Bassmaster

Caleb Sumrall

New Iberia, La.

The last time you appeared in this column, you were a sophomore Elite. What have you learned about life since then?

That’s a deep question. The biggest thing I’ve learned is don’t get comfortable when things are going well. Stay hungry. Stay humble. Stay goal-oriented. In fishing, it’s not a matter of if but a matter of when the rug

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