The national anthem is played just before launch time of the final day of the Tennessee Triumph.
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A flotilla of boats moves north on Old Hickory Lake as the last day of the Tennessee Triumph gets underway.
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Kevin Wirth leads the way as the last day of the Tennessee Triumph gets underway. Wirth is the tournament leader with 44 pounds, 13 ounces.
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Randy Howell leads the rest of the contenders away from the launch area.
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For the second time in as many tournaments, Rick Clunn is starting the final day in second place. Clunn starts the day 3 pounds, 3 ounces behind leader Kevin Wirth.
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Elite Series contenders and their camera boats, along with spectator boats, run wide open on Old Hickory Lake.
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Dean Rojas starts the final day of the Tennessee Triumph in fourth place with 36 pounds, 14 ounces.
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2008 Bassmaster Classic champion Alton Jones starts Day Four in 5th place with 36 pounds, 7 ounces.
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Ray Sedgwick starts the final day of the Tennessee Triumph in eighth place with 34 pounds, 11 ounces.
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Several of the final contenders were running 25 miles or more from the launch area to fish their first spots.
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Brent Chapman starts Day Four on Old Hickory Lake in 12th place with 33 pounds, 5 ounces.
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Bill Lowen speeds to his first fishing spot and starts the day in sixth place with 35 pounds, 12 ounces.
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Ray Sedgwick started the final day fishing near a small island near the main river channel.
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Mike Iaconelli starts Day Four in seventh place with 34 pounds, 14 ounces.
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Dean Rojas started the last day of fishing throwing his signature Spro frog.
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Kevin Wirth started Day Four fishing isolated cover in the back of the creek that has produced the bulk of his tournament leading weight.
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