My partner and I decided last minute to finish the rest of the ABA Central Arizona Teams series in order to try to qualify for the October Championship at Lake Havasu. We hadn't been to Roosevelt in nearly a year and the water had dropped a ton since last seen it. We had no expectations except to go have some fun. The morning was a cold one but we had fun all day.
We started off mixing it up between jig and crankbaits and produced a keeper quick, a 3.11lb largemouth. Within the hour we had 3 fish in the livewell and had missed a few other bites. We made a move across the lake to a flat which produced our fourth keeper. A few minutes later we found some fish stacked on a dropoff and we filled out our limit and proceeded to cull as we moved down the bank. When it slowed we went back to the drop, if we didn't get hungup on the deep rocks it would be a fish every cast. We fished it until the breeze stopped and the fish completely disappeared. We moved around the lake catching and culling a few more times. We finished the tournament in 6th place with 5 fish for 9.16lbs and our big fish was 3.11lbs. It was a great day of fishing and we caught our fish on deep crankbaits, carolina rigs, and dropshot. Looking forward to the next ABA in January at Apache Lake, could be some monstrous weights.
Thursday, December 29, 2016
MBC Seniors Team - Oct. 22nd - Bartlett Lake
After finishing well at the WWBT the previous week, my partner and I decided to try our luck against 52 other teams at Bartlett Lake for the MBC Senior Teams tournament without any prefish. Bartlett Lake is normally a great lake for numbers but what we failed to find out was that they were dropping the lake at 8-14 inches per day. Knowing that now, I think I would have changed what we did a little but not drastically.
We started and fished our normal areas all morning and were striking out. We had seen some fish deeper in a cover with channel drop near it that normally fish and thankfully we caught some keepers, two on back to back casts. The fish were in exactly 16.8ft and if missed that depth, then wouldn't get bit. We struggled the rest of the day with some short fish and a few short strikes and only came in with 3 fish for 3.63lbs and finished 38th. It was brutal but lessons learned and looking forward to next tournament.
We started and fished our normal areas all morning and were striking out. We had seen some fish deeper in a cover with channel drop near it that normally fish and thankfully we caught some keepers, two on back to back casts. The fish were in exactly 16.8ft and if missed that depth, then wouldn't get bit. We struggled the rest of the day with some short fish and a few short strikes and only came in with 3 fish for 3.63lbs and finished 38th. It was brutal but lessons learned and looking forward to next tournament.
Friday, October 21, 2016
Wild West Bass Trail Teams - Oct. 15th - Lake Pleasant
The first tournament of the season for me and I had mix feelings going into it, but was really looking forward to getting my Phoenix Boat/Mercury Outboard out and running it under a full tournament load and wow it didn't disappoint. Holeshot was awesome and top end was impressive. It really turned heads and got nothing but compliments on tournament day and practice.
My partner and I got in a day of prefish before the 5 day off-limits and we ran around the entire lake. We started in the north coves and within a few minutes had a solid 3.5lb fish and fish were busting shad. We fished the area for over an hour and that was the only fish. We did notice they were concentrated in the area where the bank had a slight cut, so we ran with that pattern the rest of the day. We then ran into the river and caught a few short fish and made a few more stops only to not find any other keepers. With only 1 keeper in the boat it wasn't looking good for the next week so we moved to the North Ramp area and within a few casts had another 3.5lb fish. We fished the area and finally caught some small keepers. It wasn't until about 2pm that we found some schooling fish and proceeded to rack up 18lbs for a limit (7 fish). We decided at that point, we were going to go there and knew we could be hero or zero if they wouldn't feed.
Tournament morning we were boat 39 and boat 27 was the start boat number, so boat 12 out. That turned out to be a good thing as we were the first boat in to the area, quickly followed by 4-5 more. The schoolers weren't showing but fan-casted an A-rig and caught one fairly quickly followed by a double a few casts later. We had a solid 3 fish start but that turned out to be the last fish on the A-rig. We fished the next few hours catching smaller fish that were moving up and down a ditch with some deep trees on it, but the keeper bites were few and far between. We stayed in the cove all day and hit each point and even the ramp dock, which produced our big fish late in the day, a 3.49lb largemouth, that was caught on a dropshot. We ground out our limit and even culled up a few times, only a few ounces each time but every ounce counted in this one.
