Here are the Top 10 standings for day two, and overall after day to, which took place on a new body of water, Fayette County Reservoir.
Day Two Top Ten
1) Henna Honkanen, Finland, 3 fish, 55.75 inches
2) Gianluca Armani, Italy, 3 fish, 54.25 inches
3) Richard Somerton, Australia, 3 fish, 54.00 inches
4) Rob Appleby, Great Britain, 3 fish, 53.75 inches
5) Scott Lovig, Australia, 3 fish, 53.25 inches
6) Gero Priebe, Germany, 3 fish, 52.00 inches
7) Brendan Bayard, USA , 3 fish, 51.50 inches
8) Mike Rischer, USA, 3 Fish, 51.50 inches
9) Adrian Bagulay, Thailand, 3 Fish 50.25 inches
10) Johan van kooten, Netherlands, 3 fish, 50.25 inches
I was not too far off on my length predictions for Day Two. (To see my predictions, here is the link: http://www.fishtattoo.net/2012/11/predictions-for-2012-hobie-fishing.html) I just overestimated the leaders total. I figured someone would hook into two good bass with a real nice kicker.
Standings After Days 1 and 2
1)Brendan Bayard, USA , 6 fish, 104.75 inches
2)Henna Honhanen, Finland, 6 fish, 102.50 inches
3)Marty Mood, USA, 6 fish, 102.25 inches
4)Gianluca Armini, Italy, 6 fish 100.75 inches
5)Matt Petrie, Australia, 6 fish 100.50 inches
6)Johnson Lee, Singapore, 6 fish 98.00 inches
7)Gero Priebe, Germany, 97.75 inches
8)Josh Carpenter, Australia, 6 fish 96.50 inches
9)Scott Lovig, Australia, 6 fish 96.25 inches
10) Jerome Richard, France, 6 fish 95.50 inches
I don't know any of those Hobie guys, so I'm torn as to whether I should be rooting for the US or the world. Thoughts?
ReplyDeleteI have talked to a couple of them from the US. They have never been anything but nice to me, so I am rooting for the US.
DeleteTrue. I should have included that the Hobie guys I do know are all great guys. I am just torn bewteen the underdog (the world) vs the "hometown" favorites. Hopefully we see a giant or two before it is all said and done!
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