Meet the Anglers: Bradley Roy

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Bass Pro Angler Bradley Roy

Major League Fishing

Bradley Roy

Lancaster, Kentucky

Kentucky-based pro Bradley Roy was the youngest angler to fish a Bassmaster Elite Series event: he was 19 years old when he qualified to fish the Elites in 2010. Roy kicked off the 2022 season by winning Stage One of the Bass Pro Tour at Bussey Brake Reservoir in Monroe-West Monroe, Louisiana. He’s also a three-time Bassmaster Classic qualifier and four-time REDCREST qualifier.

FUN FACT

As of 2024, he has hosted the Annual Bradley Roy High School Open Tournament for 12 years in Kentucky. He also loves attending church, enjoys hunting, and is a big Kentucky Wildcat fan.

Career Wins1
Top 10s15
Top 20s33
REDCREST Appearances4
Career Winnings$1,009,176

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