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By Nick Gebhardt
ESPNOutdoors.com Saturday, July 21, 2007 BUFFALO, N.Y. For the past 28 years, Robert Suhr has worked as a tooling manager in Michigan's infamous automotive industry. But at the Empire Chase presented by Mahindra Tractors, it took Suhr only two days to design the right tools to take the co-angler title. Suhr, from Roscommon, Mich., was like a machine himself, holding onto his Day One lead and winning the weather-shortened contest with a whopping two-day total of 38 pounds, 3 ounces of smallmouth bass, to win a $50,000 Triton-Me ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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