College: Southern Regional Day Two OTW

Check out images from the final day on the water at the Carhartt College Series Southern Regional!

<p>Justin Marlow of Kennesaw State inspects the clear skies that greeted anglers on Day Two. </p>
Justin Marlow of Kennesaw State inspects the clear skies that greeted anglers on Day Two. 
<p>AUM’s Tom Frink shows off one of the baits that helped his team catch some of their spawning fish.</p>
AUM’s Tom Frink shows off one of the baits that helped his team catch some of their spawning fish.
<p>Most are glad to see clear skies on Day Two, though some worry the post-frontal conditions will make the fish hard to catch. </p>
Most are glad to see clear skies on Day Two, though some worry the post-frontal conditions will make the fish hard to catch. 
<p>Daytona State College heads out on Day Two in second place. Starting 7-11 behind the leader, they have a lot of ground to make up. </p>
Daytona State College heads out on Day Two in second place. Starting 7-11 behind the leader, they have a lot of ground to make up. 
<p>Birthday boy Matt Lee starts Day Two with partner Chris Seals in third place. </p>
Birthday boy Matt Lee starts Day Two with partner Chris Seals in third place. 
<p>A shot of the multitude of anglers idling through Dora Canal on the morning of Day Two.</p>
A shot of the multitude of anglers idling through Dora Canal on the morning of Day Two.
<p>Troy looks for a few more bites like the two 6-pounders they had on Day One.</p>
Troy looks for a few more bites like the two 6-pounders they had on Day One.
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<p>Lily pads are a good indication that you’re in the right place when fishing the spawn in Florida. Pads indicate hard bottom, which is key for bass to make beds. </p>
 
Lily pads are a good indication that you’re in the right place when fishing the spawn in Florida. Pads indicate hard bottom, which is key for bass to make beds. 
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<p>Florida anglers make their way from Eustis to Harris. </p>
 
Florida anglers make their way from Eustis to Harris. 
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<p>The cold wind on Day Two has ‘Ole Glory’ at attention. </p>
 
The cold wind on Day Two has ‘Ole Glory’ at attention. 
<p>College anglers look for a bite near one of the many bridges around Harris Chain. </p>
College anglers look for a bite near one of the many bridges around Harris Chain. 
<p>Daytona State College anglers Thomas Oltorik and Scott Heaberlin start to climb the long hill to knock off Bethel. </p>
Daytona State College anglers Thomas Oltorik and Scott Heaberlin start to climb the long hill to knock off Bethel. 
<p>Though DSC caught most of their fish on Day One flipping, the weather on Day Two inspired them to make the switch to lipless crankbaits. </p>
Though DSC caught most of their fish on Day One flipping, the weather on Day Two inspired them to make the switch to lipless crankbaits. 
<p>Heaberlin sets up. </p>
Heaberlin sets up. 
<p>Not the size they are going to need to compete with Bethel, but this one is a solid start. </p>
Not the size they are going to need to compete with Bethel, but this one is a solid start. 
<p>Heaberlin unlatches the lipless crank from his catch. </p>
Heaberlin unlatches the lipless crank from his catch. 
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<p>A closer look at DSC’s lipless crankbait.</p>
 
A closer look at DSC’s lipless crankbait.
<p>Clean your crank. Ripping lipless cranks through vegetation doesn’t always get the grass off. A quick smack on the water between casts usually does the trick. </p>
Clean your crank. Ripping lipless cranks through vegetation doesn’t always get the grass off. A quick smack on the water between casts usually does the trick. 
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<p>Oltorik fires away again in search of a Harris Chain giant. </p>
 
Oltorik fires away again in search of a Harris Chain giant.