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By Michael Jones
Bassmaster, Sept. 2003 Friday, March 25, 2005 In a galaxy of stars far, far away, there once was a cadre of show business people who actually enjoyed the outdoors as sportsmen. Sadly enough, the numbers have dwindled down to a precious few. Of these, only one is a bass fisherman. "I'm it. I'm probably the only guy in Beverly Hills with a bass boat," laughs Chuck Woolery, a guy who was spinning Merv Griffin's Wheel of Fortune long before Pat Sajak, and someone who has been a constant presence on television for more than three decades. "Whe ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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