Of all the clients I've ever had, I think Seoung Kwon wins the "Far Away Award." He came more than 7,000 miles from South Korea to sample some Tennessee River catfish.
He's in Chattanooga with his translator, Grace Parks, for the 2017 Parachute Industry Association Symposium. He sells the hardware that keeps jumpers alive. That seems pretty important to me, ya think?
I learned the Korean word for fish. Can you say "mulgogi" with a Korean accent? I can't.
Our catfish bite has actually slowed down in the last week or two, but we managed about 20 fish today (in a Half-Day trip). Biggest was 15 lbs. so that, of course, means life is good and gettin' better every day! arty:
He's in Chattanooga with his translator, Grace Parks, for the 2017 Parachute Industry Association Symposium. He sells the hardware that keeps jumpers alive. That seems pretty important to me, ya think?
I learned the Korean word for fish. Can you say "mulgogi" with a Korean accent? I can't.
Our catfish bite has actually slowed down in the last week or two, but we managed about 20 fish today (in a Half-Day trip). Biggest was 15 lbs. so that, of course, means life is good and gettin' better every day! arty: