Skeet Reese boated his first fish of the day near McFarland Park.
Skeet Reese boated his first fish of the day near McFarland Park.
Reese had a few quick stops he wanted to make before locking through Wilson Dam.
Reese quickly boated a second fish.
Skeet boats fish number three before speeding to the dam.
Skeet Reese was the only competitor to lock through the dam, during storm-shortened Day Four of the Alabama Charge.
Cliff Pace finished the Alabama Charge in 2nd place with 70 pounds, 4 ounces.
Edwin Evers boats a keeper while Mark Zona shoots video with a BASSCam camera. The archived videos can be viewed on Bassmaster.com.
Aaron Martens finished the tournament in 6th place with 63 pounds, 8 ounces.
Martens battles a wild Pickwick Lake smallmouth to the boat.
Martens gives the ESPN camera a better view of his keeper fish.
Edwin Evers fights another fish to the boat.
Evers would finish 9th in the Alabama Charge with 61 pounds, 1 ounce.
Evers secures a nice smallmouth and brings it into the boat.
Steve Kennedy dips his rod into the water in an attempt to keep a fish from jumping.
Kennedy boats his best fish of the day.
Kennedy quickly boats another keeper and built a quick limit on Day Four.
Kennedy was culling early on Day Four and finished 3rd with 67 pounds, 9 ounces.
Shaw Grigsby had his best tournament on Pickwick Lake, finishing 8th with 61 pounds, 13 ounces.
Grigsby brings a fish into the boat on the final day of the Alabama Charge.
Cliff Pace boats a small fish that wouldn't help his Day Four total weight.
Shaw Grigsby is hooked up with another Pickwick Lake bass.
Grigsby pulls the fish over the side of the boat, giving his Marshal a great photo opportunity.
Edwin Evers spent Day Four within site of the Wilson Dam.
Edwin Evers launches a fish into the air, then into the boat.