On the water, part 3

Check out on-the-water photos from the Evan Williams Bourbon Carolina Clash Day Two.

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	Ott Defoe started Day Two in 12<sup>th</sup>place with 14 pounds, 2 ounces.</p>
Ott Defoe started Day Two in 12thplace with 14 pounds, 2 ounces.
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Mike Iaconelli makes a long cast early in the morning on Day Two of the Evan Williams Bourbon Carolina Clash.
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	Iaconelli hooks up and fights a fish to the boat.</p>
Iaconelli hooks up and fights a fish to the boat.
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	Iaconelli finishes the fight as he swings the fish into the boat.</p>
Iaconelli finishes the fight as he swings the fish into the boat.
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	Iaconelli makes a move as he speeds by Ott Defoe.</p>
Iaconelli makes a move as he speeds by Ott Defoe.
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	Davy Hite started Day Two in 2<sup>nd</sup> place with 16 pounds, 7 ounces.</p>
Davy Hite started Day Two in 2nd place with 16 pounds, 7 ounces.
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	Hite fights a nice keeper fish to the boat.</p>
Hite fights a nice keeper fish to the boat.
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	Hite swings the fish aboard.</p>
Hite swings the fish aboard.
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	Hite goes to the live well and was working on an early limit of fish.</p>
Hite goes to the live well and was working on an early limit of fish.
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	Hite changes locations and quickly hooks up with another fish.</p>
Hite changes locations and quickly hooks up with another fish.
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	Hite swings the fish from the water to the boat.</p>
Hite swings the fish from the water to the boat.
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	Hite and his Day Two Marshal while Hite unhooks the bass.</p>
Hite and his Day Two Marshal while Hite unhooks the bass.
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	Jami Fralick started the day with the lead, bringing 17 pounds, 9 ounces to the scales on Day One.</p>
Jami Fralick started the day with the lead, bringing 17 pounds, 9 ounces to the scales on Day One.
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	Fralick had a slow start on Day Two, but hooks up with a good fish on light line.</p>
Fralick had a slow start on Day Two, but hooks up with a good fish on light line.
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	Fralick plays the fish carefully and moves to the driver's seat to finish the fight.</p>
Fralick plays the fish carefully and moves to the driver’s seat to finish the fight.
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	Brian Mason captures the action for Bassmaster television as Fralick reaches for the fish.</p>
Brian Mason captures the action for Bassmaster television as Fralick reaches for the fish.
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	Fralick brings his second fish of the morning into the boat.</p>
Fralick brings his second fish of the morning into the boat.
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	Fralick places a culling bulb on the bass and puts it in the live well.</p>
Fralick places a culling bulb on the bass and puts it in the live well.
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	South Carolina’s Jason Williamson started Day Two in 53<sup>rd</sup>place with 10 pounds, 2 ounces.</p>
South Carolina’s Jason Williamson started Day Two in 53rdplace with 10 pounds, 2 ounces.
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	Williamson takes a long stride and races to the back of the boat to fight the fish.</p>
Williamson takes a long stride and races to the back of the boat to fight the fish.
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	Williamson jerks the fish from the water.</p>
Williamson jerks the fish from the water.
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	Williamson was having a much better morning than on Day One, and had an early limit of fish.</p>
Williamson was having a much better morning than on Day One, and had an early limit of fish.
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	Williamson’s Day Two Marshal gets an up-close look at the thrashing bass.</p>
Williamson’s Day Two Marshal gets an up-close look at the thrashing bass.
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	Williamson makes a quality cull early in the day.</p>
Williamson makes a quality cull early in the day.
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	John Crews started Day Two of the Evan Williams Bourbon Carolina Clash in 4<sup>th</sup> place with 15 pounds, 11 ounces.</p>
John Crews started Day Two of the Evan Williams Bourbon Carolina Clash in 4th place with 15 pounds, 11 ounces.
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	Jeff Kriet pauses for a cool drink on a hot South Carolina afternoon.</p>
Jeff Kriet pauses for a cool drink on a hot South Carolina afternoon.
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	Zell Rowland and his Day Two Marshal change locations.</p>
Zell Rowland and his Day Two Marshal change locations.
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	Terry Scroggins said he missed the early morning bite and only had 7 pounds in the live well at noon.</p>
Terry Scroggins said he missed the early morning bite and only had 7 pounds in the live well at noon.