Bradley And Carr Catch Their Limits On Potomac, But Finish Mid-Pack 
US Source: Underwatertimes 3/18/2012

GEICO anglers Christiana Bradley and Teddy Carr didn't have much luck in Saturday's Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series event on the Potomac River.

Fishing in the opener of Division 21 (Maryland) of the Weekend Series, Bradley placed 57th and Carr 64th out of 119 anglers who launched Saturday.

Both anglers faced different obstacles on the Potomac, as Bradley was unlucky with a late start, while Carr couldn't get the breaks of active bass.

Bradley nabbed five fish weighing 14.27 pounds as her GEICO BassCat was one of the last boats to take to the water.
 

"By the time I got on the water, all these guys were on the spots," Bradley said. "I knew that going in, so I tried to find some more areas that were less obvious, like places without grass or some shellbeds and things like that. I did find a few spots like that."

Bradley did well right after launching, but then struggled to find fish before moving to different areas. With no other choice but to move, Bradley managed to stay in the mix.

"There was a lot of pressure, a lot of other boats in the areas where I found fish," Bradley said. "Being boat 116 makes it tough to get on a good spot first. This time of year, that's what it's about on that river. There are certain areas that have good grass, and all the boats congregate in those areas because that's where the fish are."

 
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