
Scott Lattea Wins West Virginia's Master Angler Award
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Scott Lattea from Harrison County secures West Virginias eighth Master Angler Award, a prestigious honor for anglers. He achieved this by catching twenty-two different fish species across eleven waters, completing six slams within a year. Latteas favorite slam was the predator, but musky provided the toughest challenge. His achievement is praised by West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Director Brett McMillion. To pursue this award, obtain a fishing license and trout stamp online or at retail spots.
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