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    CURT LYTLE INFO

    fellas. I have done a little detective work on curt lytle via the internet. Evidently he is a pro bass fisherman whom has done fairly well in tournaments earning right much money. He lives in southhampton co va from what i have gathered. He is using the little fame he has to push an effort to control deer hounds. He says he does not want to abollish it, but control it. He is a problem. He was partly behind the study by the va dgif on hounds. Allthough i dont agree with him i dont think that antagonizing him is the way to go. I think an e~mail letting him know your views and concerns would be fine. We can all as hounddsman try our best to be responsible with our hounds the best we can. I personally allways knock on a door to retrieve my hounds even though i dont have to. This man was a pro bass fisherman. Maybee they should take away his boat and let him try to fish the way he wants our dogs gone..... Happy hunting and merry christmas.

    Re: CURT LYTLE INFO

    To express concerns or "voice" complaints the E-mail for his SPONSORS is:ahall@flwoutdoors.com PUT THE PRESSURE ON HIS SPONSORS for his "Negative Public VIEWS" of a unrelated Sport. This will hit him in his Wallet!!

    Re: CURT LYTLE INFO

    Please don't waste your time on sending emails to his ex sponsors. next time dig a little deeper for you give advice.


    By Lee Tolliver
    The Virginian-Pilot
    © August 23, 2009
    Curt Lytle is calling it quits.

    The angler who has lived in southeastern Virginia since 1991 is retiring from professional bass fishing after 12 years.

    In that time, he advanced three times each to the Bassmaster Classic and the FLW Cup Championship - the peaks in professional fishing.

    He finished fifth in the 2003 Classic and won three major events in his career. He said his tournament winnings totaled about $650,000.

    A mechanical engineer by trade, Lytle said he wants to spend more time with his family - wife Brandy and children Ember, 5, and Summer, 3. He also wants to devote more time to getting more people interested in the outdoors.

    Lytle and his family own 160 acres in Zuni, where he has built a pond and manages woodlands for deer and turkey hunting.

    "My life goal was to build a house somewhere where I could walk to hunt and fish," Lytle said. "I accomplished that in 2004. And I wasn't sure what else I wanted to accomplish in fishing.

    "I was never driven by the competition. I was motivated by loving to be in the outdoors doing something I love. I got tired of the competitive side of it more than anything else."

    Lytle said he will miss several of his competitors on the trail, but plans to keep up with them on annual hunting trips.