Bradley Roy had an impressive third day of the Dixie Duel, yielding a 17-10 bag that secured him the tournament lead going into the final day.
Bradley Roy had an impressive third day of the Dixie Duel, yielding a 17-10 bag that secured him the tournament lead going into the final day.
The Day Three weigh-in: Roy took the lead in the tournament, while Kevin VanDam took the limelight -- and the AOY trophy.
Bradley Roy makes a cast on Day Four of the Dixie Duel as a camera films the action.
Roy reties the crankbait that he has been catching many of his fish on.
Early on Sunday, Bradley Roy sets the hook on a fish on Wheeler Lake.
The biggest problem early in the morning was that white bass were the only fish biting.
Roy rotated between two crankbaits, two spoons and a Carolina rig.
Bradley Roy hooks up with what appears to be a largemouth early on Sunday.
Roy dips his rod into the water as the fish charges to the side of his boat.
This largemouth was attempting to jump free of Bradley Roy’s crankbait.
Roy was able to get a hand under this keeper and pulled him over the side.
Bradley Roy unhooks his fourth keeper largemouth of the morning.
With the wind and waves making boat positioning hard, Roy drops his trolling motor even lower.
Roy grabs the pedestal seat from the back to help steady him on the front of his boat.
Boats watch the Day Three leader fishing early on the final day of competition.
A wave crashes over the bow of Roy’s boat on a windy Day Four of the Dixie Duel.
Roy sets the hook on another white bass on one of his slower mornings on Wheeler Lake.