Julia (Juls) Davis |
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1st female to compete on the Pro side of the RCL Circuit, 1st female to make the top 20 cut in an RCL event, 15th place at Devils Lake, ND (2003), Three time RCL Championship qualifier, 13th place, co-angler 2000 RCL Championship Green Bay, 3rd place NAWA Team Challenge, Lake Sakakawea 1999, 3rd place WWA Premiere on Mille Lacs Lake, 2nd place Winnebagowalleyes.com club tournament, 2001, 4th place in the SWC club tournament on Winnebago in 2001. |
Julia's Latest Articles
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Twenty Questions With Walleye Pro Marianne Pfister-Huskey
November 20, 2009
Marianne: Making the jump to the professional level of tournament fishing was a great experience. I was unsure how the other anglers would react to a young female joining the pro side, but each and every one was welcoming and very professional at all times.
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Twenty Questions With Walleye Pro Scott Steil
November 13, 2009
Scott: I started fishing when I was 5 years old. I grew up on a lake and would fish off the dock whenever I had the chance. I had a father that loved to fish for Bluegill, so I spent most of the time fishing panfish on local lakes. As I got older I came to appreciate the challenge of fishing walleye and put more time into that.
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Twenty Questions With Walleye Pro Johnnie Candle
November 6, 2009
Johnnie: If an angler wants to start tournament fishing they need to get a giant brain eraser and forget everything they think they know about fishing. I do things so much differently now than I did 23 years ago. Just when you think you know it all, it will change.
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Teams Head Out for Final Day of the Cabelas MWC Championship
October 10, 2009
Wayne: It's going to be a little bit of a rough ride, so we're going to lose a lot of time traveling today, so hopefully, when we get there, we hope the bite goes pretty quick.
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Davis and Gies Are The New Cabelas MWC World Walleye Champions!
October 10, 2009
Dan: We've been doing this now for 5 years, together. We didn't know much about the tournament business when we started, and just took our lumps as we went. We learned about it, finished at the low end of the scale there for quite a while. You just gotta keep learning and pick yourself up and go on from there and keep trying to get better.
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