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Growing up in Michigan and spending her summers on Lake Huron,
Victoria Sweet recalls catching "Catfish that hardly fit in
our small boat". Victoria completed her Masters degree in education and is an Assistant High-School Principal. In 2004, Victoria decided to become more active in fishing. She pioneered a technique to catch Channel Catfish that led to her 18.75 pound Michigan Master Angler Award, Largest in Michigan 2005. While Muskie Fishing with Capt. Bert, caught a 52.75" Michigan Master Angler fish, Largest by a woman. Victoria won the first Catfish tournament she fished, and has finished in the money in several others including the Cabela’s King Kat Classic. Her first time fishing for Flathead Catfish, caught a 70 pounder, and 65 pounder, "on-camera". She was in dozens of print articles, national radio, and TV programs as a result. Caught a "never-before-seen" albino Sturgeon, 10 feet long. Landed a 500 pound Goliath Grouper, a boat record, and the largest ever by a woman. Victoria writes fishing articles for Cabela’s Outdoor Journal. In 2006, Along with her sister Josie, became the first all-female team to qualify for the Cabalas' Crappie Classic. Victoria loves learning new techniques and has a passion for getting women and children exposed to fishing and boating.
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