Cliff Pace Joins TFO Rods Advisory Staff

Temple Fork Outfitters is excited to announce that 2013 Bassmaster Classic Champion Cliff Pace will join the TFO Rods Advisory Staff and design team.

Cliff brings his wealth of knowledge and experience to the TFO team, already led by legendary rod designer Gary Loomis. Cliff and Gary form an impressive pair of designers that are not only driven by technical understanding of rod performance but a passion for ethical angling and conservation.

Cliff has tallied 26 top-ten finishes and has fished in five Bassmaster Classic Championships. As the second youngest angler in B.A.S.S history to reach the 1 million dollar mark in tournament wins, Cliff understands the demands on tackle and the type of rod required to get the job done. Working with TFO, Cliff will have the ability to help design the highest performing rods for everyone from the weekend warrior to the elite angling pro.

“I am excited to work with a company that is devoted to building the best rod they can. TFO not only listens to my needs as an angler but those of everyone who fishes their rods. TFO’s unique manufacturing facility and their company mission based on affordability and high-performance gives me confidence as an angler. In the end, it will do the same for you,” Cliff Pace said.

Cliff will have the TFO Signature and Tactical (GTS) families in his boat, as well as Gary Loomis’s North Fork Composite’s Edge Rods, during the 2015 B.A.S.S Elite season and at the Bassmaster Classic this Feb. on Lake Hartwell. Cliff is also linked with Skeeter Boats, Yamaha, Hi-Seas, Eagle Claw, Jackall, V & M, Cyclone and FishingSkirts.com.

Please join us in welcoming Cliff to the TFO family.

For more information on Temple Fork Outfitters, and the TFO rod line-up, please visit: www.tforods.com.

Collins Illich
Temple Fork Outfitters
8105 Sovereign Row
Dallas, TX 75247
(800) 638-9052 Phone
(214) 638-9053 Fax
collins@tforods.com
www.tforods.com

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