We finished the tournament with a 7 fish limit for 14.11lbs and finished in 9th place, out of 69 boats, which was good enough to keep us in check range. It was a hard fought day but persistence and confidence in the area was a key to our success.
My partner and I got in a day of prefish before the 5 day off-limits and we ran around the entire lake. We started in the north coves and within a few minutes had a solid 3.5lb fish and fish were busting shad. We fished the area for over an hour and that was the only fish. We did notice they were concentrated in the area where the bank had a slight cut, so we ran with that pattern the rest of the day. We then ran into the river and caught a few short fish and made a few more stops only to not find any other keepers. With only 1 keeper in the boat it wasn't looking good for the next week so we moved to the North Ramp area and within a few casts had another 3.5lb fish. We fished the area and finally caught some small keepers. It wasn't until about 2pm that we found some schooling fish and proceeded to rack up 18lbs for a limit (7 fish). We decided at that point, we were going to go there and knew we could be hero or zero if they wouldn't feed.
Tournament morning we were boat 39 and boat 27 was the start boat number, so boat 12 out. That turned out to be a good thing as we were the first boat in to the area, quickly followed by 4-5 more. The schoolers weren't showing but fan-casted an A-rig and caught one fairly quickly followed by a double a few casts later. We had a solid 3 fish start but that turned out to be the last fish on the A-rig. We fished the next few hours catching smaller fish that were moving up and down a ditch with some deep trees on it, but the keeper bites were few and far between. We stayed in the cove all day and hit each point and even the ramp dock, which produced our big fish late in the day, a 3.49lb largemouth, that was caught on a dropshot. We ground out our limit and even culled up a few times, only a few ounces each time but every ounce counted in this one.
We finished the tournament with a 7 fish limit for 14.11lbs and finished in 9th place, out of 69 boats, which was good enough to keep us in check range. It was a hard fought day but persistence and confidence in the area was a key to our success.
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
MBC Summer Nights - Aug. 20th - Bartlett Lake
Well it looks like this was the last night tournament of the season for me. After the failure during the championship for JML I was looking for a little redemption. Mother Nature had a different idea! Pulled into the lake and the skies opened up, a serious downpour with some intense lightning mixed in. Thankfully I had great rain gear and after it seemed to "lighten up" a little we launched the boat and prepped ourselves for a rain filled and windy night. We decided to abandon our normally starting point and after a quick fish we were happy we did. My partner threw a crankbait while I made a change to texas rig and that was the one-two punch. We got our limit fairly quickly and should have had more, had to learn how they were eating the t-rig. We knew how tough the night bite had been and were happy to have our fish early. To our surprise the fish kept eating the texas rig for us all night and we caught 25-30 on it. We culled nearly every fish but never had the one kicker fish we needed. We weighed a limit for 8.34lbs and finished the night in 12th and had a blast doing it. The weather even kept it cool during the evening and the rain mostly subsided.
With night tournaments done and over, the new season starts here in a few weeks and it'll be a completely different ball game, can't wait!
With night tournaments done and over, the new season starts here in a few weeks and it'll be a completely different ball game, can't wait!
MBC Summer Nights - July 23rd - Bartlett Lake
With Bartlett being the main focus of the nights series this year we decided to fish the Monterrey Bass Company Summer Nights at Bartlett to prefish for the upcoming championship. Unfortunately not much had changed. The bite was great to start, we had a limit and culled within the first hour, the once it got dark the bite severely slowed. Unfortunately for us we just couldn't find any size early or late. We managed a small limit of 7.84lb which placed us in 16th for the night. At least it solidified a few ideas for the championship.
JML Outdoors - Jet Renu North Valley Nights Championship - Aug. 6th - Bartlett Lake
Well, with my partner out of town for the championship, it was on me to get through the tough night time bite. I started in an area that has produced well the last few times out but started with only 2 fish before I had to abandon it. After that I made a decision to switch up our run pattern. I hit our third stop second and it paid off quickly with my 3rd fish and two other bites that were missed opportunities. After hotting those spots again I finally for number 4 in the boat and was my biggest fish on a deep crankbait. Moving to spot 3 I missed two other fish that really cost me. I fished the rest of our run and moved around the lake every 15-20 minutes if fish weren't biting. I never did catch the 5th keeper due to missed bites and they were the difference in a top 4, money spots, and the top 10 that I finished in. I learned a few things from the mistakes and hopefully I can capitalize on the next opportunities.
