Young Alabamian Lee maintains lead going into final round on Cayuga Lake
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Jun 27th, 2016 by OutdoorsFIRST 225
Modified Jun 27th, 2016 at 12:41 PM
Young Alabamian Lee maintains lead going into final round on Cayuga Lake
On that famed Alabama fishery, largemouth bass wallow out holes in aquatic grass to make their spawning beds – and that’s where Lee always looks for them during the spring.
The fish are doing the same thing on Cayuga Lake this week, and Lee’s hard-earned, home-grown knowledge has put him on the verge of his first career victory on theĀ Bassmaster Elite Series.Jordan Lee (Seigo Saito/Bassmaster)
The 24-year-old angler caught 17 pounds, 10 ounces of largemouth during Saturday’s semifinal round and maintained the lead in the Busch Beer Bassmaster Elite at Cayuga Lake. His three-day total of 58-2 gave him a narrow lead over Arizona angler Brett Hite (57-3) and Kevin VanDam (56-6) – a Michigan superstar who fished his first event with B.A.S.S. in 1987, four years before Lee was born.
“I’m honestly just a little bit disappointed in the way things went today,” said Lee, who won the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series Classic qualifying event in 2013. “I was hoping to catch a couple of more big ones. I fished clean and probably caught about 25 fish, but I just never had any big bites today.”