Trent Newman and Jacob Sepeda of Dallas Baptist University bag their day one catch.
Trent Newman and Jacob Sepeda of Dallas Baptist University bag their day one catch.
Oklahoma State’s Zack Birge and Blake Flurry get ready to bag their fish and take the day one lead.
Chris Knotts and Jerry Sepulvado bag their catch to eventually take 10th place on the first day leader board.
A show of pride and school spirit for Arkansas Tech’s Jordan Mullenix and Evan Smith. They would land in third place with the 5-10 big bass of the day.
Arkansas Tech’s Jordan Mullenix and Evan Smith talk school smack with David Faulk and Mack Walters of Mississippi State.
The big bass of the day weighing 5-10 goes into the bag for Arkansas Tech’s Jordan Mullenix and Evan Smith.
Arkansas’ Drew Porto drops a keeper into the bag held by Kenneth Anderson.
Oklahoma State’s Zack Birge and Blake Flurry take the lead with their bag weighing 16 pounds, 9 ounces.
The teams line up for the weigh in on the shoreline of Fort Gibson Lake.
Coach Scott Darragh talks to his Dallas Baptist University team.
The teams take the tanks and get ready for the stage at the Central Super Regional on Fort Gibson Lake.
Oklahoma State sent five teams to the Central Super Regional.
Bassmaster Elite Pro Tommy Biffle and Yamaha’s David Ashcraft lend a helping hand to an Arkansas Tech team boat. Biffle owns “Tommy Biffle’s Lakeside Polaris” dealership near Fort Gibson.
Evan Barnes with the day one big bass weighing 5-10.
Arkansas Tech’s Evan Smith and Joran Mullenix weigh their catch.
Arkansas’ Mook Miller and Kyle Billingsley with a 14-3 catch.
Cale Fulps and Cody Plunkett of Northeastern State University take second place with their 15-10 limit.