Meet the Anglers: Brandon Coulter

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Bass Pro Angler Brandon Coulter

Major League Fishing

Brandon Coulter

Knoxville, Tennessee

One of a small group of anglers who have competed in Major League Fishing, the Bass Pro Tour, the FLW Tour, and the Bassmaster Elite Series, Coulter has collected nine Top 10s and more than 10 Top 20s in his professional career. In 2019, he won the Challenge Select Cup event on Lake Champlain.

FUN FACT

Coulter enjoys bowhunting and spending time with his children in his spare time.

Career Wins4
Top 10s10
Top 20s16
REDCREST Appearances1
Career Winnings$753,828
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