Keeping an eye on Chapman
We're following Brent Chapman this morning.
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We're following Brent Chapman this morning.
The Elite Series field is ready to tackle Day Two of the Ramada Championship on New York's Oneida Lake.
Brent Chapman has moved back into the lead with a total of 16-12, according to the latest BASSTrakk figures.
Ounces, not pounds, can mean everything at Oneida Lake.
DeFoe has decided to leave this bank and is headed back to some of the extremely shallow water where he caught his first three keepers. The area is sensitive enough...
Ott DeFoe has been fishing banks on the north side of Oneida for about 90 minutes.
It's important to remember that in this 97-man field, there are 47 Elite Series pros on Oneida Lake without BASSTrakk.
That slow down in the bite we were anticipating has officially kicked in.
DeFoe's move paid off with his fourth keeper. Appears to be another 2-pounder. He still has some work to do. He's snugged up shallow and currently is about 150 yards...
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