Citrus Slam: Day Three analysis

In this article, you can read about the frustrations and unpredictability of Florida fishing as anglers compete in the 2008 Elite Series Citrus Slam at Lake Wales, Florida.

“We’re Doing Great”

In this article, you can read how Byron Velvick and Mary Delgado celebrated Velvick's 25-pound, five-bass limit, which put him in first place on Day One of the Citrus Slam at the Kissimmee Chain of lakes.

Delgado hooked

Read how Elite Series pro Matt Amedeo accidentally hooked Mary Delgato his biggest catch on Day Two of the Citrus Slam.

In Plain Sight

In this article, you can read how Kelly Jordon has sightfished his way to a nearly 8-pound advantage in the Citrus Slam. He has every intention of continuing the productive pattern today.

Day Two co-angler coverage

In this article, read how the strength of his opening-day catch was more than enough to keep Butch Tucker atop the leaderboard even though he suffered a significant drop in weight on Day Two of the Citrus Slam.

Jordon rules

In this article, you can read how Kelly Jordon was the only angler to have a 20 pound bag for both Day One and Day Two of the 2008 Elite Series Citrus Slam.

Mojo on Toho

In this article, you can read why anglers preferred fishing Lake Toho in the 2008 Elite series Citrus Slam.

The Velvick Touch

In this article, you can read how Byron Velvick took the first day lead in the 2008 Elite Series Citrus Slam on the Kissimmee Chain.

Open competitor leads co-angler side

Read how first-time competitor on the co-angler side, Butch Tucker, made the most of his first appearance during Day One of the Citrus Slam on the Kissimmee Chain.

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