Jones boats second as he slowly scours area
Jones catches second as he fishes slow
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Jones catches second as he fishes slow
The 2012 Bassmaster Classic Day Three launch includes 25 of the best anglers in the world. Anglers took off at 7 a.m. CT and are due back at the dock at 3:15 p.m.
Follow Alton Jones on Day Three of the 2012 Bassmaster Classic.
Comebacks are rare in the Bassmaster Classic, and for good reason.
Alton Jones just got a shot of confidence. His first fish of a the day - a 2.5-pounder - which came on a six-inch Yum Dinger at 8:30.
Here's how slowly Alton Jones is working his way through this shallow spawning flat. It just took him a minute and 20 seconds between casts, and he's not making long casts.
Ike and Tak have both won a Classic, but one gets to keep fishing while the other heads home. They didn't flip a coin to decide. Here's how it works.
Bobby and Chris Lane are brothers, but today they’re competitors first, vying for the Classic championship.
Alton Jones isn't going to be burning any gas today. He's in a narrow cut across from the Red River South Marina - a shallow, narrow cut.
The best lines overheard on Day Two of the 2012 Bassmaster Classic.
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