2006 College Bassmaster Championship

Check out the college treams that competed in the 2006 Bassmaster College Championship.

Schools from across the country came to Arkansas in 2006 to decide the College Bass National Champion.
Schools from across the country came to Arkansas in 2006 to decide the College Bass National Champion.
The number of teams that cast for the championship has grown exponentially each of the three years it's been held.
The number of teams that cast for the championship has grown exponentially each of the three years it’s been held.
The University of Kentucky takes their fish to the weigh-in stage, while the other teams keep an eye on the competition.
The University of Kentucky takes their fish to the weigh-in stage, while the other teams keep an eye on the competition.
Two of the best bass anglers in the world, Greg Hackney and Kevin VanDam, ran the weigh-in in 2006. Bassmaster Legends champion and Little Rock native Scott Rook will be there in 2007.
Two of the best bass anglers in the world, Greg Hackney and Kevin VanDam, ran the weigh-in in 2006. Bassmaster Legends champion and Little Rock native Scott Rook will be there in 2007.
Southern Illinois Scott Kehlenbrink and Rusty Reinoehl fished their way to a second-place finish in 2006.
Southern Illinois Scott Kehlenbrink and Rusty Reinoehl fished their way to a second-place finish in 2006.
This is one of the healthy Arkansas bass that added to their 9.4 pound total in the final day.
This is one of the healthy Arkansas bass that added to their 9.4 pound total in the final day.
Brothers Tim and Tony DeVolder represented St. Ambrose State in 2006, finishing in third place with 5.2 pounds in the final.
Brothers Tim and Tony DeVolder represented St. Ambrose State in 2006, finishing in third place with 5.2 pounds in the final.
Richard Cobb and Drew Sadler of Eastern Kentucky University led after two days of competition, but they couldn't find the bite in the final and finished in fourth place.
Richard Cobb and Drew Sadler of Eastern Kentucky University led after two days of competition, but they couldn’t find the bite in the final and finished in fourth place.
Ray Huddleston and Kevin Koone, of Arkansas Tech University, said their knowledge of the type of fishing Arkansas offered helped them adjust on the final day.
Ray Huddleston and Kevin Koone, of Arkansas Tech University, said their knowledge of the type of fishing Arkansas offered helped them adjust on the final day.
Kevin Koone pulls in a bass while Ray Huddleston waits for it to get to the boat.
Kevin Koone pulls in a bass while Ray Huddleston waits for it to get to the boat.
This was one of the few small bass Ray Huddleston and Kevin Koone, of Arkansas Tech University, caught on their way to victory.
This was one of the few small bass Ray Huddleston and Kevin Koone, of Arkansas Tech University, caught on their way to victory.
Ray Huddleston and Kevin Koone, of Arkansas Tech University, hold up four of the largemouth bass that led them to victory.
Ray Huddleston and Kevin Koone, of Arkansas Tech University, hold up four of the largemouth bass that led them to victory.
Southern Illinois' Scott Kehlenbrink and Rusty Reinoehl just couldn't get the bigger fish to bite in the hot Arkansas weather.
Southern Illinois’ Scott Kehlenbrink and Rusty Reinoehl just couldn’t get the bigger fish to bite in the hot Arkansas weather.
Ray Huddleston and Kevin Koone celebrate their victory with a handshake
Ray Huddleston and Kevin Koone celebrate their victory with a handshake
A few of the college anglers talk with Elite Series pro Greg Hackney about how to fish a river.
A few of the college anglers talk with Elite Series pro Greg Hackney about how to fish a river.