Meet our elite PFG ambassadors.
From top-level tournament anglers to seasoned pro guides, our PFG ambassadors are what keeps fish awake at night. Plus, keep on the lookout for more ambassador spotlights this fall. |
A seventh-generation Floridian born and raised on the quaint island of Boca Grande off the state’s southwestern coast. An avid saltwater angler (with what she calls a “mild Tarpon obsession” inherited from her fly-fishing guide father, Capt. Tommy Locke), Wesley has also become a tireless advocate for protecting our precious natural resources for future generations. |
Capt. Bear Holeman, a former champion tournament angler, is a well-known Florida Keys fishing guide with decades of fishing and boating experience. Bear is accredited by the U.S. Coast Guard as a guide and is a passionate advocate for sustainable waterways, partnering with the nonprofit organization Captains for Clean Water on water conservation and restoration efforts. |
If the Pacific Northwest was personified, that person just might be Curtis. His laidback demeanor, Go Big style, and passion for the outdoors have earned him recognition as a top-tier athlete for all seasons. On the water, Curtis is an avid angler and guide who loves nothing more than chasing steelhead on the Deschutes River. If he’s not casting away, you might find him snowboarding, snowmobiling rafting, mountain biking, climbing, or surfing. All in a day’s work. |
Mark gravitated to the water at an early age and spent much of his free time fishing around the Bay Area with family and friends. He entered his first competitive tournament at age 14 and set his sights on becoming a professional angler. |
George’s legendary status is well-documented in his role as the charismatic host of the popular George Poveromo’s World of Saltwater Fishing show for over 20 years. But the South Florida native has been reeling in recognition—and big catches—even longer as an angling icon, ambassador, and educator. If you don’t catch him on screen, in print (as a long-time contributor to Salt Water Sportsman magazine), or on stage (as a featured speaker for the National Seminar Series), he’s probably with his family or quietly casting away aboard the Marc VI. |
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Get out there. We’ll handle the rest. |
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