Sunday, December 18, 2011
MBC Seniors Tournament - Alamo Lake
I was fishing this tournament solo, my partner was out of town. He gave me full support and I had a pattern figured out so I was going to stick to my game plan of spinnerbaits, 1.5 crankbait, and drop shot all shallow. Well I learned the hard way of the neccessity of having a trailer hook!!! This is a slot lake so only allowed on slot fish (13-16 inches) per angler in the boat and there was a 12 inch minimum in force as well. It was a cold morning but a little warmer than prefish but the forecast called for breeze all day and scattered clouds, weather out here never listens to what they say! The entire day there was hardly any wind until the very end and cloudy almost entire day and definately never got to 70! I started off the morning on a point and working into a shallow cut with grass in the back. I lost a fish a few casts into the morning on a spinnerbait Kept working to the back and caught one on a dropshot in couple feet of water. I continued back out the opposite side of the cut to another point and lost another one on the spinner bait. This would turn into my lesson of the day that I didn't follow even when I thought about it while on the lake. As the day continued I kept switching back and forth between the two and also throwing the 1.5 in shallow grass. I kept catching and losing fish on the spinner bait while landing nothing but slot fish. It was frustrating but I also knew if I was getting bites I was on the right pattern I just need to execute better. With about 30 minutes to go I hooked up with a very very nice over on the 1.5. As it got to the boat I noticed it was barely hooked on the nack hook. About that time it rolled and headshook and I watched as the treble came free and it took off. It was frustrating especially when it was needed after a day of slots and the weights would be close. I decided to make a move after few casts near the ramp in a deep cut. With a few minuted left I hooked into another nice over on a spinnerbait (different color) and same result, lost it just before the boat. It was the end to a frustrating but lesson filled day. I learned the neccessity of a having a trailer hook and a spinnerbait today, I won't throw one again without it and also the importance of staying clear headed if through adversity on the water because never know what will happen next. The two fish I lost, at the end, could have gave me enough weight to be in the top three or even the lead. I look forward to learning more every day on the water I just hope it's not the hard way as often!
Friday, December 16, 2011
New Sponsor - The Bass College
I just wanted to thank The Bass College for giving me the opportunity to promote them and sign me up on their Pro Staff. They have a great website with massive amounts of information from tips, to fishing reports, to deals when ordering baits online. It truly is a great company that is a must see. They have tons of topics in the forum and the Pro Staff is available if have any specific questions as well. I have a link to my Pro Staff profile listed and the direct link is http://www.thebasscollege.com/.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Alamo Lake 12/11/11 Prefish
I hadn't been to Alamo Lake in nearly a year and decided a prefish for next weeks tournament was a dire neccessity. I went with a friend of mine who also needed to prefish the lake. All I can say is it was a COLD morning for sure! Started out first thing in the 30's at take off and since was practice it was a short slow run across the lake. The fishing definately wasnt on fire but we caught fish from when we first got there until the end of the day. Everything was caught shallow, which surprised me! Clear sunny day, no wind, 52-58 degree water, and the lake level very low, and all fish caught in under 5ft! I know what I will be doing come Saturday. My friend put a hurting on me from the back of the boat throwing a dropshot with variety of baits but I did catch the biggest fish of the day so I'll take it. All the fish came on dropshot or blades, couldn't get a bite on anything else. Lets hope the bite stays like it is even though this weather and rain we are getting right now will probably alter it. Also it was the inaugural run for the HydroWave. Im not sure it how much it helped but I don't think it hurt since caught the fish shallow and kept the volume low and varied it throughout the day. I did notice it drove the ducks insane, since they were diving upder and near the boat all day repeatedly. It was a great sign, and I look forward to dialing this unit in.
New HydoWave
I recently purchased the HydroWave system. I have to say the unit is very easy on install and very simple to use. The hardest part of the install was choosing where I wanted to place the unit. It comes with all the wiring and all the hardware. It will take a little time to figure out all the exacts on the sounds and volumes to use at different times but look forward to using it and seeing the effects it has.
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