On day two of the tournament, Brock Bila held the unofficial lead at midday with an impressive 17 pounds, including a 5-pound kicker. Bila is targeting schooling bass in a ditch, utilizing his electronics to navigate the deeper waters[5].
Oklahoma angler Zack Birge is close behind, with over 16 pounds, including a 4-8 kicker. Dustin Williamson from South Carolina is in third place with around 15 pounds, highlighting the competitive nature of the event[5].
The Progressive Angler of the Year (AOY) race is also heating up, with Drew Cook and Kyle Welcher in a tight battle. Cook, known for underestimating his weights, has fish in the boat but nothing yet reported on the tracker, while Welcher sits in the top 10 with a small limit[5].
Here are the top anglers as of the mid-day report:
- Brock Bila: 17-8
- Zack Birge: 16-8
- Dustin Williamson: 15-0
- Joey Bloom: 12-14
- Todd Goade: 12-12
- John Soukup: 12-9
- Trent Palmer: 12-9
- Hunter Baughman: 12-0
- Joseph Webster: 12-0
- Kyle Welcher: 12-0
The weigh-in is scheduled for 30 PM EST, and the event is being closely followed on the Weigh Live Tracker[5].
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