Daily Limit: Hartwell Classic by the numbers

The final anglers blast off during Wednesday's final practice on Lake Hartwell.

GREENVILLE, S.C. — Three pounds, four ounces. That’s roughly the average fish size of the past three winners of the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk on Lake Hartwell.

To win the 2008 Classic here, it took 49-7, or a 3-4 average. In 2015, 50-1 (avg. 3-5) won while 47-1 (3-2) won in 2018.

Let’s take a deeper dive into the numbers surrounding this championship.   

0 – Cost to attend Bassmaster Classic venues, including launches, expo and weigh-ins

1 – Angler in the field who has won a Classic  

2 – Classic titles of Hank Cherry, who is pursuing an unprecedented three-peat

3 – Days of competition that can fulfill dreams

4 – The number of Classics on Lake Hartwell, tying Lay Lake and the Louisiana Delta for most

5 – The limit of fish allowed on each day

6-11 – Pounds and ounces of the biggest fish caught in Hartwell Classics, which was accomplished in 2015 and 2108

9 – Degrees on Day 1 of 2015 Hartwell Classic, the record low for any championship

21-2 – Pounds and ounces of the biggest bag weighed in a Hartwell Classic

30 – Acres of land of the Classic launch site, Green Pond Landing and Event Center in Anderson

40 – Anglers who have hoisted the Classic trophy in 51 previous championships

52 – Years the Classic has been held, starting in 1971

55 – Anglers competing for the championship in 2022

79 – Degrees as high temp of the event, forecast for Sunday

952 – Miles of shorline on Lake Hartwell, more than the California coast’s 840

5,000 – Square feet of dock at Green Pond

56,000 – Square acres of Lake Hartwell the anglers can fish

143,323 – The 2018 record-setting Classic attendance at venues in Anderson and Greenville, which now stands third

300,000 – First-place prize in U.S. dollars

1 million – Total purse for the field, again in U.S. dollars