 102-person teams hit Lake Bemidji Saturday in the 17th annual walleye classic, hoping to net the highest total pounds of fish finally on the 99th weigh-in. Harold Johnson and Marv Sandbeck took home the honor, 16.18 pounds and how about only four fish caught the kicker, the largest catch of the day, a massive seven-pounder that ultimately led them to the victory. When we found out that we won this tournament, I about fell out of the chair. I didn't expect it. I knew we were in a good position, but the win certainly was not something that we had anticipated. We thought we had a pretty good chance if we could get the fifth fish, and that fifth fish just never came, so I mean we're very lucky to win it with four fish. Again, Johnson and Sandbeck, 16.18, there's the rest of your top five from Saturday. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.