Thursday, July 21, 2016
New Boat - 2016 Phoenix 819 Pro w/Mercury 200 Pro XS
With the sale of my Ranger a few months before, I had been boatless and working a deal with my sponsor Germaine Marine. After a few trips and working back and forth I am now running a new 2016 Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200 Mercury Pro XS. I was a little uncertain of going with a smaller boat and smaller motor but I am extremely happy with the decision already. This boat truly is something else! It weighs less, so I get better gas mileage towing, it is a rocket out of the hole, and the handling and maneuverability is unmatched. I loved my Rangers in the past but I love the performance of this boat so much more. It gets a ton of attention on the water and the ride is incredible. The boat is already a beast and once I get it all dialed in, it will be even better. Thank you to the guys at Germaine Marine and Mercury Marine for all the help, I am loving it.
JML Outdoors North Valley Nights - July 9th - Bartlett Lake
The 3rd tournament of the night season was back at Bartlett Lake where the water has risen over 20ft in last few weeks because of water released from the upper dam. Partner and I decided to stick to what we had been doing, Carolina-rigs during the day light mixed in with crankbaits at night.
We struggled early but found an area holding fish near a mountain dropoff. It produced two fish very quickly to start our evening but only a few missed bites after. We made a move to a spot that has held a few fish the last few tournaments for us. The spot produced some quality fish but also keyed us into a new bite. They stopped hitting the Carolina-rigged brush hog and instead were inhaling Texas-rigged worms. We mixed it up with the crankbait as well in that area and our next and filled a limit and culled along with a few other missed bites. We knew we had some quality but needed a few more culls and a kicker or two and a moved produced the culls but never the big big bite we needed. We fished the rest of the night and culled up to a limit for 9.84lbs which put us in 7th place for the tournament. We are still trying to figure out where and what the bigger ones eat but we are figuring out more patterns and areas along the way. With a few more tournaments and trips to Bartlett before the championship we are hoping to lock in and figure it out.
We struggled early but found an area holding fish near a mountain dropoff. It produced two fish very quickly to start our evening but only a few missed bites after. We made a move to a spot that has held a few fish the last few tournaments for us. The spot produced some quality fish but also keyed us into a new bite. They stopped hitting the Carolina-rigged brush hog and instead were inhaling Texas-rigged worms. We mixed it up with the crankbait as well in that area and our next and filled a limit and culled along with a few other missed bites. We knew we had some quality but needed a few more culls and a kicker or two and a moved produced the culls but never the big big bite we needed. We fished the rest of the night and culled up to a limit for 9.84lbs which put us in 7th place for the tournament. We are still trying to figure out where and what the bigger ones eat but we are figuring out more patterns and areas along the way. With a few more tournaments and trips to Bartlett before the championship we are hoping to lock in and figure it out.
JML Outdoors North Valley Nights - June 18th - Lake Pleasant
The second tournament of the series was at Lake Pleasant, not my favorite lake by any means. The river had just opened and out idea was to capitalize on those fish being fresh and untouched for last few months. The first run was rough and brutal, but we made it to the river before anyone else and it proved to have fish, just the wrong size. Without any prefish for this one we didn't know what to expect. We spent the first few hours of the tournament catching and getting bit but has nothing to show for it as all of them were non-keeper fish. We finally made out way out around 10:30pm and made a stop on main lake point/dropoff near the mouth of the river. It proved to be a great spot once we figured out the bite. We caught our limit by 11:30 and proceeded to cull fish. The fish were staging off the drop where bluegill were up shallow either bedding or feeding. We figured out the bite on Carolina-rigged brush hogs just a little too late and we weighed 5 fish for 8lbs and 10.5oz. We should have done better but just didn't have the time on the lake prior to have the better performance. We will take the 10th place finish, especially when we were going out just to have fun and be in the points for the championship at end of season.
