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Josh Keller

Beeville, Texas

21 years old

Senior - Coastal Bend University  Business major, Wildlife management minor

I am an inspiring professional bass fisherman.  I am currently fishing 25 - 35 tournaments per year.

I have a lifelong background in business (father was sales manager for 25 years in a West Virginia distributing company).  

Memberships

- B.A.S.S.  2001 - current.

- B.A.S.S. Maryland Federation 2001 - 2005

- B.A.S.S. Texas Federation 2005 - current

I have fished in club tournaments (Boonsboro Bassmasters) and smaller events for the past 5 years, and am now fishing larger events.

Club Tournament Results -

1st place (21 boats) - Smith Mountain Lake, May 2004 - 2 day tournament,  26 lbs 4 oz

4th place (17 boats) - Deep Creek Lake, June 2004  - 1 day - 11 pounds

3rd place (18 boats) - Lower Potomac River, July 2004 - 2 day - 23 pounds 11 oz

2nd place (20 boats) - Susqhuehanna River, September  2004 - 1 day - 9 pounds 8 oz

1st place (19 boats)  - Deep Creek Lake, October 2004 2 days - 20 lbs 11 oz.

2nd place (20 boats) - Raystown Lake, April 2005 1 day - 14 lbs

3rd place (17 boats) - Susqhuehanna River - April 2005 1 day - 10 pounds 3 oz.

1st place (22 boats) - Smith Mountain Lake - April 2005 2 days - 24 lbs, 8 oz

1st place (13 boats) - Sleepy Creek Lake - May 2005 - 1 day - 9 lbs 8 oz

Moved to Texas in June 2005, and did not fish any tournaments until March 25, 2006

14th place (196 boats) - Coleto Bassmasters Invitational - Coleto Creek Reservoir - March 2006 - 1 dy 14.82 lbs.

Biggest largemouth bass of career - 12.02 lbs, Smith Mountain Lake - 2004.

Biggest Smallmouth bass of career - 8.01 lbs, Back Creek, WV  2003

1993 17' Dixie Bassboat, Johnson 115 hp outboard

If selected to be on YOUR prostaff, you can be assured that I will work hard to represent YOUR company to the best of my ability.  My years of business experience allow me to do this most effectively in a way that can benefit you and as well as myself.

Thank you for your consideration,

Josh Keller

  • 3 months later...
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You need to be able to sell yourself, just like you will be selling products for a sponsor.  Fishing in all of those tournaments is great but you need to convince them that you can sell the product,  thats all i notice,  but not bad at all

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