Boats begin checking in on Day Two of the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series National Championship.
Boats begin checking in on Day Two of the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series National Championship.
Anglers walk to the weigh-in line with their bags of Lake Guntersville bass.
The holding tanks are full again on Thursday as anglers wait for the weigh-in to begin.
Louis Aebersold Jr. shows off his biggest bass of Day Two as he bags his catch.
Anglers grab their weigh-in bags and walk down the docks at the Lake Guntersville State Park.
The docks were full of boats waiting to weigh their catches on Day Two.
Dennis McGouirky brought in three fish that weighed 15.75 pounds to take the lead on Day Two.
After zeroing on Day One, Thi Le caught 10.66 pounds and jumped into 43rd place on the non-boater side.
The non-boaters were bringing in big fish on Thursday, including this 8.05-pounder caught by Ronnie Stiek in 29th place.
Ralph Steve DeBord extended his lead over the field on Day Two with 38.56 pounds on Lake Guntersville.
Duanne McQueen caught this eye-popping smallmouth bass that weighed nearly 6 pounds and helped him finish 10th on the non-boater side.
Scott Hamrick brought in the biggest bag of the tournament to date, 23.16 pounds, to move into 18th place.
Danny Jones holds up this 5.98-pound largemouth that helped him finish Day Two in 24th place.