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I'm bored sitting at home this first day of Febuary the thermometer is stuck at 10 above, the boats clean. So here's what I'm looking for list the top 5 classic finshers and the winning weight. Anyone who matches all five anglers or guesses the exact weight will win two megbass vision 110's (both broken) and a 5 year old can of bang walleye formula!

Here's my top five

1. Mike Mclelland - 62.56

2. Ott Defoe

3. Brent Chapman

4.KVD

5.Jason Christie

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Im guessing the weights will average 22lbs if the weather stays warmer than average.

Kevin Short-66lbs

Ike

McClelland

Bobby Lane

Christie

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McClelland has won at Grand before and the jig or jerkbait bite may be the ticket. But this is the World Series/Super Bowl and any of these great anglers could step up with big weights.

"Water is the driving force of all Nature."  -Leonardo da Vinci
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20lbs a day. With them catching them on a jerkbait, jig, or slow rolling a big spinnerbait if they get any warm rain leading up to the classic. 60-65lbs-Winner. A couple of the locals will be towards the top. However, I think the person who will win will not be a local they will fish the conditions and find the winning pattern during the tournament days. However, I would like to see McClleland, Evers, Christie, Biffle have a shot. Prediction all four of these guys will be fighting to fish the same waters.

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The jerkbait is the one for sure player, a big blade could be an option , a shad rap will get some attention, jigs may play. Alot is going to depend on the temps and rain over the next weeks I've seen that place light up in the rivers in febuary in the past. Right now I'm not sure there will be enough stained water to accomodate the amount of anglers that will seek the stain. I think Mclelland is the best jerkbait fisherman in the field and if the lake stays clear he's gonna be tough.

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i was over at grove last weekend and saw fish bustin from the road don't be surprised if its won in the river with a crankbait or a piece of plastic. like cullinby9 said it can happen overnite on grand especially in the river

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Christie

KVD

Martens

McClelland

Evers

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