Day 2 on Guntersville III

Even more on-the-water action from Lake Guntersville on Day 2 the 2014 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by Diet Mountain Dew and GoPro.

John Crews started Day 2 early by throwing a Fluke on a Scrounger-type jighead.
John Crews started Day 2 early by throwing a Fluke on a Scrounger-type jighead.
Crews left after 20 or so minutes.
Crews left after 20 or so minutes.
Nearby, Day 1 standout Fred Roumbanis was throwing a lipless crankbait into some nearby grass.
Nearby, Day 1 standout Fred Roumbanis was throwing a lipless crankbait into some nearby grass.
He hooks up!
He hooks up!
But it came unbuttoned.
But it came unbuttoned.
He fights another keeper…
He fights another keeper…
…but this time it didn’t get away.
…but this time it didn’t get away.
In the same patch of grass, Todd Faircloth battles a keeper bass…
In the same patch of grass, Todd Faircloth battles a keeper bass…
…it’s a 4-pounder! He boated it shortly after.
…it’s a 4-pounder! He boated it shortly after.
Jacob Gibly, Joseph Black and Richard Robeson watch as competitors fish on Day 2.
Jacob Gibly, Joseph Black and Richard Robeson watch as competitors fish on Day 2.
Terry Scroggins boats one on a lipless crankbait.
Terry Scroggins boats one on a lipless crankbait.
Scroggins alternated between a lipless crankbait and a lipped one.
Scroggins alternated between a lipless crankbait and a lipped one.
Rick Morris camped out by this bridge for several hours on Day 2.
Rick Morris camped out by this bridge for several hours on Day 2.
Keith Combs fishes nearby Morris.
Keith Combs fishes nearby Morris.
Jordan Lee settles down to idle underneath the bridge.
Jordan Lee settles down to idle underneath the bridge.
John Crews readies to make a move as Chris Zaldain idles by in the background.
John Crews readies to make a move as Chris Zaldain idles by in the background.
Edwin Evers speeds to his next spot.
Edwin Evers speeds to his next spot.
Ott DeFoe was also fishing under a bridge. “I need to ask the troll who lives under here for help,” he quipped.
Ott DeFoe was also fishing under a bridge. “I need to ask the troll who lives under here for help,” he quipped.
In order to keep his casts below the low bridge, DeFoe had to kneel.
In order to keep his casts below the low bridge, DeFoe had to kneel.
David Walker and Ott chat as Walker idles by.
David Walker and Ott chat as Walker idles by.
Even the best in the business toss up into trees at times.
Even the best in the business toss up into trees at times.
A family eases past DeFoe as he fishes old bridge pilings.
A family eases past DeFoe as he fishes old bridge pilings.
Because the current running by the pilings made a bit of a funnel, DeFoe picked up several fish from the area. Here he fights a smaller keeper.
Because the current running by the pilings made a bit of a funnel, DeFoe picked up several fish from the area. Here he fights a smaller keeper.
He hoists it aboard.
He hoists it aboard.
It would only give him a few ounces.
It would only give him a few ounces.
It was close, but the fish did cull for DeFoe.
It was close, but the fish did cull for DeFoe.
DeFoe is hooked up again, this time with a bigger fish.
DeFoe is hooked up again, this time with a bigger fish.
Ott dragged the fish to the back of the boat for an easier landing.
Ott dragged the fish to the back of the boat for an easier landing.
Where he scooped it up and culled the fish he had just caught.
Where he scooped it up and culled the fish he had just caught.
Jason Christie flings his lipless crankbait under a bridge, not 300 yards from DeFoe.
Jason Christie flings his lipless crankbait under a bridge, not 300 yards from DeFoe.
It pays off!
It pays off!
This fish would help Christie.
This fish would help Christie.
He culled with it.
He culled with it.
Christie fishes past the “competition.”
Christie fishes past the “competition.”
Rick Morris’ patience pays off as he swings a keeper aboard.
Rick Morris’ patience pays off as he swings a keeper aboard.