J.C. Christopher (West Virginia) shows off a nice brace of bass.
J.C. Christopher (West Virginia) shows off a nice brace of bass.
Steve Redden (Delaware) brought a 1-pound, 1-ounce beauty to the scales today.
Darin Doll (Pennsylvania) looks the part. And, he’s having a pretty good tournament. His 19-pounds, 15-ounces puts him in third place in his state standings.
Jim Short (Delaware) only caught one fish today, but it was a nice 5 pounder.
Moo Bae shows off one fish from his 17-pound, 7-ounce sack. It was the heaviest of the day.
Mark Hogan (Delaware) has 10 fish so far, with a total weight of 23 pounds, 11 ounces.
Kevin Goff (West Virginia) brought five bass to the scales today. They weighed 18 pounds even.
Wayne Golla leads the Pennsylvania state team with 20 pounds, 15 ounces of Upper Chesapeake Bay bass.
Jon Stone (Pennsylvania) is having a good time this week, even if you can’t tell it by the serious look on his face.
Jay Walls is in second place in the Delaware race. He’s a little over a pound off the mark.
Jim Wigal (West Virginia) laughingly displays one of two fish he caught today.
Strati Orphanides (Zimbabwe) definitely had the coolest looking hat of the day.
Strati has a sense of humor, too!
Antonio Gomez (New Jersey) is a character. But don’t let that fool you. Gomez can fish. He’s currently tied for the lead on his state team.
Paul McCue (Pennsylvania) caught four fish today that weighed 12 pounds, 10 ounces. He’s in second place on the Pennsylvania team.
The overall leader, Robbie Fleshman (West Virginia) isn’t giving up any secrets. One thing that isn’t a secret, however, is that he’s figured them out over the past two days.