Takahiro Omori
Tokyo, Japan
The first international angler to ever win the Bassmaster Classic (2004 on Lake Wylie, North Carolina), Omori has registered 10 wins (including two MLF Cup wins), and more than 60 Top 10s in his career.
FUN FACT
Takahiro’s hobbies include kart racing and watching Formula 1.
| Career Wins | 10 |
| Top 10s | 64 |
| Top 20s | 104 |
| REDCREST Appearances | 4 |
| Career Winnings | $3,109,835 |
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