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By John Neporadny Jr.
BASS Times, March 2003 Wednesday, April 2, 2003 Some retirees have trouble finding things to do after they have been gone from the work force for a couple of years, but Gary Bradford just keeps getting busier in his retirement. For more than 32 years, Bradford served as a fireman for the city of Long Beach, Calif., and now the 56-year-old Southern California native is trying to spark more interest in his state's BASS Federation chapter. Bradford never fished when he was a youngster; until recently his favorite pastime was golf. A fellow ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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