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Keith Combs added to his substantial Toyota Texas Bass Classic hardware collection.
BassFan Staff
The 2014 Toyota Texas Bass Classic at Lake Fork was one for the record books, as Keith Combs claimed his third win in the event (nobody else even has two) with an astronomical total of 110 pounds over 3 days. The Top 7 competitors in the 50-angler all-star field averaged at least 30 pounds per day.
The gallery below provides looks at some of the big fish that were caught, the baits that enticed them and some of the behind-the-scenes stuff that went on during a memorable weekend in Quitman, Texas.
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Strong Foundation
A fish just 2 ounces shy of 11 pounds topped Keith Combs' 42-pound sack on day 1. (Photo: Dynamic Sponsorships)
Trash Talk
Justin Lucas (left) and Jason Christie, who tied for 4th place with 97 pounds apiece exchanged some good-nature banter on the "hot seat" before they were displaced (Photo: BassFan)
Nice One, Dad!
Mike Iaconelli and his fish-loving son Vegas admire a 7 1/2-pounder. (Photo: Dynamic Sponsorships)
Big Lips Ruled
Winner Keith Combs and many other top finishers did the majority of their damage with deep-running crank baits. (Photo: BassFan)
A Hefty Morsel
Swimbaits, like this one displayed by Kevin VanDam, were also effective on Table Rock's post-spawn fish. (Photo: Dynamic Sponsorships)
A Fork Fatty
Spencer Shuffield caught one of several 10-pounders that made their way to the weigh-in stage.
Warm-Up Act
Recording star Justin Moore, an avid angler and hunter, entertained the crowd prior to the final-day weigh-in (Photo: Dynamic Sponsorships)
Big Fish, Big Bucks
Keith Combs took home a six-figure check for his third TTBC victory. (Photo: BassFan)
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2014 Toyota Texas Bass Classic