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Fishing his ninth Classic, Edwin Evers has positioned himself to within arms reach of claiming victory at the sport’s biggest title. Starting the day in eighth place, he had some ground to make up. Fortunately, the weather seemed to help.
“For me, things were probably a little bit better today than they did yester,” he said, revealing that he had his limit by around 10:00, and culled several times throughout the day. “When that front came through, they really seemed to be munching.”
Making a 45-minute run into Pool 4, Evers is sharing water, though he was quick to point out that he hasn’t had a single problem with a competitor or spectator. “There are a couple of areas that I was saving and hadn’t seen a boat in,” he said.
“There were a couple that were in there today, but that’s to be expected. I have pretty much been able to do what I’ve wanted to do.”
Evers is planning for more of the same for Sunday’s final, but pointed out that he does have some back-up water should his primary area not pan out. “I’ve got some other stuff that I think I can catch some fish on if things get right, but right now I’m not planning on making any major adjustments to what I’m doing.” Read More
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