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Junior Year Recap

Fished Morristown Marine Trail Finished 36th, and I had a blast! I also fished the Volunteer Bass Trail . . . I only did 3 legs and finished in 28th JUMP to My Facebook Page for photos of each event . . .
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Cherokee Lake 2024

A foggy and rainy start but thankful for Gods grace and a safe day for everyone on Cherokee. It was not a great day for fishing but a good day overall, and I continue to learn. I caught 2 fish and placed 106th, out of 235. 109 teams caught zero, and I got to hang…
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2024 Eastern Region Speaking Finals at Pellissippi State

Jack Hall placed first in the Eastern Region and will be heading to Nashville next month to compete against Middle and West TN high schoolers.
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2024 Starting out good on Douglas Lake…

Thanks for checking in on me. I continue to grind. I’ll post more updates soon!
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Big Bass 2023

10-7-2023: There’s a new sheriff in town! It looks like Jack did not perform well but the Jack Hall Fishing team did show up. Details coming….
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Gulf Coast Inshore

10-6-2023: Short half day trip. Thanks Captain Kenny Way for getting us on them! www.reelwayfishingcharters.com
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2023 Presidents Conference

Farm Bureau invited Jack to the Factory in Franklin . . . https://factoryatfranklin.com/
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Last Year in the Kids Fishing Tournament

This was my 3rd and last year to fish as a kid. Next year I will either volunteer or bring a child fishing with me or both. I want to thank Sonny and the whole team for a fun time. I never seem to do great at these. But, ONE thing is for sure: I…
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4-H Round Up, 100th Anniversary, Knoxville, TN

Jefferson County is on campus at University of Tennessee Knoxville. In its earliest years, Tennessee 4-H Roundup was known as a short course in agriculture and home economics offered to 4-H club boys and girls. The photo above shows 1948 short course participants on the campus of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The earliest short…
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Saltwater Blues

We traveled to Pawleys Island, with a quick trip to Murrells Inlet, June 2023 The water was really different and you can see in the photos above and below. Local news even covered the tropical looking waters, https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/weather/why-is-the-water-so-blue-in-myrtle-beach-south-carolina/83-cfb3738b-13e8-427c-959e-0383655c4195 Scotty Powell a meteorologist at our CBS affiliate in Myrtle Beach told WFMY News 2’s Christian Morgan…