Meet the Ebony Anglers, a Black female competitive fishing team
The Ebony Anglers are five Black women who are taking on the sport of competitive fishing while balancing family, motherhood and business. Watch as TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones talks to Gia Peebles, Lesleigh Mausi, Glenda Turner, Bobbiette Palmer and Tiana Davis about what being part of the group means to them.
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