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Snowden saw lead wiped out when weights zeroed

By Craig Lamb
Bassmaster Senior Writer — May 20, 2007

Sunday, May 20, 2007

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Sometimes being at the top of the tournament leaderboard comes with no payola at all. No paycheck, no trophy, nothing. That's the scenario Brian Snowden faced after the second day of the Bassmaster American presented by Advance Auto Parts. Fishing High Rock Lake, Snowden built a 21-pound, 2-ounce total that gave him a 7-pound lead over his nearest challenger in the quest for the $250,000 top prize. Under this tournament's format, making the top 12 cut after the second ...

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