High school angler wins $10,000 contingency Tuesday, January 19, 2021
High school angler Hunter Keller understands his mom, Ashley, and dad, Dusty, need to live within the familys financial means. But theyve always done all they can to support Hunters love of competitive bass fishing. Rather than buy a pricey fiberglass boat, they chose a tough 18-foot aluminum boat powered by a 115-horsepower Yamaha V MAX SHO. Its a decision that recently paid back $10,000 in Yamaha Power Pay contingency money after Dusty registered for the Yamaha Power Pay program. When mom got the email confirming our 6th-place finish at the high school national championship was good enough for a $10,000 Yamaha Power Pay bonus, she was screaming and in tears of joy. Shes my biggest fan, said Hunter. Dad read about the new Yamaha Power Pay program right after it launched and knew we had to make sure we signed up, and thank goodness we did.