2008 Central Open Day Two Weigh-In

In this photo gallery you will see images of the 2008 central open #2 on Kentucky Lake in Tennessee. It is the second day weigh in.

Chuck Harbin, BASS senior tournament manager, hands a transport bag to David Shearer as he is pulled from the ramp to the parking area at Paris Landing.
Chuck Harbin, BASS senior tournament manager, hands a transport bag to David Shearer as he is pulled from the ramp to the parking area at Paris Landing.
Preston Clark shows off a nice Kentucky Lake smallmouth. Mixed bags have shown themselves both days of the Central Open.
Preston Clark shows off a nice Kentucky Lake smallmouth. Mixed bags have shown themselves both days of the Central Open.
The backstage area overflows with anglers as the second flight arrives.
The backstage area overflows with anglers as the second flight arrives.
Jamie Fralick closes the gap between himself and Day Two leader Jerry Williams with a two-day weight of 17 pounds, 3 ounces, bringing his total to 32 pounds, 15 ounces.
Jamie Fralick closes the gap between himself and Day Two leader Jerry Williams with a two-day weight of 17 pounds, 3 ounces, bringing his total to 32 pounds, 15 ounces.
Brian Jackson holds up a bass for the cameras as the crowd applauds his Day Two effort.
Brian Jackson holds up a bass for the cameras as the crowd applauds his Day Two effort.
Gerald Swindle said his water was
Gerald Swindle said his water was “gone with the wind” after making a long run down river. His Day Two effort yielded 11 pounds, 14 ounces, good for 16th place going into the final day.
Central Open competitors wait in the cove for their tow vehicles as fans look on.
Central Open competitors wait in the cove for their tow vehicles as fans look on.
Pro Paul Ferguson was able to pound out 14 pounds, 1 ounce, placing him in 10th place on the day.
Pro Paul Ferguson was able to pound out 14 pounds, 1 ounce, placing him in 10th place on the day.
On the co-angler side, Jeremy Montoya has led both days of the tournament tallying 25 pounds, 10 ounces.
On the co-angler side, Jeremy Montoya has led both days of the tournament tallying 25 pounds, 10 ounces.
James Smiley is all smiles as he holds two of the reasons he is in seventh place going into the final day.
James Smiley is all smiles as he holds two of the reasons he is in seventh place going into the final day.
Ray Brazier claims third place going into the final day of the Central Open  on Kentucky Lake, with a 32 pound, 11 ounce total.
Ray Brazier claims third place going into the final day of the Central Open on Kentucky Lake, with a 32 pound, 11 ounce total.
Jelani Hennessey climbed into fourth place on the co-angler side going into the final day with an 18 pound, 11 ounce two-day total.
Jelani Hennessey climbed into fourth place on the co-angler side going into the final day with an 18 pound, 11 ounce two-day total.
Kenyon Hill is in 14th place going into the final day with a two-day weight of 26 pounds, 10 ounces.
Kenyon Hill is in 14th place going into the final day with a two-day weight of 26 pounds, 10 ounces.
Pro Billy Schroeder weighs in a 19 pound, 1 ounce bag to boost him into fourth place on Day Two.
Pro Billy Schroeder weighs in a 19 pound, 1 ounce bag to boost him into fourth place on Day Two.
Mary Delgado signs an autograph for Ted Wagnon, one of the volunteers for the event.
Mary Delgado signs an autograph for Ted Wagnon, one of the volunteers for the event.
Rick Clunn bags his fish before heading up to the weigh-in stage. He secured a spot to fish the final day with a 19th place finish on Day Two.
Rick Clunn bags his fish before heading up to the weigh-in stage. He secured a spot to fish the final day with a 19th place finish on Day Two.
The crowd watches as over 300 anglers cross the stage for an official weight.
The crowd watches as over 300 anglers cross the stage for an official weight.
Bradley Hallman signs an autograph just before walking on stage to weigh his fish. Hallman would fall to 12th place going into the final day.
Bradley Hallman signs an autograph just before walking on stage to weigh his fish. Hallman would fall to 12th place going into the final day.