Teammates Wicker, Turner grab lead during opening round of FLW College Fishing National Championship competition on Lake Murray
13.Apr.2012 by Gary Mortenson
COLUMBIA, S.C. – After a hard-fought day of tournament action at the 2012 National Guard FLW College Fishing National Championship, the Clemson University squad of Andy Wicker and Harold Turner managed to grab the overall lead after posting a total catch of 16 pounds, 14 ounces.
However, it was far from easy.
With a fickle bass bite that turned on and off like a spigot all day, the Clemson team – as well as the rest of the competition – didn’t have many prolonged windows to land quality bass. The end result was a top-five leaderboard separated by a mere 14 ounces upon conclusion of Friday’s weigh-in.
In the end, however, the Clemson duo managed to shake off the nerves and pressure that resulted from fishing on their “hometown” lake and climb atop of the standings after the first day of competition.
“We couldn’t have asked for more on the first day,” said Clemson teammate Harold Turner. “It’s really nerve wracking being on one of your home lakes. So it feels good to be in first. I’m definitely glad to be here.”
However, the day’s action was not without its ups and downs.
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