JWC weigh-in

It could be said Junior Nation anglers had a tougher contest at the World Championship than their adult counterparts. See how they did on the Arkansas River!

Clayton Childs with one fish for 1-7.
Clayton Childs with one fish for 1-7.
Ben Stone with 2 for 2-3.
Ben Stone with 2 for 2-3.
Noah Winslow takes the hot seat with 4 for 6-11.
Noah Winslow takes the hot seat with 4 for 6-11.
Bryan Volkernick had 5 fish for 7-4.
Bryan Volkernick had 5 fish for 7-4.
Roman Chapman had the Carhartt Big Bass of 3-5.
Roman Chapman had the Carhartt Big Bass of 3-5.
Daryk Eckert brought in 4 fish for 7-10.
Daryk Eckert brought in 4 fish for 7-10.
Henry Schomaker had 5 fish for 8-14 to finish 2nd in his division.
Henry Schomaker had 5 fish for 8-14 to finish 2nd in his division.
Ryan Wood brought in 5 fish for 8-14.
Ryan Wood brought in 5 fish for 8-14.
Chase Heaton had 2 fish for 2-6.
Chase Heaton had 2 fish for 2-6.
Dave Mercer takes a moment to increase the suspense with only two anglers left.
Dave Mercer takes a moment to increase the suspense with only two anglers left.
Two anglers standing in the 11-to-14 division.
Two anglers standing in the 11-to-14 division.
Remington Wagner fell short with 2 for 3-13.
Remington Wagner fell short with 2 for 3-13.
Ryan Wood is the 2013 11-to-14 year old B.A.S.S. Junior World Champion.
Ryan Wood is the 2013 11-to-14 year old B.A.S.S. Junior World Champion.
Trevor Yates is the last angler to weigh in the 15-to-18 division.
Trevor Yates is the last angler to weigh in the 15-to-18 division.
He has enough.
He has enough.
Yates brought in 5 fish for 12-14.
Yates brought in 5 fish for 12-14.
Trevor Yates is 2013's 15-to-18 year old B.A.S.S. Junior World Champion.
Trevor Yates is 2013’s 15-to-18 year old B.A.S.S. Junior World Champion.
Here are the champions.
Here are the champions.