Dustin Boehr

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== '''Biography''' ==
 
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Dustin, aka Dustyroads was born in [[Morden]], [[Manitoba]], Canada on December 3rd 1980.  He is part of the [[The Brothers Boehr]] which includes his brother [[Brendan Boehr]] and himself.  He is also well known as being part of [[Jere And The Brothers Boehr]] clan who included his brother Brendan and [[Jeremy Friesen]]. This clan is also incorporated as part of the [[Pepper Cascade]].  But more importantly, he is a well known fisherman in Canada. He was first recognized as the "Crappie Catcher" in Morden during his adolescent years in the late 80's.  He caught the most Crappie in the Morden lagoon in 1989 since Peter George Dyck's record of 2 in 1963.  He also has caught the biggest [[Breadfish]] in Canada at age 11 in [[Lake Superior]] (next to  [[Lake Inferior]]). 
 
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He has appeared in many fishing videos including many appearances on Fishin' Canada and Canadian Sport Fishing.  He has also appeared in three fishing videos including a short appearance in Gore-Tex Outdoor Adventures with [[Al Gore]] (His hands are shown in a few scenes).  He is originally known for his obscure [[fishing]] techniques that are used by many pro fisherman including [[Bob Izumi]] and [[Charles Darwin]].  The "Two-Handed Bear Flip" is one of many that he is known for.  He has also appeared on [[Dr. Phill]] and [[Oprah]] for other reasons not related to fishing.
 
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== '''Recent News''' ==
 
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Recently the whereabout of Dustin is unknown.  It is rumored that he is in Mongolia living with the [[Reindeer people]] seeking their knowledge in trout fishing.  He was also spotted by [[Darius Rucker]], the front man in the band [[Hootie and The Blowfish]], in a strip club in Panama in late 2007. 
 
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== '''Filmography''' ==
 
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''Fishing With Zach (2002)''
 
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''[[Gore-Tex Outdoor Adventure (2005)]]''
 
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''Up The River With Paul (2006)''
 
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''So Many Fish...So Little Time (2006)''
 
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''Pooping In The Wood (2007)''
 

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