Photo: BassFan
The Milliken Power Station can be seen off in the distance along the shore of Cayuga Lake on Sunday morning.
By Todd Ceisner
BassFan Editor
It didn't take long for the leaders to get back after the Cayuga Lake bass Sunday morning as clear skies greeted the 12 finalists on the final day of the final regular-season tournament of the year.
Todd Faircloth and Chris Zaldain, who left the dock in 2nd and 3rd place, respectively, continued to share water in a big bay in the shadow of Wells College near Aurora, N.Y.
Meanwhile, farther south, Greg Hackney was looking to overcome a four-fish day on Saturday to hold onto the lead and clinch his second tour win of the year.
Below is a collection of images from the morning of day 4.
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Light 'Em Up
Brandon Palaniuk maneuvers his boat into position at the dock before takeoff on day 4 at Cayuga Lake. (Photo: BassFan)
Happy Man
Chris Zaldain left the dock today in 3rd place today. (Photo: BassFan)
Sunday Glow
Kevin Short arrives at the dock on Sunday morning sitting in 12th place. (Photo: BassFan)
Sunday Shades
Dean Rojas was focused prior to blasting off on day 4 of the Cayuga Lake Elite Series. (Photo: BassFan)
Light Bright
Rojas' boat was also illuminated with color-matching LED lights. (Photo: BassFan)
In The Hood
Short was bundled up and ready to run down Cayuga Lake on the morning of day 4. (Photo: BassFan)
Warm Wishes
A decent crowd gathered at the Frontenac Park ramp to watch the 12 finalists leave the dock for the final day. (Photo: BassFan)
High Hopes
Matt Herren went out today hoping to move up from 9th place. (Photo: BassFan)
Fine Tuning
Herren made some last-minute adjustments to his rods before blasting off. (Photo: BassFan)
Fishing Buddies
Todd Faircloth (left) and Zaldain were within chatting distance of each other to start day 4. (Photo: BassFan)
All's Fair
Faircloth quickly swung a keeper aboard to break the ice. (Photo: BassFan)
Morning Glory
Zaldain puts a keeper in the boat shortly after Faircloth caught one. (Photo: BassFan)
Light Of The Day
Jared Lintner was fishing about 500 yards south of Faircloth and Zaldain early Sunday morning. (Photo: BassFan)
Lintner Leavin'
Lintner made a short move not long after. (Photo: BassFan)
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Cayuga Lake Elite Series – Day 4