Meet the Anglers: Andy Morgan

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Andy Morgan

Major League Fishing

Andy Morgan

Dayton, Tennessee

One of the most successful anglers in the history of the FLW Tour, Tennessee pro Andy Morgan’s career resume includes three Angler of the Year titles (2013, 2014, 2016) and the most-ever FLW Top 10s (66). The winner of eight events, Morgan has accumulated more than $2.7 million in career winnings. Morgan was a 2019 Bass Pro Tour winner, picking up the trophy at his home lake on Lake Chickamauga.

FUN FACT

Andy is an avid bowhunter (deer, elk) and duck hunter who has appeared in multiple hunting shows.

Career Wins8
Top 10s77
Top 20s87
REDCREST Appearances6
Career Winnings$2,902,331
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