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Captain
Marty Wiebelhaus
(Captains
License No 1026985)
Hi,
my
name is Captain Marty Wiebelhaus at your service. I am a healthy 56
year old with a passion for fishing. I recently retired after 30
years of service with Ford Motor Company and am now a full time
fishing guide.
I
am an avid guitar player and song writer. I love to write fishing
songs, for example I wrote the theme song for Michigan Out Of Doors
radio show, WJR 760 am Sunday evenings at 9PM.
I
also wrote a song with long time friend and fishing buddy, Motor
City Josh. The Song "The Skillet" appears on the 'Stringer
Full Of Blues Album'
ORGANIZATIONS
/ CLUBS
B.A.S.S.,
B.A.S.S State Federation, AAVID Anglers Bass Organization, Redman
CURRENT
SPONSORSHIP
Triton
Boats, Mercury Outboards
PROMOTIONAL
EXPERIENCE
(1983-Present)
Guest Speaker/Boat-tackle representative: Pontiac Silver Dome
BASS-O-RAMA, Cobo Hall Boat show, Auburn Hills Palace Sport &
Fishing Show, Auto World, Novi Sports Expo.
In-store
promotions: Livonia Tackle, Dunham's, Viking Tackle, and Jan's Sport Shop
Appeared
numerous times on various TV/Radio shows such as Michigan Outdoors
and Tony Prainito's World of Fishing.
Featured
in the Detroit Free Press, Michigan Sportsman, Michigan Hunting &
Fishing and Michigan Out of Doors magazines.
TOURNAMENT
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
1975
- First national tournament
Six
time qualifier for the B.A.S.S. Federation State Team.
Competed
in 13 B.A.S.S. National Tournaments including the very first
"Super Bass" & "Mega Bucks" Tournaments.
1994
Lake St. Clair Top 100, caught Big Fish and Biggest Stringer for the
Amateur Division.
1988
Redman Tournament Trail finished 2nd for the year.
Fished
1988 Redman Regional Classic on Truman Lake. Missouri.
1989
American Scholarship Tournament Trail finished in 1st place, State
champ for Wolverine Division
Fished
1989 American Scholarship Regionals on Bull Shoals Lake, Arkansas.
Angler
of the Year for lower Michigan Bass Organization in 1977, 1983 and 1986.
1994
qualifier for the Redman Regionals and fished the regionals on
Kentucky Lake.
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