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LAST CAST
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2020’S TOP
20-SOMETHINGS
TO WATCH
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top-earnin
age
27
n tournament bass fishing,
there’s no substitute for time
on the water. But time on the
water and age don’t always coincide.
Sometimes, like in the case of some
of the top bass anglers under 30 on
the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit
and MLF Bass Pro Tour, anglers
might be wise (and talented)
beyond their years.
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195,527
ings: $
n
r
a
e
FLW
p 10s: 6
Career
FLW to
Career
age
25
205,374
ings: $
n
r
a
e
s: 9
FLW
Career er FLW top 10
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r
a
C
age
23
age
27
age
24
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$183,82
rnings:
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e
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p 10s
Career
FLW to
Career
175,783
ings: $
n
r
a
e
FLW
p 10s: 3
Career
FLW to
Career
143,538
ings: $
n
r
a
e
0
FLW
p 10s: 2
Career
FLW to
Career
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ts le
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p
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f 20-some
ml
age
28
age
29
age
28
gs: 5th
standin 90,600
T
P
B
2019
gs: $
T earnin
019 BP
2
4th
dings:
PT stan : $205,600
B
9
1
0
2
ings
PT earn
2019 B
Both circuits feature budding
superstars who haven’t yet blown out
30 candles on a birthday cake. These
10 pros (five each from FLW and
MLF) enter the new tournament sea-
son ahead of their fellow 20-some-
things in career earnings on the FLW
side, or, in the case of Bass Pro Tour
anglers, fresh off successful first sea-
sons that ranked them ahead of their
peers in the final 2019 standings. n
80
gs: 7th
standin 52,800
T
P
B
9
201
s: $1
earning
T
P
B
2019
age
29
age
29
gs: 8th
standin 75,600
T
P
B
2019
gs: $
T earnin
019 BP
t
gs: 21s
standin 36,000
T
P
B
9
201
ings: $
PT earn
2019 B
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