Meet the Anglers: Marshall Hughes

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Bass Pro Angler Marshall Hughes

Major League Fishing

Marshall Hughes

Hemphill, Texas

Hughes qualified for the 2025 Bass Pro Tour after a strong season on the 2024 Tackle Warehouse Invitationals.

FUN FACT

He enjoys bow hunting for whitetail deer and attended college for cattle ranching before switching to professional bass fishing. Hughes describes himself as being a “PB&J guy.”

Career Wins-
Top 10s9
Top 20s16
REDCREST Appearances-
Career Winnings$157,517
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