As boats run across the lake in the background, Terry Scroggins patiently fishes offshore on Day Two.
As boats run across the lake in the background, Terry Scroggins patiently fishes offshore on Day Two.
With a cameraman filming, Scroggins hooks up with his fourth keeper of the morning.
Although not a big fish, every ounce will help in his quest to win the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year award.
Scroggins pulls out the bump board to measure this largemouth on Day Two of the Evan Williams Bourbon Carolina Clash.
Alton Jones entered this event with the lead in the year-long race, but faltered on Day One.
Terry Scroggins decides to make a move and dons his PFD before starting the outboard.
Not long after arriving on his next spot, Scroggins hooks up again.
Although only slightly better quality, this bass rounds out a limit for Scroggins with most of the day left to fish.
Like many of the anglers in the field, Scroggins was bouncing from point to point, looking for a fish to bite quickly before moving on.
Steve Kennedy ducks down to spot a bass that might be suspended under the dock.
Kennedy hauls back on what appeared to be a large bass.
Unfortunately, it was wrapped around a pole and pulled off, as Steve Kennedy glances back to show his frustration.
After a great Day One, Steve Kennedy unofficially moved into the lead in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year race.
At this point in the morning, Kennedy had yet to boat a fish, but was not concerned because the afternoon was his most productive time of the day.