Oklahoma’s Jeff Kriet surges to lead at Bassmaster Classic
A slight shuffle in the lineup of a familiar trio who danced around one another again, were at the top of the Bassmaster Classic leaderboard Saturday.
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A slight shuffle in the lineup of a familiar trio who danced around one another again, were at the top of the Bassmaster Classic leaderboard Saturday.
After weighing in 9 pounds, 15 ounces, for a two-day total of 16-12 and 21st place going into the finale Sunday, Martin-Wells became the first woman to qualify and the second to compete for the final day of competition in the 2010 Bassmaster Classic.
Fishing lipless crankbaits in Beeswax Creek with two others close behind, Jeff Kriet of Ardmore, Oklahoma leads the Bassmaster Classic on Lay Lake.
Despite the creeping thought that his closest pursuers could catch him, current leader Jeff Kriet has learned to banish such fears.
Clear skies, light winds and a mild breeze predominated on Lay Lake as Beeswax Creek, a fairly small tributary, is the primary focus and fishing grounds of the top five anglers.
In this article, you will read how Jeff Kriet was happy to catch multiple limits of fish Friday, but said that he could have had even more had he been able to keep on casting.
Kevin VanDam committed to catching all he can in the 2010 Classic.
No one was more thrilled with his performance the first day of the Bassmaster Classic than James Niggemeyer.
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