Alton Jones bags up his big bass.
Alton Jones bags up his big bass.
Jones heads to the tanks with another full bag.
Kevin VanDam shows off the big bass of Day Two, a 9-5.
Jones waits in line at the tanks knowing.
Anglers discuss the day's difficulties, and successes, at the tanks.
Jared Lintner looks on as Max Leatherwood checks his fish.
Bernie Schultz hydrates while listening in.
Bobby Lane, Zell Rowland, Greg Hackney wait for top 50 cut announcement.
Billy McCaghren checks in at the bump station.
Terry Scroggins is interviewed by media members after his fruitful day.
Marshals had a good day, especially when they got their caps signed by Elites.
Terry Scroggins and Peter Thliveros discuss the day.
Mike McClelland begins to bag his fish.
John Murray a nice one that helped him make the cut.
Bobby Lane puts fish in his bag.
Todd Faircloth fell to eighth with only 10-5 after weighing in 23-10 on Thursday.
Ish Monroe had 13-12 on Friday and made the cut at 49th.
Alton Jones had a lot to smile about Friday.
Kevin VanDam gives the lowdown on his day that propelled him to sixth place.
Terry Scroggins tied Alton Jones for the biggest Day Two bag at 22-13 and climbed to third.
J Todd Tucker sits in second after his second day with more than 20 pounds.
Billy McCaghren, in his first sight fishing tournament, is in fifth place.
Terry 'Big Show' Scroggins lights up on the big stage.
Edwin Evers has it made in the shade. His 22-5 has him in fourth.
The crowd for the Power-Pole Citrus Slam was responsive, especially when the big fish appeared on stage.