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Anyone have any idea what the top guys are using?

I saw Howell and Ashley on the website. But wondering if anyone has any clue about Rojas or skeet?

Skeet told the camera man to not take any pics of his baits today according to the live blog. I do know skeet was working docks late in the day

Not sure about rojas

Ike was deep wirh cranks

chris lane too

combs was working a crank in riprap near a bridge

Ike was also throwing a jig a whole lot.

Man. .... Rojas came out of nowhere at the end of the day. He's on to something. I guess we will see tomorrow huh? !

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Especially considering he had a penalty to start the day!!!

Ike was also throwing a jig a whole lot.

Man. .... Rojas came out of nowhere at the end of the day. He's on to something. I guess we will see tomorrow

huh? !

True

I wouldnt mind seeing rojas keep goin! Tons of fishin left and i think rhe bite is gonna only get better

Looked like Casey was throwing a grub on an underspin some and a fluke (possibly on a C-rig) at times. Tough to tell with how fast they would change camera angles when showing him with a catch. Ike was definetly throwing a jig a lot.

 

If I had to guess, which I'm having to since Dean wasn't on camera all day, I would guess he's been throwing a combination of a crank, jig, and jerkbiat, but who knows. And as far as Skeet is concerned, he's being rather secretive, but he's on something for sure.

Looked like Casey Ashley was using the new Mann's Reel n Shad in Hartwell Special Blue Glimmer color to catch his first few fish yesterday.

 

Or, more likely, a zoom fluke on a fish head underspin which he used during the FLW on Lake Hartwell

Howell had the livingston dreammaster workin hard today...during the live cast h had four on deck...three of which were gunterville craw colors

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