




Greg Hackney got his biggest bites on a jig at Lake Hartwell.


Gerald Swindle targeted docks on Lake Hartwell.



Wes Logan targeted both shallow and deep water on Lake Hartwell.



A wacky rigged stickworm was Brandon Card’s choice at Lake Hartwell.


Brock Mosley counted on a couple of reaction baits to make it to Championship Sunday.


Buddy Gross went with a big swimbait at Lake Hartwell.


Scott Martin’s mixed bag featured baits capable of working the water column, from top to bottom.



In his first Classic, Nick LeBrun relied on a crankbait and a vibrating jig.



Hank Cherry fished this shoreline at mid-lake on Championship Sunday.



Caleb Sumrall focused on islands, along with other structure, on Championship Sunday.



Steve Kennedy targeted spotted bass in this cove on Championship Sunday.




Matt Arey utilized a wacky rigged stickbait around docks at Lake Hartwell.


Joey Nania targeted boat docks on Lake Hartwell for his first Classic.




Patrick Walters’ key bait was a Zoom Fluke Stick, rigged Neko style with a 1/16-ounce weight. He used a Spike-It Scented Marker, Baby Bass, to color over the Natural Shad pattern of the bait.

Lee Livesay’s run-and-gun pattern involved searching for largemouth in shallow water, specifically in shady areas used by the bass as ambush points.





David Mullins relied on a wacky rig to secure a top 10 finish.


Bryan New rotated through a swimbait, jig and wacky rig.




Taylor Smith fished a submerged roadbed on Championship Sunday.



Taku Ito mainly targeted spotted bass in deeper areas, although he also searched shallow water for cruising largemouth.





A swimbait and wacky-rigged worm rounded out the key baits for Luke Palmer.



Chris Johnston targeted docks with a Neko rig.


A Damiki rig and drop shot were the three top rigs for Justin Hamner.



Stetson Blaylock’s primary pattern was in shallow water, although he also fished deep around islands on Championship Sunday.



Kyle Welcher targeted bass in shallow water at Lake Hartwell.





Jason Christie alternated between deep and shallow water patterns.



