Brent Hummel

Married with a 9 year old daughter who out fishes him on most days.  Carpenter by day and a drummer by night, and a fisherman all other times. 

Member 2005 2006 2007

Club Photographer 2007

Rick “Bronzeback” Goodyear

Always been around the water and been fishing since I can remember.   Joined club in 2006 which was first venture into tournament fishing.   Married, two girls 9 and 15 
Favorite water - to tough to call.  Anything from Lake Michigan to White River.  
2006 highlight - 4th in my 2nd tourney @ Patoka, 3rd in the Classic @ Patoka.    
Member since 2006
2006:  
   4th Patoka 4/06
   3rd Patoka Classic 10/06
   BASS Top 8
2007:  
   10th Monroe 6/07
    3rd Raccoon 7/07
    6th Mississenwa 9/07
    1st Patoka Classic 10/07
    FLW Top 8    

Boat -- 16' Crestliner 'luminum, 60/40 jet drive merc.      
Some catches:  
LM Bass - 7 lb, Indiana pit.  SM Bass - 6 lb x 2 - Lake Erie, Canada.  Crappie - 2.4 lb, Indiana Pit (Lake Monroe close second).  Catfish - 31 lb - White River Indiana.   Steelhead - 15 lb - Indiana shore of Lake Michigan.  Yellow Perch - 1.3 lb - Indiana Pit.   Pike- 13 lb - Canada.   Striped Bass - 11 lb - Patoka Lake.   Wiper - 13 lb - Indiana Pit.   Gar - 9 lb - Indiana Pit.  Bluegill - several around a pound.   Walley - no weight, 27" - Lake Monroe.
Favorite Technique - Every fish I have caught in the last three years have been on the Flying Lure and Helicopter Lure - I swear!!

Kevin “KVD” Voorhis

Member 2005 2006 2007

2005 White River Champion

2006 WRBM Classic Champion

Bill “Big Bill” Morrison

Member 2004 2005 2006 2007

Raced hydroplanes Professionally from 1978 thru 1994.  Celebrated 1994  with 2 world records the National and World Championships, National High Point Championship and induction into the American Power Boat Racing “Hall of Champions”.  Appeared on and interviewed several times on ESPN, ESPN2 and Speed Channel.

Brian Voorhis

Member 2005 2006 2007

David Replogle

Member 2007

Winner Raccoon July 15th 2007

Steve Haas

“Joining White River Bass Masters is my first venture into tournament fishing. Like most, my habit started at a tender age with a bobber and worm at the city park. I really didn’t get serious about fishing until I retired from softball a few years ago. Until getting involved with WRBM fishing was something I could do to hide from the hassles of real life (deadlines, cell phones, honey-do list). The main reason I joined was to learn new fishing skills and to put myself in fishing situations I might normally avoid.
 
Originally from the St. Louis area, I moved to Indy from Springfield, IL in 2000. My wife, Jenn, and I live in Fishers with our two young children (EJ age 3 and Rita age 2). Life is pretty hectic having two small kids especially with my family in St. Louis and my wife’s family in Cleveland. We know I-70 very well! I am a pharmaceutical salesman in the Hospital Division of AstraZeneca where I’ve been for the last 12 years.
 
Some might find it interesting to know that I was an on-air radio personality for 15 years at mostly rock radio stations - the biggest station being long-time rocker KSHE-95 in St. Louis. There’s still a couple old pictures of me floating around the internet from those days.”

Woody Woodcock

Member 2007