Chris calls it a dream come true as he and his brother are dubbed the 'first family of fishing'.
After a suspenseful wait in the hot seat, Greg Vinson ends up in second place at the 2012 Bassmaster Classic.
The Louisiana native managed to finish third at the 2012 Bassmaster Classic.
Alton Jones lands in fourth as fans do a wave on shore.
Timmy Horton talks about how the weather affected his strategy at the 2012 Bassmaster Classic.
Ott DeFoe manages to finish in fifth place at his first Bassmaster Classic.
Kevin VanDam renames Charles and talks about his performance at the 2012 Bassmaster Classic.
Ott DeFoe talks about the different kinds of lures he's been using at the Bassmaster Classic.
Keith Poche was the Day 1 leader with an impressive 17-13 bag, but different story on Day 2 as those big bass just weren't biting as freely.
Keith Combs didn't change his game plan too much from Day 1, and his confidence paid off as he moved up to 11th place at the Bassmaster Classic.
Brent Chapman started off with a bang in Day 2 of the Classic, but then he hit a four-hour stretch with no fish. Find out how he got back on track to get himself to the top 15.
Todd Faircloth nearly doubled his weight in Day 2 with an 18-12 bag thanks to better wind conditions and some big-time fish.
Edwin Evers is well in contention, but he could be in even better position if not for some lost fish.
Talk about brotherly love - Bobby Lane talks about what it's like to be in contention with his brother Chris at the Bassmaster Classic.
Day 2 is cold, but not as windy as Day 1. Check back later for interviews with the pros after they weigh in.
David Walker talks about the strategies he used to get himself into 4th place after Day 1 at the Bassmaster Classic.
The reigning Elite Series Rookie of the Year is sitting pretty in fifth place, but Ott DeFoe expects to be making some adjustments heading into Day 2 and Day 3 at the Bassmaster Classic.
Rather than basking in the glory of a well-earned third place finish after Day 1, Dustin Wilks has his eyes set only on the rest of the tournament.
Chris Lane really battled the shallow, muddy waters on the Red River, but the hard work paid off as he sits in sixth place with a 16- 4 bag after Day 1.
Federation Nation angler Jamie Horton sits in ninth place after Day 1 and unlike a lot of other anglers, he found a sweet spot all to himself.
Grigsby's fishing spots may depend on how many anglers are fishing the area but not on the windy conditions. Most of Grigsby's spots are fairly sheltered but he isn't concerned because his boat is decked out with Power Poles to keep him in one spot.
Despite a cold start to day one of The Classic Roumbanis thinks that angers will be bringing in big bags because the pre-spawn bass have been active in the warmer weather of the last few days.
If Hite has any tricks up the extra sleeves he is wearing he isn't sharing. Hite plans to adapt his fishing techniques as the weather changes and try and avoid the crowds.
KVD may have won four Classics, but the last time he fished the Red River - famous for being unpredictable - he had some major problems landing fish. He hopes keeping a close eye on the weather and getting to his fishing spots quickly will win him his record fifth Classic title.
What is Mike Iaconelli's plan for this year's Classic? "Fish hard to the very last minute" and hopefully this time around on the Red he will take home top prize instead of runner up.
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