St. Johns: Day Four on the water

Check out images from the final day on the water at the 2012 St. Johns River Showdown!

Greg Hackney starts fishing at his first stop Sunday, close to the entrance to Lake George.
Greg Hackney starts fishing at his first stop Sunday, close to the entrance to Lake George.
Hackney reties his lure after several flips into heavy cover.
Hackney reties his lure after several flips into heavy cover.
Hackney boats one of his keepers, which was much smaller than he was hoping for.
Hackney boats one of his keepers, which was much smaller than he was hoping for.
Hackney makes a move early in the day.
Hackney makes a move early in the day.
Cliff Crochet casts to docks off of the St. Johns River.
Cliff Crochet casts to docks off of the St. Johns River.
Crochet swings a keeper into the boat Sunday.
Crochet swings a keeper into the boat Sunday.
Crochet pushes deeper into a canal off the St. Johns River.
Crochet pushes deeper into a canal off the St. Johns River.
Crochet casts to grass mats.
Crochet casts to grass mats.
Crochet makes his first move on the final day.
Crochet makes his first move on the final day.
Dean Rojas uses a pole to move around and get into shallow water.
Dean Rojas uses a pole to move around and get into shallow water.
Todd Faircloth works grass mats slowly Sunday, putting together a stringer that came close to winning the event.
Todd Faircloth works grass mats slowly Sunday, putting together a stringer that came close to winning the event.
Faircloth swings one of his small keepers into the boat.
Faircloth swings one of his small keepers into the boat.
A better keeper comes aboard as Faircloth begins building his stringer.
A better keeper comes aboard as Faircloth begins building his stringer.
Faircloth sets the hook on one of his several keepers on Sunday.
Faircloth sets the hook on one of his several keepers on Sunday.
The fish was small and was quickly tossed back.
The fish was small and was quickly tossed back.
It didn't take long for the bigger fish to show up.
It didn’t take long for the bigger fish to show up.
Faircloth wasn't the only one catching fish on Sunday.
Faircloth wasn’t the only one catching fish on Sunday.