2008 Central Open #1: Day Three

In this photo gallery, you'll find images from Day Three of the 2008 Central Open #1 on the Red River, near Shreveport, Louisiana.

Billy McCaghren Jr. lead the tournament all three days
Billy McCaghren Jr. lead the tournament all three days
Fans watch the anglers during the morning launch
Fans watch the anglers during the morning launch
Heath Williard was the Non-Boater champion
Heath Williard was the Non-Boater champion
Early morning, time for the launch
Early morning, time for the launch
Jerry Williams, of Conway, AR, caught the Purolator Big Bass of Day Three, a 5 lbs. 13 oz. lunker
Jerry Williams, of Conway, AR, caught the Purolator Big Bass of Day Three, a 5 lbs. 13 oz. lunker
Kyle Fox of Lakeland, FL, fishing on the final day
Kyle Fox of Lakeland, FL, fishing on the final day
Elite Series pro Clark Reehm, struggled on day three, bringing 11 lbs, 3 oz. to the scales
Elite Series pro Clark Reehm, struggled on day three, bringing 11 lbs, 3 oz. to the scales
Homer Humphreys jr. couldn't repeat his 2002 success on the Red River, and finished in second place
Homer Humphreys jr. couldn’t repeat his 2002 success on the Red River, and finished in second place
Billy McCaghren Jr., winner of the 2008 Red River Central Open
Billy McCaghren Jr., winner of the 2008 Red River Central Open
2007 defending champion Danny Smith, couldn't repeat his success. He finished in 5th place.
2007 defending champion Danny Smith, couldn’t repeat his success. He finished in 5th place.
The fans congregated for the final weigh-in
The fans congregated for the final weigh-in
Billy McCaghren Jr.family drove to Shreveport to watch his victory live
Billy McCaghren Jr.family drove to Shreveport to watch his victory live
Sammy Burks lands a good fish.
Sammy Burks lands a good fish.
Bass fishing legend Rick Clunn was also in contention on this final day
Bass fishing legend Rick Clunn was also in contention on this final day
Kyle Fox with one of his fish. He would finish in 4th place
Kyle Fox with one of his fish. He would finish in 4th place