Classic takeaways from Day Two
Has Cliff Pace collected his trophy yet? If not, it may be just a formality.
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Has Cliff Pace collected his trophy yet? If not, it may be just a formality.
The consistency of Cliff Pace came into sharp contrast with the ups-and-downs of every other angler in the Bassmaster Classic field Saturday. Pace's seven-pound lead over second-place Brandon Palaniuk seems insurmountable.
A consistent Cliff Pace not only kept his Day One lead, but he pulled away from his closest competition and goes into the final day with 7-pound lead.
This is a Bassmaster Classic. It’s the biggest bass fishing event anywhere.
Have you ever heard of being a day late and a dollar short? Well, that’s me.
TRY. It is why we cheer.
The drive from Tulsa to Grand Lake o’ the Cherokees is a solid hour-and-a-half morning commute for Bassmaster Classic pros.
The story's in the standings and who still has a chance to win ...
Cliff Pace and Michael Iaconelli are tied for first place on Day One of the Bassmaster Classic.
Competitive bass fishing can be a harsh mistress, but for some of the sport's top anglers, the first day of the Bassmaster Classic was downright ruthless.
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