Eric Dean holds 7 lb 9 oz bass. “It took the entire day, more or less.”
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Eric Dean holds 7 lb 9 oz bass. “It took the entire day, more or less.”
Dukers
holds his catch.
A member of the Duke Fishing club shows off his winning set of bass.
Each participant resuscitates his bass off the side of the dock after weighing it. With fresh water flowing through its gills, the fish soon swims off, unharmed.
Austin Black releases his catch from the weighing bucket.
Competitors begin the weigh-in process, using a scale to measure and a bucket to hold the fish.
Austin Black grips his catch tight as he reveals it to the other participants.
Fresh caught bass await weigh-in after the tournament has ended. An electric oxygenating system keeps the fish alive and healthy while in the container.
Josh Weinstein and Eric Dean move their fresh catch onto the dock.
Gear is strewn about the dock as the participants unload their boats at the end of the tournament.
Built in 1932, University Lake in Carrboro boasts 213 acres of water coverage and is ideal for canoes, rowboats, and, of course, fishing.
A duo of participants tests their luck further out from shore.
Participants cast off as the rising sun reflects from their boat
Eric Dean gives power the motor as Josh Weinstein scans the water.
Competitors enjoyed a warm sunrise on the morning of the tournament.
David Amram stands with a necklace made by his daughter from assorted trinkets and collectibles he has be given and found over the years. Amram has spent his life doing many types of things, most notably his musical career with multiple instruments.
CPA comissioned filmmaker Prashant Bhargava and composer Vijay Iyer to create a “RADHE RADHE: The Rites of Holi.”