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FIVE TO WATCH OKLAHOMA’S CLASSIC WEEK

BRENT CHAPMAN: This may be the year for Chapman, a Lake Quivira pro. He is coming off a season when he was the Angler of the Year, and he knows Grand Lake well.

EDWIN EVERS: Evers, who lives in Talala, Okla., has a home lake advantage. He also is familiar with Grand and has finished fourth and third at the lake in previous Elite bass tournaments.

KEVIN VANDAM: The pro from Kalamazoo, Mich., is one of the all-time greats in the sport. He has won four Bassmaster Classics, and he won an Elite tournament at Grand in 2007.

TOMMY BIFFLE: Biffle, who lives in Wagoner, Okla., is another local favorite. He is an expert at flipping and knows plenty of places to fish on Grand. He has finished second in two Classics.

JASON CHRISTIE: Christie lives only an hour from Grand Lake in Park Hill, Okla., and knows the reservoir as well as anyone in the field. But he’s a Classic rookie, and that could play a part.

WHAT: The Bassmaster Classic, bass fishing’s biggest event. The championship tournament will feature 53 of the world’s top pros.

WHERE: Competition will be on Grand Lake. Weigh-ins, the Expo sports show and other activities will be based in Tulsa.

WHEN: Practice will be Monday through Wednesday. Media day will be Thursday, and the tournament will be Friday through Sunday. The expo will take place the three days of the competition.

LAUNCH SITE/WEIGH-INS: Wolf Creek ramp on 16th Street In Grove, Okla. Launches will begin at 7 a.m. CST each day of the tournament. Weigh-in ceremonies will be at the BOK Center, 200 S. Denver in Tulsa. Doors will open at 3 p.m. each day.

OUTDOOR EXPO: The sports show will be at the Convention Center at 100 Civic Center in Tulsa. A Sooner classic

Grand Lake, Tulsa go bass-crazy as fishing’s biggest event goes to northeast Oklahoma.

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