Every bass Pro angler feels a mystical vibration, the crazy to go get on the lake now out of sight of the land. The ungraspable of life. Out on the deck of your bass boat you have the metaphysical feeling that all is right, you get paid for the activity of fishing. Be content for your trouble and wholesome exercise that dogs you and influences you. You think it and you breathe it.
The wonders of hunting bass on a Sabine River Challenge beautiful morning have caused many an angler heartbreak at the hotel going after the mother lode and $100,000. Todd Faircloth schooled 16-8 today on top of yesterday’s 10-7 and tenth place, he left weigh-in today with 26-15. Dean Rojas in the lead for 15-10 and he caught the fatted bass at 5-15 all on day one now sits in second place for 10-14 and 8 ounces behind Faircloth with 26-8.
Lucky 13
Lucky number 13 even on the first day in Orange, Texas must have pulled through and held on tightly to that number three spot. Cliff Crochet is in third place again with 13 even and 12 even after today for Classic berth and points is out the door for the evening. Terry Scroggins 9-11 on day one and a smile for today and a Big Carhart Bass weighing 6-1 in fourth place 14-10, and 24-5. Number five, Mark Davis in second with lucky number 13-13 on the first day of the Challenge, today 8-6 and 22-3.
Bullhead minnows, ghost shiners and red shiners oh my
Ish Monroe in sixth place on the first day with 11-3 and the second day he’s sixth again with 1-9 and 21-9. Jeff Kreit just one pound behind Ish in seventh place for 10-13 yesterday, found 10-9 worth of bass today again for seventh place and 21-6.
8th- Kevin “Grandmaster Title Champion Flash” VanDam brought in three fish for 8-2 and four fish today for 20-6.
9th- Mike McClelland where have you been 9-6 on day one, day two 8-14 and 18-4.
10- Bill Lowen scored 9 even yesterday on the river and 9-4 more for 18-4.
- Boat Launch: 7AM CT
- Live demos on the water and family friendly expo Saturday and Sunday.
- The River Festival starts Saturday 11-11 PM CT. Kids Catch and Release tank 5-10 PM. Live local music on Saturday at 11-2 PM and 5 PM concert by Neal McCoy. Sunday 1 PM Cowboy Church Band.
- Weigh-In: 3:15 PM CT
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