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Michael Iaconelli : ウィキペディア英語版
Michael Iaconelli
Michael Iaconelli (born June 17, 1972) is a professional bass fisherman from Pittsgrove Township, New Jersey. He is the 2003 Bassmaster Classic champion, as well as the 2006 Toyota Tundra Angler of the Year. Mike Iaconelli now has 4 kids. Two with his divorced wife, Rylie and Drew, and other two with current wife, Vegas and Estella.
Iaconelli has been a resident of Runnemede, New Jersey.〔("The Bass University Kicks Off to a Packed House in Runnemede New Jersey" ), Mike Iaconelli. Accessed February 26, 2015. "As you may already know, Bass University's inaugural event on December 11, 2009 in Mike Iaconelli's hometown of Runnemede NJ was a resounding success, packing the room with over 100 students in attendance."〕
==Early years==
Iaconelli was born in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He grew up living with his mother, his uncle and his grandparents. At a young age, Iaconelli was introduced to fishing on summer trips to the Pocono Mountains. On these trips, he was first introduced to other types of fishing besides bass fishing. His first experiences were with trout and various panfish species. His first largemouth bass catch came at age twelve during his family's annual summer trek to the Pocono Mountains. Iaconelli used a 9S Floating Rapala lure to catch the bass. According to Iaconelli, this moment sparked his interest in bass fishing. His love for bass fishing continued on into high school.
After high school, Iaconelli founded the bass fishing club, "Top Rod Bassmasters". Top Rod Bassmasters became Iaconelli's first venture into competitive bass fishing. The club had interclub tournaments amongst its members. In 1992, after three years of fishing in Top Rod Bassmasters, Iaconelli made the transition to the pro-am circuit. His first tournament on this circuit was the North Carolina Top 100. This event was held on the Lake Norman in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. In this tournament, Iaconelli drew widely known fisherman, Tommy Biffle. In the following days of the North Carolina Top 100, he would also draw well-known fishermen David Fritts and Gary Klein. In 1994, Iaconelli once again fished the North Carolina Top 100 on Lake Norman. At this tournament, he won his first bass boat. The boat he won was a new Ranger 374.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/michael_Iaconelli.html )

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