Day Two notes
There's not a lot for the pros to cheer about at the end of Day Two at the Diamond Drive.
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There's not a lot for the pros to cheer about at the end of Day Two at the Diamond Drive.
Day Two didn't get any better than Day One for some at the Diamond Drive on Lake Dardanelle.
Even the seasoned pros, like Boyd Duckett, can't seem to figure out what is going on at Lake Dardanelle.
It seems that it takes just about six days for these Elite Rookies to find their comfort zone, and it's during the Diamond Drive on Lake Dardanelle.
Risks are meant to be taken and Mark Menendez's paid off at the Diamond Drive on Lake Dardanelle.
A knock on my hotel door. Outside is Elite Bassmaster pro Brian Clark. In his hand is a drained iPod.
A man's best friend is his dog — a charcoal broiled foot long with mustard, relish and a hot sauce that melts fillings. If not for barbecue sauce there would be no reason for chickens.
For Mark Tucker, fishing pain-free is an exhilarating feeling that he hasn't experienced in a couple of years.
Two rookies are ready for the Elite Series, Matt Herron and Billy McCraghen are among the pros at the Diamond Drive on Lake Dardanelle.
Day Two of the 2009 Diamond Drive puts premium on making up ground.
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