Fed Nation: Day Two weigh-in

See how anglers fared on the second day of the Mid-Atlantic divisional!

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	J.C. Christopher (West Virginia) shows off a nice brace of bass.</p>
J.C. Christopher (West Virginia) shows off a nice brace of bass.
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	Steve Redden (Delaware) brought a 1-pound, 1-ounce beauty to the scales today.</p>
Steve Redden (Delaware) brought a 1-pound, 1-ounce beauty to the scales today.
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	Darin Doll (Pennsylvania) looks the part. And, he’s having a pretty good tournament. His 19-pounds, 15-ounces puts him in third place in his state standings.</p>
Darin Doll (Pennsylvania) looks the part. And, he’s having a pretty good tournament. His 19-pounds, 15-ounces puts him in third place in his state standings.
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	Jim Short (Delaware) only caught one fish today, but it was a nice 5 pounder.</p>
Jim Short (Delaware) only caught one fish today, but it was a nice 5 pounder.
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	Moo Bae shows off one fish from his 17-pound, 7-ounce sack. It was the heaviest of the day.</p>
Moo Bae shows off one fish from his 17-pound, 7-ounce sack. It was the heaviest of the day.
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	Mark Hogan (Delaware) has 10 fish so far, with a total weight of 23 pounds, 11 ounces.</p>
Mark Hogan (Delaware) has 10 fish so far, with a total weight of 23 pounds, 11 ounces.
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	Kevin Goff (West Virginia) brought five bass to the scales today. They weighed 18 pounds even.</p>
Kevin Goff (West Virginia) brought five bass to the scales today. They weighed 18 pounds even.
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	Wayne Golla leads the Pennsylvania state team with 20 pounds, 15 ounces of Upper Chesapeake Bay bass.</p>
Wayne Golla leads the Pennsylvania state team with 20 pounds, 15 ounces of Upper Chesapeake Bay bass.
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	Jon Stone (Pennsylvania) is having a good time this week, even if you can’t tell it by the serious look on his face.</p>
Jon Stone (Pennsylvania) is having a good time this week, even if you can’t tell it by the serious look on his face.
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	Jay Walls is in second place in the Delaware race. He’s a little over a pound off the mark.</p>
Jay Walls is in second place in the Delaware race. He’s a little over a pound off the mark.
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	Jim Wigal (West Virginia) laughingly displays one of two fish he caught today.</p>
Jim Wigal (West Virginia) laughingly displays one of two fish he caught today.
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	Strati Orphanides (Zimbabwe) definitely had the coolest looking hat of the day.</p>
Strati Orphanides (Zimbabwe) definitely had the coolest looking hat of the day.
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	Strati has a sense of humor, too!</p>
Strati has a sense of humor, too!
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	Antonio Gomez (New Jersey) is a character. But don’t let that fool you. Gomez can fish. He’s currently tied for the lead on his state team.</p>
Antonio Gomez (New Jersey) is a character. But don’t let that fool you. Gomez can fish. He’s currently tied for the lead on his state team.
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	Paul McCue (Pennsylvania) caught four fish today that weighed 12 pounds, 10 ounces. He’s in second place on the Pennsylvania team.</p>
Paul McCue (Pennsylvania) caught four fish today that weighed 12 pounds, 10 ounces. He’s in second place on the Pennsylvania team.
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	The overall leader, Robbie Fleshman (West Virginia) isn’t giving up any secrets. One thing that isn’t a secret, however, is that he’s figured them out over the past two days.</p>
The overall leader, Robbie Fleshman (West Virginia) isn’t giving up any secrets. One thing that isn’t a secret, however, is that he’s figured them out over the past two days.