Ott Defoe started Day Two in 12thplace with 14 pounds, 2 ounces.
Ott Defoe started Day Two in 12thplace with 14 pounds, 2 ounces.
Mike Iaconelli makes a long cast early in the morning on Day Two of the Evan Williams Bourbon Carolina Clash.
Iaconelli hooks up and fights a fish to the boat.
Iaconelli finishes the fight as he swings the fish into the boat.
Iaconelli makes a move as he speeds by Ott Defoe.
Davy Hite started Day Two in 2nd place with 16 pounds, 7 ounces.
Hite fights a nice keeper fish to the boat.
Hite swings the fish aboard.
Hite goes to the live well and was working on an early limit of fish.
Hite changes locations and quickly hooks up with another fish.
Hite swings the fish from the water to the boat.
Hite and his Day Two Marshal while Hite unhooks the bass.
Jami Fralick started the day with the lead, bringing 17 pounds, 9 ounces to the scales on Day One.
Fralick had a slow start on Day Two, but hooks up with a good fish on light line.
Fralick plays the fish carefully and moves to the driver's seat to finish the fight.
Brian Mason captures the action for Bassmaster television as Fralick reaches for the fish.
Fralick brings his second fish of the morning into the boat.
Fralick places a culling bulb on the bass and puts it in the live well.
South Carolina’s Jason Williamson started Day Two in 53rdplace with 10 pounds, 2 ounces.
Williamson takes a long stride and races to the back of the boat to fight the fish.
Williamson jerks the fish from the water.
Williamson was having a much better morning than on Day One, and had an early limit of fish.
Williamson’s Day Two Marshal gets an up-close look at the thrashing bass.
Williamson makes a quality cull early in the day.
John Crews started Day Two of the Evan Williams Bourbon Carolina Clash in 4th place with 15 pounds, 11 ounces.
Jeff Kriet pauses for a cool drink on a hot South Carolina afternoon.
Zell Rowland and his Day Two Marshal change locations.
Terry Scroggins said he missed the early morning bite and only had 7 pounds in the live well at noon.