Dawn approaches as the top 12 Elite Series anglers prepare for the final day of the Pride of Georgia on Clarks Hill Lake presented by Evan Williams Bourbon.
Dawn approaches as the top 12 Elite Series anglers prepare for the final day of the Pride of Georgia on Clarks Hill Lake presented by Evan Williams Bourbon.
It's "go time" on the final day of the Pride of Georgia.
Peter Thliveros was one of the final day contenders running north to South Carolina to begin Day Four of the Pride of Georgia.
The field of contenders on the final day of the Pride of Georgia could be the strongest in Elite Series history.
Kenyon Hill is literally chasing Edwin Evers after the final day launch.
Local favorite (and previous winner on Clarks Hill Lake) Davy Hite had several spectator boats following him on Day Four.
Kenyon Hill started Day Four in second place with 49 pounds, 14 ounces.
Peter Thliveros speeds to north to his first fishing spot on the final day of the Pride of Georgia on Clarks Hill Lake.
Peter Thliveros speeds to north to his first fishing spot on the final day of the Pride of Georgia on Clarks Hill Lake.
Low water conditions have exposed several humps like this one that Kevin VanDam fished early on Day Four.
$100,000 awaits a contender in the top 12 who can best figure out the maze of water on the 71,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake.
Morning fog hovered over Clarks Hill Lake at dawn, but quickly cleared as the sun rose on the final morning of the Pride of Georgia.
Edwin Evers leads the way on the final day of fishing.
Edwin Evers gives a thumbs-up to the ESPN cameras while being followed by a helicopter after take-off on Day Four.
Denny Brauer points the way northward as he speeds towards South Carolina to start Day Four on Clarks Hill Lake. Brauer led after Day One, but starts the final day of fishing in ninth place with 41 pounds, 5 ounces.
Kenyon Hill starts the final day of the Pride of Georgia in second place, only 19 ounces behind tournament leader Edwin Evers.
Casey Ashley started Day Four fishing main-lake points. Ashley is in sixth place with 42 pounds, 4 ounces.
Peter Thliveros starts the final day of the Pride of Georgia in fourth place with 44 pounds, 4 ounces.
Peter Thliveros is the only angler in the field to win two of the $250,000 Majors series events.
Leader Edwin Evers had several spectator boats following him early on Day Four. Evers leads the Pride of Georgia going into the final day of fishing with 51 pounds, 1 ounce.