HFWC Day Two gallery

Hobie anglers from around the globe descend on Fayette Lake in Texas for Day Two of World Championship.

<p>READY TO GO: Hobie Mirage® Pro Angler 12 kayaks mass for the start of Day Two of the Hobie Fishing World Championships on Fayette Lake in La Grange, Texas.</p>
READY TO GO: Hobie Mirage® Pro Angler 12 kayaks mass for the start of Day Two of the Hobie Fishing World Championships on Fayette Lake in La Grange, Texas.
<p>SHOWING RESPECT: Competitors from 12 nations stand in their Hobie kayaks as the national anthem of the United States of America plays across the waters of Fayette Lake. </p>
SHOWING RESPECT: Competitors from 12 nations stand in their Hobie kayaks as the national anthem of the United States of America plays across the waters of Fayette Lake. 
<p>THEY'RE OFF: Competitors in the Hobie Fishing World Championships take off on Day Two of the event, which is being held on Fayette Lake in Texas.</p>
THEY’RE OFF: Competitors in the Hobie Fishing World Championships take off on Day Two of the event, which is being held on Fayette Lake in Texas.
<p>PEDAL POWER: The power of the Hobie MirageDrive® is put to maximum use by international competitors to cover some serious distance at an impressive speed.</p>
PEDAL POWER: The power of the Hobie MirageDrive® is put to maximum use by international competitors to cover some serious distance at an impressive speed.
<p>BRITISH BOYS: British competitors Rob Appleby and Rob Morris spend some time fishing together.</p>
BRITISH BOYS: British competitors Rob Appleby and Rob Morris spend some time fishing together.
<p>AUSSIE BASS MAN: Josh Carpenter from Jervis Bay in New South Wales Australia is pitting his skills against some great anglers from across the globe.</p>
AUSSIE BASS MAN: Josh Carpenter from Jervis Bay in New South Wales Australia is pitting his skills against some great anglers from across the globe.
<p>PEDAL POWER: Hobie kayak anglers prepare to compete in the Hobie World Fishing Championships on Fayette Lake in La Grange in Texas on Wednesday.</p>
PEDAL POWER: Hobie kayak anglers prepare to compete in the Hobie World Fishing Championships on Fayette Lake in La Grange in Texas on Wednesday.
<p>TEAM USA: United States competitor Benton Parrott heads to his selected fishing spot.</p>
TEAM USA: United States competitor Benton Parrott heads to his selected fishing spot.
<p>THEY'RE BITING: USA competitors Jose Chavez and Dave Maynard are looking like things are going well for them on the water.</p>
THEY’RE BITING: USA competitors Jose Chavez and Dave Maynard are looking like things are going well for them on the water.
<p>SINGAPORE SLING: Mervin Low and Johnson Lee give the thumbs-up on their success on Fayette Lake.</p>
SINGAPORE SLING: Mervin Low and Johnson Lee give the thumbs-up on their success on Fayette Lake.
<p>DUTCH STYLE: Johan van Kooten, representing the Netherlands, caught over twenty bass during Day Two.</p>
DUTCH STYLE: Johan van Kooten, representing the Netherlands, caught over twenty bass during Day Two.
<p>BAG MAN: Johan van Kooten pulls in one of his fish that didn’t make the legal limit.</p>
BAG MAN: Johan van Kooten pulls in one of his fish that didn’t make the legal limit.
<p>PRESSURE'S ON: John O’Donohue casts into the weed beds to try to improve his Day One second-place standing during Day Two of the Hobie Fishing World Championships.</p>
PRESSURE’S ON: John O’Donohue casts into the weed beds to try to improve his Day One second-place standing during Day Two of the Hobie Fishing World Championships.
<p>BIRDS EYE VIEW: Rob Milam works the edge of the reeds along the shores of Fayette Lake in Texas.</p>
BIRDS EYE VIEW: Rob Milam works the edge of the reeds along the shores of Fayette Lake in Texas.
<p>NO DONUT: American John O’Donohue from Florida lands his first fish of the day.</p>
NO DONUT: American John O’Donohue from Florida lands his first fish of the day.
<p>STRATEGY ADJUSTMENT: American competitor Brendan Bayard takes some time to rearrange change his lure during the Hobie Fishing World Championships on Wednesday.</p>
STRATEGY ADJUSTMENT: American competitor Brendan Bayard takes some time to rearrange change his lure during the Hobie Fishing World Championships on Wednesday.
<p>ON TIME: United States representative Justin Carter works his way back to the launch site at the close of Day Two.</p>
ON TIME: United States representative Justin Carter works his way back to the launch site at the close of Day Two.
<p>GANGNAM STYLE: South Korean Taekyung Lee checks his lure as he pedals his Hobie Mirage Pro Angler 12.</p>
GANGNAM STYLE: South Korean Taekyung Lee checks his lure as he pedals his Hobie Mirage Pro Angler 12.
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INTERNATIONAL FISHING GROUND: A British and an Italian competitor work a similar area.