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By Sam Eifling
ESPNOutdoors.com Saturday, March 14, 2009 Photo Galleries | Standings | Archive DEL RIO, Texas — The spot that Mike Iaconelli and James Niggemeyer both plumbed in this week's OPTIMA Batteries Battle on the Border attracted them in practice. Iaconelli noticed a creek mouth that featured a submerged point with a 50-or-so-yard underwater terrace sprinkled with hydrilla, which is rare to find at that depth. "It was a normal break from 10, 20, 30 to 40," Iaconelli said. "Then it leveled out at 40, like a step. Then it went out to the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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