With a 13-8 limit on Day Two, Nebraska's Pat Klausen hangs onto the individual lead at the Central Divisional on Table Rock Lake.
With a 13-8 limit on Day Two, Nebraska's Pat Klausen hangs onto the individual lead at the Central Divisional on Table Rock Lake.
An 18-4 limit helps Texas' Tom Jessop climb from fourth to second with one day to go in the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Central Divisional presented by Yamaha and Skeeter.
Missouri's Chuck Bonnett takes big fish honors on Day Two with a 7-7 largemouth.
Led by Jared Miller, Oklahoma leads the team competition after two days on Table Rock Lake.
Oklahoma's Shawn Clark posts the heaviest limit of Day Two with 18-13.
Louisiana's David Cavell claims one of the 45 limits brought in on Day Two of the Central Divisional.
With a 12-2 limit, Texas' Brannon Long tells the weigh-in crowd that "the fishing was fantastic today."
Along with with parents and friends, Junior anglers attend briefing for their day of competition on Friday.
Junior angler Joseph Starks from Texas receives his briefing sheet from Don Corkran, B.A.S.S. Federation Nation director.
Tournament headquarters is the Kimberling Inn Resort and Conference Center, which bills itself as "Table Rock's most complete lakefront resort." Three swimming pools are among its amenities.
Historic Hillbilly Bowl is just a short walk away from Kimberling Inn.
Canada geese do a little preening before the Day Two weigh-in.