Placed 5th in 23 and under for the 2009
Jollymon KMT in Division 9. The team finished 12th in Division
9 of the SKA for 2006. They finished 4th in Division 1 of
the SKA for 2008.
We are proud
to have team Moye Toye prticipating with the RedfishOne
Company.
Team Owner: Chris
Wilkins, Pine Level NC.
E-mail: chw@amrisconsulting.net
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Owner: Captain
Scott Keller
Click the logo
at left to visit thier website. Capt. Scott offers the Finest
in Light Tackle, Offshore, and Back Country Fishing in the
Florida Keys. Tournament lovers, Captain Scott Keller has
fished the keys for over 15 years in the Ocean and Back
Country.
The boats used are state of the art. Offshore Bad Habit
is a fully equipped 45' Viking that has a spacious AC Salon
with all the amenities. Live bait is our specialty. With
your local species, such as Swordfish, Marlin, Tuna, Sailfish,
Wahoo, Mahi Mahi and all the Snapper and Grouper families.
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If
you're not catching a marlin yourself, theres nothing better
than being instumental in someone else catching one, especially
if its their first and extra especially if its their first
time at sea. Such was the case with three of the five that
had marlin tagged and released that day.
9 marlin raised, 5 marlin released (3 black marlin, 2 striped
marlin), 4 tagged. 1 double hook-up. |
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