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Roger Lee Brown
"The Bass Coach"

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Roger Lee Brown
 

"The Bass Coach"

 

 

Background:
Roger Lee Brown is the founder and former President of the Pro-Tec School of Bassin', Inc. (some of you may have seen the ads on Sunday morning television) After resigning from Pro-Tec, Roger decided to put together a new school, one that would be more affordable for the average angler. In addition, he wanted to instruct his students one on one, with an agenda developed specifically for that individual. "The Bass Coach" was instrumental in developing the training and teaching guidelines for the instructors at Pro-Tec, these new techniques are the next step for him. Roger is a full time professional Bass angler and instructor. He has over 30 years experience fishing as a pro. He is a United States Coast Guard certified licensed guide and a New York State certified fishing charter. He has fished in many tournaments throughout the United States and is also a qualified Boating Safety Instructor and an accomplished author and lecturer. Roger has taught many seminars for junior anglers as well as many expos and outdoor shows. His life is devoted to helping anglers learn to have the best time while on the water by teaching anglers what it takes to locate and catch bass.

"The Bass Coach" web site.

 

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