Barr’s college days lead to career with Livingston
Nick Barr credits his college fishing career with landing him a job in the fishing industry — as Livingston Lures' customer relations manager.
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Nick Barr credits his college fishing career with landing him a job in the fishing industry — as Livingston Lures' customer relations manager.
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