Day Four Late From The Lock

They're in, but they're late. Everyone, including Brauer, made it in at 3:06 except for Matt Reed, JVD and Jason Quinn.

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	Aaron Martens fished Pool 6 and was the first boat to check in on time on Day Four of the Diamond Drive</p>
Aaron Martens fished Pool 6 and was the first boat to check in on time on Day Four of the Diamond Drive
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	Martens signals he has four keepers on the final day of competition.</p>
Martens signals he has four keepers on the final day of competition.
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	Ish Monroe checks in on time, in disbelief that ten anglers got stuck in the lock coming back up.</p>
Ish Monroe checks in on time, in disbelief that ten anglers got stuck in the lock coming back up.
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	When he first hears, Monroe throws his hands up because he could be moving up in the standings.</p>
When he first hears, Monroe throws his hands up because he could be moving up in the standings.
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	Monroe points at Aaron Martens, knowing that should the other anglers show up too late, Martens would be in position to win the title.</p>
Monroe points at Aaron Martens, knowing that should the other anglers show up too late, Martens would be in position to win the title.
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	Gerald Swindle was the first angler to check in and he was six minutes late.</p>
Gerald Swindle was the first angler to check in and he was six minutes late.
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	Billy McCaghren was not far behind as Swindle confirms he was six minutes late on Day Four.</p>
Billy McCaghren was not far behind as Swindle confirms he was six minutes late on Day Four.
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	Tournament leader Denny Brauer was the third angler to check in and would receive a 6-pound penalty.</p>
Tournament leader Denny Brauer was the third angler to check in and would receive a 6-pound penalty.
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	Both Greg Vinson and Kevin VanDam set down off pad to check in six minutes late on Day Four.</p>
Both Greg Vinson and Kevin VanDam set down off pad to check in six minutes late on Day Four.
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	Denny Brauer blows out some air as he waits to find out if the penalty would hurt his chances of winning the Diamond Drive.</p>
Denny Brauer blows out some air as he waits to find out if the penalty would hurt his chances of winning the Diamond Drive.
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	Greg Vinson holds his head after checking in six minutes late because of a barge in the lock coming up from Pine Bluff.</p>
Greg Vinson holds his head after checking in six minutes late because of a barge in the lock coming up from Pine Bluff.
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	Matt Reed lost seven pounds of his stringer on Sunday because of a late penalty.</p>
Matt Reed lost seven pounds of his stringer on Sunday because of a late penalty.
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	Kevin VanDam jokes with Denny Brauer about the close call as they both wait to trailer their boats.</p>
Kevin VanDam jokes with Denny Brauer about the close call as they both wait to trailer their boats.
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	McCaghren seemed stunned as he holds a camera at the docks on Day Four.</p>
McCaghren seemed stunned as he holds a camera at the docks on Day Four.
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	Denny Brauer was still in good spirits because he had a big enough lead that the penalty wouldn’t hurt him too much.</p>
Denny Brauer was still in good spirits because he had a big enough lead that the penalty wouldn’t hurt him too much.
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	Jason Quinn got penalized too by the barge that was in the lock up from Pool 5.</p>
Jason Quinn got penalized too by the barge that was in the lock up from Pool 5.
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	VanDam signals to the person driving his truck to pull up a little more as he prepares to load his boat.</p>
VanDam signals to the person driving his truck to pull up a little more as he prepares to load his boat.
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	Greg Vinson uses the extra time to store his rods after Day Four on the Arkansas River.</p>
Greg Vinson uses the extra time to store his rods after Day Four on the Arkansas River.
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	Gerald Swindle and Jason Quinn load their boats on their trailers for the Day Four weigh-in of the Diamond Drive.</p>
Gerald Swindle and Jason Quinn load their boats on their trailers for the Day Four weigh-in of the Diamond Drive.