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Takahiro omori
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Local favorite Casey Ashley from Donalds, South Carolina, is fifth at 29-14.

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"I'm fishing shallow for the first hour of the day, then once that magic hour is over I'm going deep, I'm putting a big jig in my hand and covering a lot of water." "I had five bites yesterday, 11 bites today," said Iaconelli, the 2003 Classic winner. Michael Iaconelli of Pittsgrove, New Jersey, sits in third place with 31 pounds, followed by defending Classic champion Randy Howell of Springville, Alabama, with 30-11.

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I'm excited because I've taken myself out so many times on the first day of the Classic." Share my passion throughout competeting Major League Fishing/Bass Pro Tour. Combining advanced, crank-specific design with the input of Daiwas Elite Series pro-staff, the Daiwa Tatula Elite Glass Crankbait Casting Rods deliver unbeatable, tournament-driven performance. "It's going to be a shootout tomorrow," Rojas said. Daiwa Tatula Elite Cranking Rod 7 Med Hvy Omori. Currently competing Major League Fishing & Bass Pro Tour Texas.

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Omori, competing in his 11th Classic, is just two ounces ahead of first-day leader Dean Rojas of Lake Havasu City, Arizona. TakahiroOmori TakahiroOmori Professional bass angler, (2004 Bassmaster Classic World Champion). During that time, he has interviewed veterans, researchers, civilians, and members of older generations who have experienced WWII, including. He joined the Sankei Shimbun in 2007 and has been a journalist there for fifteen years. "The last couple of Classics I've fished, I stunk." Takahiro Omori holds a Bachelor of Law under the Department of Political Science at Hosei University in Tokyo, Japan. "It feels good to be at the top," Omori said. The Emory, Texas, angler caught five bass totaling 16 pounds, 11 ounces, pushing his total to 31-11 for the tournament. Omori, who became the first International angler to win the Classic in 2004 at Lake Wylie, braved a second consecutive day of cold weather to jump from seventh place into the lead. The field was cut to the top 25 anglers and a new leader emerged – Takahiro Omori. Saturday was moving day in the tournament, and there was movement aplenty. The top five anglers in the 2015 Bassmaster Classic are separated by less than two pounds as the tournament heads into its third and final day at Lake Hartwell. LAKE HARTWELL – The "Super Bowl of Bass Fishing" is hoping for a super finish, and that could be in the offing.









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