Jones fishing like he’s trailing
Jones said this morning at takeoff that he's going to fish as if he were trailing by a pound.
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Jones said this morning at takeoff that he's going to fish as if he were trailing by a pound.
Terry Scroggins is off to a fast start.
It's Day Four at the St. Johns River Showdown in Palatka, Fla. The 12 finalists will be taking off from the launch in just a few minutes.
The anglers are coming in, and we're preparing for Day Three weigh-in.
Keith Combs catches a giant bass on a bed, estimated 8-9 lbs.
That fish allowed Jones to cull a 1 3/4-pounder, and should put him somewhere north of 17 pounds.
"There's six fish on this bed," Alton Jones said, "but only one is a good one, about three-and-a-half pounds."
Gerald Swindle pulls in a two pounder, just a few minutes ago.
It took 20 minutes, but Alton Jones landed the big fish he's been set up on.
Walker said earlier that the key time for him is from 1 p.m. To 3 p.m. ET. We are about an hour away.
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