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Fishing: Carnes & Dorman 4th in Bucks Bass Championship

Win for fishing partners from Adair & Russell Counties comes in the Toyota Bonus Bucks Bass Master Championship with some of the best Anglers in the U.S. Photo(s) with article.

By Tammy Pyles

Every fisherman dreams of one day making it to the Bass Master Classic! Well, last week John Paul Carnes, Russell County, KY, and Kelly Dorman, Adair County, KY, took to the water in Arkansas to compete in the Toyota Bonus Bucks Bass Master Championship with some of the best Anglers in the U.S. The duo was represented by Backwaters/Skeeter Series.

Carnes and Dorman competed with 150 Boats on the Degray Lake and came in 4th place out of 150 Boats. We are so very proud of these two anglers. They would like to thank everyone for all the support, good luck offerings, prayers, and words of encouragement from their family and friends. - Tammy Pyles




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Carnes & Dorman 4th in Bass Master Championship



2014-12-15 - Degray Lake, AR - Photo submitted by Tammy Pyles.
John Paul Carnes, Russell Springs, KY, and Kelly Dorman, Columbia, KY, came in 4th place out of 150 boats at the Toyota Bonus Bucks Bass Master Championship, last week, on Degray Lake in Arkansas. - Tammy Pyles.

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