 Well, who's ready for a fun week of fishing? Because the 27 Bassmaster College National Championship is ready to take over Lake Bemidji for the next five days. 90 teams of anglers from across the country will try to net the heaviest weight in their five combined bass-caught daily of at least 12 inches. That includes a pair of teams representing BSU first, but juniors Luke Gillin and Robbie Trogy. They'll team up this week after qualifying in the wild card tournament in Alabama early June. Even though the championship is on their home lake, Gillin and Trogy expect nothing but a challenge from the great field of anglers. Definitely has a little home field advantage, but at the same time, I mean, there's so many good anglers here that they'll find the fish too, so it'll be a tight tournament. Even this morning, first day of practice, there's quite a few guys in places you wouldn't think they'd be right away, and they figured them out pretty quick, and we'll see how it goes. So here's a look at the schedule. Practice goes all the way to Wednesday. Competition begins on 10th, runs again on the 11th, and then Saturday we will crown a final weigh-in start at 2.30 at Paul Bunyan Park every single day. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.