Three Questions on Day Four 2008 Triumph
Answers from anglers at the Tennessee Triumph
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Answers from anglers at the Tennessee Triumph
Clunn makes a move but Wirth keeps the lead
Rick Clunn isn't just old-school — the guy's practically Oxford. For him, a Saturday jostling against the heavy boat traffic expected to flood onto Old Hickory Lake isn't his ideal day of fishing.
Last night, Bassmaster Elite Series pro Jeff Connella said a prayer — for his co-angler. He knew Jim McDevitt had already won an event this season from the back of the boat, on the Harris Chain of Lakes.
There can only be 12 anglers in the Sunday finale of a Bassmaster Elite Series tournament. So when Brent Chapman and Denny Brauer were tied for 12th place after Saturday's weigh-in the tournament director had to consult the rule book.
Just two weeks ago, four-time Bassmaster Classic champion Rick Clunn hadn't made a Bassmaster Elite Series top 12-cut since its inception in 2006. Now he's made two in a row.
Willie Leaver's goal was just to catch three fish a day as a co-angler in the Tennessee Triumph. Leavers near and far will be happy to hear: He's not only going to fish the third and final day on Old Hickory Lake, he's leading the dang thing.
Louisiana angler Jamie Laiche won his second straight BASS Federation Nation Central Divisional title at Lewis & Clark Reservoir and now he has his sights set on consecutive trips to the Bassmaster Classic.
Broggi helped organize a C.A.S.T. for Kids tournament in 2006. She won the tournament, split the $1,000 purse with her partner, and then contributed her winnings to another C.A.S.T. for Kids event.
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