Bill Lowen arrives at the Day Two launch with the length of his boat fashionably lit up.
Bill Lowen arrives at the Day Two launch with the length of his boat fashionably lit up.
Dean Rojas finishes an interview with a local news station prior to launch.
Brent Chapman gets his boat ready for Day Two of competition in the TroKar Duel in the Delta.
Marty Stone pulls out boxes of tackle as he rigs up some rods prior to take-off.
As cloudy skies beckon overhead, Russ Lane pulls a few rods out of the rod locker.
Mark Zona interviews rookie Dennis Tietje for a BassCam update on Bassmaster.com.
Boats stage prior to take-off as Chuck Harbin calls out boat number to get them in line.
Trip Weldon tosses a check-in float to Chad Griffin.
Boats line up along the waterfront in Stockton, Calif., for the TroKar Duel in the Delta.
A view of the take-off from Paul Elias' perspective.
John Murray cleans off his glasses while getting his boat in position for launch.
Greg Hackney is all business as he floats on the California Delta prior to take-off.
Jeff Kriet and Terry Scroggins chat before Day Two of the Trokar Duel in the Delta begins.
Rookie Matt Greenblatt readies his rods in preparation for Day Two of the TroKar Duel in the Delta.
Ish Monroe and Dean Rojas stand for the playing of the national anthem.
Derek Remitz idles his boat towards the launch area as he prepares for Day Two of competition.
Kevin Short looks to stay in the top half of the field after competition Friday.
Kevin VanDam didn't boat a limit on Day One, but still was inside the top 40.
Boats and fans alike line up along the wall to watch take-off for the TroKar Duel in the Delta.
Britt Myers is all smiles on Day Two.
Guy Eaker caught a monster bass in practice and hopes to repeat that on Day Two.
After their boat number is called, anglers have a long idle before they can blast off towards their fishing spots.
With take-off almost complete, the final few boats line up for inspection.