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National TV: Life's Highway will carry GRL fishing story



2009-07-30 - Green River Lake, Adair Co. District 6, Columbia, KY - Photo courtsy David Jones.
David Jones, Green River Lake Crappie Fishing Guide, writes, "Just wanted to let everyone know that Green River Lake will be on TV in a few weeks. I got to film a crappie fishing show this past weekend with Wade Spencer. We had a great time and really caught some nice fish.The show is called "Life's Highway" and will air on the Living Faith Network. One of the goals of this show is to show how faith and the outdoors can go together. I will let everyone know the correct date and time of the show as soon as I get it. I would like to thank Terry Partin for all his hard work in getting this show together." He adds, "Wade will sing at Jones Chapel Church, 2267 Jones Chapel RD, Columbia, KY in the Gradyville community of Adair County, on Sunday night August 23, 2009."


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