Tommy Biffle unhooks his boat as he gets ready to start Day Three of the Pride of Georgia.
Tommy Biffle unhooks his boat as he gets ready to start Day Three of the Pride of Georgia.
Charlie Hartley gestures as he describes fishing on Clarks Hill to a reporter early on Saturday.
Shaw Grigsby and Gary Klein check out Klein's electronics before the take-off on the third day of competition.
Dean Rojas signs a few autographs for these young fans before the sun rises on Day Three.
Jason Williamson readies his rods as he has quietly moved into position to win the Pride of Georgia.
Derek Remitz ties on a lure early Saturday morning as he hopes to stay in top-12 contention.
Steve Kennedy talks with Charley Hartley as he rigs up a rod for the day of fishing.
Trip Weldon carries Jeff Kriet's pedestal seat up the dock, swapping it for a BASSCast camera on Day Three.
Day One leader Jeff Kriet faltered on Friday, but lays out his rods this morning in preparation for an early bite on his main spot.
Keith Alan interviews second-place contender Tommy Biffle about his day ahead on Clarks Hill Lake.
An ESPN cameraman is riding out with leader Terry Scroggins, looking to widen the one-ounce gap between himself and Biffle.
Terry Scroggins idles away from the take-off dock as the first boat to leave on Day Three of the Pride of Georgia.
The rest of the field will be chasing Scroggins as he sets off in search of his first Elite Series victory.
Gerald Swindle and the rest of the first flight of boats wait for their turn to head onto Clarks Hill Lake to start Day Three.
The second flight, led by Bill Lowen, is held at the dock for a few minutes before they are allowed to take off on Saturday.
While he waits, Aaron Martens tests to make sure his lure is rigged right for the day of fishing.