 So that's so big, we can't stop talking about it. Previewing for the next competition, for the next three days, of course, it's the College Bassmaster National Championship, taking over Lake Bemidji this entire week. It's 6 a.m. tomorrow, 90 teams of anglers will start their engines and hope to be the last pair standing Saturday, be on top of the College Bassmaster Series Tour. They've been qualifying and fishing like crazy all over the country this entire summer, and it all comes down to the best 15 fish caught in three days. The two BSU teams already said there's no home lake advantage with this talent field. So what can we expect on the water for this week? Definitely a lot more difficult than lakes in this area. But as far as like lakes don't go down south right now, I would say it's probably just the same or if not a little better. It's a tough lake to pattern. When you do figure it out, it's easy to run that pattern. It fishes kind of small, so with 90 guys out here, and these are the best college anglers in the nation, they're all really good, they're here for a reason. The fishing pressure is gonna really take a toll on the fishery, so I think that's really gonna determine what areas are better than others and what teams do better than others too. Whoever can figure them out the quickest and the bite that's gonna last three days is gonna be the one that takes home this trophy. So competition the next three days, of course the finals on Saturday weigh-in start at 2.30 at Paul Bunning Park every day. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.