
The skies were clear for anglers on Clear Lake for the final day of the 2013 B.A.S.S. Nation Western Divisional.

Tony McCalmant of Idaho and Travis Whitney of Washington fish an area on the north end of the lake.

Jonathan Goodloe of Colorado and Jay Evans of Montana had one in the boat by 10 a.m.

Kent Thomson of Utah and Trevor Scott of Colorado had two in the livewell, but only one good one, they said.

Thomson and Scott make a cast.

Josh Polfer of Idaho and JD Wood of Montana fish near the mouth of Rodman.

âIâve had better days,â said Polfer, who had two in the boat this morning.

Wood gives a thumbs-up to the camera boat.

Wood had one of the smallest bags (1-8 for a single fish) on the first day, but he brought in a limit of 13-1 on the second day.

Bill Golightly of Wyoming and Ron Rushing of California fish nearby.

Golightly is currently leading the Wyoming team.


Shane Johnson of Utah fishes at the Rodman bridge.

Justin Campbell of Washington is in 11th place overall with 38-2.

Campbell and Johnsonâs boat is right next to Golightly and Rushingâs.

The Rodman area is popular among locals and tournament anglers alike.

Several boats are stacked up together at the Rodman bridge.

McCalmant and Whitney move from one side of the bridge to the other.

Although the skies are clear, there are patches of fog on Clear Lake around mid-morning.

Anglers are fishing on top of each other at the mouth of Rodman.

Curtis Spindler of Montana and Denton Crofts of Idaho pick apart an area mid-lake.

No fish in the boat yet, according to Spindler.

Crofts went back early this morning to the area where he caught the 10-9 yesterday, but it was fruitless.

Spindler makes a cast.

Clear Lake has produced some great fish for the Western Divisional and for last weekâs Carhartt Bassmaster College Series tournament. Weâll see today at weigh-in what she gives up for the last day of B.A.S.S. competition.