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27 year old Clay Dyer was born a congenital amputee, leaving him with no legs and a partial arm. His disabilities are not stopping him as he competes on the pro-circuit. Clay says after seven years of practicing he learned to fish by using mostly his neck and mouth.
Clay has been fishing since he was five years old and says he loves the challenge of the sport. While not on the water, Clay is a fishing guide for disabled and terminally ill children through the United Special Sportsmen Alliance.
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