Day 2 behind the scenes

Take a look behind the scenes of the Day 2 weigh-in at the Bassmaster Elite at Delaware River.

Boo Woods bags his fish.
Boo Woods bags his fish.
Jason Christie also bags his fish.
Jason Christie also bags his fish.
Day 1 leader Boyd Duckett couldn't catch a limit, but did get a nice quality fish.
Day 1 leader Boyd Duckett couldn’t catch a limit, but did get a nice quality fish.
Steve Kennedy stows his tackle away.
Steve Kennedy stows his tackle away.
Boyd Duckett, Dennis Tietje, and Yusuke Miyazaki take a golf cart shuttle to the weigh-in stage.
Boyd Duckett, Dennis Tietje, and Yusuke Miyazaki take a golf cart shuttle to the weigh-in stage.
B.A.S.S. weigh-in bags transfer fish, keeping them nice and alive.
B.A.S.S. weigh-in bags transfer fish, keeping them nice and alive.
Kevin Short getting his fish checked.
Kevin Short getting his fish checked.
Byron Velvick arrives behind the stage.
Byron Velvick arrives behind the stage.
Fans at the weigh-in
Fans at the weigh-in
Dave Mercer interviews Todd Faircloth on stage.
Dave Mercer interviews Todd Faircloth on stage.
Jason Christie shows his nice catch to fans in Philadelphia.
Jason Christie shows his nice catch to fans in Philadelphia.
The fans enjoying a look behind the stage, checking out the fish tanks.
The fans enjoying a look behind the stage, checking out the fish tanks.
Boyd Duckett and others wait for their turn.
Boyd Duckett and others wait for their turn.
Morizo Shimizu bags his catch.
Morizo Shimizu bags his catch.
Ish Monroe and others wait for their weigh-in bags.
Ish Monroe and others wait for their weigh-in bags.
B.A.S.S. staffer Ronnie Moore takes care of all the BASSTrakk devices.
B.A.S.S. staffer Ronnie Moore takes care of all the BASSTrakk devices.
Anglers waiting in line.
Anglers waiting in line.
Ish Monroe prepares for Day 3 while wait on his weigh-in bag.
Ish Monroe prepares for Day 3 while wait on his weigh-in bag.
As Mike Iaconelli comes back to the boat dock, he is all smiles.
As Mike Iaconelli comes back to the boat dock, he is all smiles.
Cliff Prince stows his tackle as he wait for a open spot to park his boat.
Cliff Prince stows his tackle as he wait for a open spot to park his boat.
The boat dock certainly got busy!
The boat dock certainly got busy!
Brett Hite hitches a ride to the weigh-in stage.
Brett Hite hitches a ride to the weigh-in stage.
A fan shoots some photos of his favorite anglers.
A fan shoots some photos of his favorite anglers.
B.A.S.S. co-owner Jerry McKinnis is welcomed by Philadelphia B.A.S.S. fans.
B.A.S.S. co-owner Jerry McKinnis is welcomed by Philadelphia B.A.S.S. fans.
Bernie Schultz is next to cross the stage.
Bernie Schultz is next to cross the stage.
Jeff Kriet is happy to make it to Day 3.
Jeff Kriet is happy to make it to Day 3.
Joseph Sancho signs autographs.
Joseph Sancho signs autographs.
Takahiro Omori gets his picture taken with fan.
Takahiro Omori gets his picture taken with fan.
Morizo Shimizu talks with Jared Miller, Brett Hite and Jeremy Starks backstage.
Morizo Shimizu talks with Jared Miller, Brett Hite and Jeremy Starks backstage.
Shimizu signs autographs for young fans.
Shimizu signs autographs for young fans.
Local favorite Mike Iaconelli had a great day.
Local favorite Mike Iaconelli had a great day.
Jacob Powroznik talks with fans.
Jacob Powroznik talks with fans.
Mike Iaconelli is interviewed by Co-TV host Mark Zona.
Mike Iaconelli is interviewed by Co-TV host Mark Zona.
Ike is next to on stage.
Ike is next to on stage.
With 15 pounds, 1 ounce, Ike is a happy guy.
With 15 pounds, 1 ounce, Ike is a happy guy.
Dave Mercer and Ike on stage.
Dave Mercer and Ike on stage.
These young fans have collected autographs on their hats and t-shirts.
These young fans have collected autographs on their hats and t-shirts.
Skeet Reese on stage.
Skeet Reese on stage.
Aaron Martens (left) and Matt Herren watch the drama unfold.
Aaron Martens (left) and Matt Herren watch the drama unfold.
Fans come to congratulate local favorite Mike Iaconelli. The line was never-ending!
Fans come to congratulate local favorite Mike Iaconelli. The line was never-ending!