
<p>BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - Steve Kennedy is expecting big thingsfrom this year's GEICO Bassmaster Classic at Lake Guntersville. In fact, hesaid that the Feb. 21-23 event could have "the biggest weights we've ever seen."</p><p>Kennedy, a professional angler from Auburn, will be participatingafter missing only his first Classic last year. He's eager to get back on thewater and see what will happen.</p><p>"There is the potential for 30-plus pound bass," he said. "Basedon last year's results and how things look this year, I'm expecting weights tobe really big. I'm going to be really surprised if they're not."</p><p>Fishing has always been near and dear to Kennedy's heart, havinggrown up in a family that spent time together on the water. He said that hisdad would "work four days a week, then fish for three," and that his familyspent many holidays on Lake Martin.</p><p><a href="http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/01/auburns_steve_kennedy_expects.html">Keep reading...</a></p>