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Pro fisherman Stacey King uses Table Rock Lake as launching pad

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Stacey King, a longtime professional fisherman from Reeds Spring, Missouri, fought a keeper largemouth bass along a bluff at Table Rock Lake in the Ozarks. (Photo by Brent Frazee/Kansas City Star/MCT)

ON TABLE ROCK LAKE, Mo. (MCT) — Stacey King remembers the days when he was fishing’s version of a starving artist.

Oh, he was very good at his job — guiding bass fishermen to Table Rock Lake’s bruiser largemouths. But he definitely wasn’t getting rich off his chosen profession.

“It was a very meager living,” said King, 63, who lives in Reeds Spring, Mo. “I was just living in a small trailer at the time, and it was a struggle to make ends meet.

“My family thought I was crazy, trying to do this for a job. I remember taking my grandma to the Bassmaster Classic (bass fishing’s premier event) the first time I qualified.

“She was impressed with all the hoopla, but she still told me, ‘You can’t make a living this way.’”

Too bad grandma isn’t around today.

King not only has progressed to become one of the pro tours’ most recognizable figures, he has turned fishing into a lucrative job. Take a look:

— Fishing first the Bassmaster circuit and now the FLW — the nation’s two top pro tours — he has amassed winnings approaching $1 million in 23 years.

— He is a longtime symbol of his prime sponsor, Bass Pro Shops. Open the catalog and you’ll see his picture on several pages. Flip on Bass Pro’s television show, and you’ll see him displaying different methods on how to catch bass.

— He also earns a good paycheck for helping develop new lures, making appearances and giving talks at sports shows.

No, he’s not rich. But he’s a lot better off than he was in the days when he was just eking out a living.

“Back then, I don’t think I ever imagined the days when the sport would get this big,” he said during a recent Tracker Marine Media Day at Big Cedar Lodge on Table Rock. “The big tournaments, the superstores like Bass Pro Shops, all the different technology, the varieties of rod and reels and lures — it’s amazing how far fishing has come. Back when I was getting started, we didn’t have all of that.

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