JML Outdoors North Valley Nights - June 4th - Bartlett Lake
Partner and I decided to fish the JML Outdoors North Valley Nights Series this summer. The first tournament was at Bartlett Lake and with our success at the lake we figured should be a good tournament. We ran our same pattern as the last few weeks and the bites were non-stop. We caught over 40 fish by the end of the night but unfortunately out size dropped. We could only manage 7.54lb for 5 fish and finished a disappointing 31st. We are ready to move on and to the next one from here.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
TBF Arizona - Bass Junkyz - May 14th - Bartlett Lake
After the awesome time my partner and I had the week before during the day, we decided to do the first night tournament of the year. The results were just as amazing as the day. The carolina-rig bite once again was on fire all 8 hours of the tournament and it was just a matter of finding the right size fish.
We started in the same place we left off and the bites were instantaneous, unfortunately not the right size. We made a move and had out limit in a few minutes. We moved a few times before dark and upgraded every place we went. We proceeded to cull all night but only a few ounces at a time. It wasn't until we found a crankbait bite to make it a one-two punch. We caught a few key fish on the crankbait and kept culling with them as well as more coming off the brush hog. We caught fish until the very last cast which happened to be the difference as we caught out last cull of the night, which pushed us to our 10.1lb limit and a solid 3rd place finish. With the bite this good, 60-80 fish again, we are looking forward to more tournaments at Bartlett Lake this summer, especially once they raise the water.
We started in the same place we left off and the bites were instantaneous, unfortunately not the right size. We made a move and had out limit in a few minutes. We moved a few times before dark and upgraded every place we went. We proceeded to cull all night but only a few ounces at a time. It wasn't until we found a crankbait bite to make it a one-two punch. We caught a few key fish on the crankbait and kept culling with them as well as more coming off the brush hog. We caught fish until the very last cast which happened to be the difference as we caught out last cull of the night, which pushed us to our 10.1lb limit and a solid 3rd place finish. With the bite this good, 60-80 fish again, we are looking forward to more tournaments at Bartlett Lake this summer, especially once they raise the water.
Total Bass Addicts - Butch Nessline Memorial - May 7th - Bartlett Lake
Partner and I decided to fish the memorial tournament for a friend of ours that passed away few years ago. This tournament was an absolute blast. I do not remember the last time caught so many fish. We easily caught over 80 fish and we didn't want to come in. The carolina- rig was on fire!
We had no idea what to throw or where to go. We started in a summer time area and the fish just weren't having it. It took about 45 minutes to figure out that the fish were closer to the bottom and the Carolina-rigged baby brush hog was like candy to those fish. We proceeded to catch fish everywhere we went, and had to set the hook as early as possible because the fish were trying to swallow the bait. We caught them off the flats, the steep drop-offs, the ledges, rock piles etc.
We finished the tournament with 10.07lbs and finished 6th with 2nd place big fish. We couldn't wait to get back out and fish Bartlett some more.
We had no idea what to throw or where to go. We started in a summer time area and the fish just weren't having it. It took about 45 minutes to figure out that the fish were closer to the bottom and the Carolina-rigged baby brush hog was like candy to those fish. We proceeded to catch fish everywhere we went, and had to set the hook as early as possible because the fish were trying to swallow the bait. We caught them off the flats, the steep drop-offs, the ledges, rock piles etc.
We finished the tournament with 10.07lbs and finished 6th with 2nd place big fish. We couldn't wait to get back out and fish Bartlett some more.
Monday, May 16, 2016
JML Weekend Warriors - Central Arizona Teams - March 19th - Apache Lake
My friend and I decided to fish the JML tournament at Apache Lake since the fish were in all stages of the spawn, and that lake has some great largemouth and smallmouth fishing year round. Wow was it a fun day. We decided to run up river to see if a reaction bite was there or if the fish were still positioned in the channel. We found both but nothing of size and the channel fish just wouldn't eat. It was a great day. We were blind casting to dark spots which most seemed to hold quality smallmouth and also fan casting the deeper drops at same time, using dropshots. That 1-2 punch produced 40 fish or more and a mixed bag or largemouth and smallmouth. We never had a monster bite but we did weigh our 5 fish limit for 17.12lbs and a big fish of 3.88lbs. We took 9th place and a decent check, not bad for a last minute decision. I learned a ton from that trip from my friend and has an absolute blast while doing so.
Wild West Bass Trail Teams - Feb. 13th - Roosevelt Lake
Wild West Bass Trail is a new circuit this year and the production and backing is something the anglers have been looking for for years. My partner and I decided at the last minute to give it a shot since there is an off-limits of a weak prior to the tournament and we went through some major weather changes during the week and everyone will have to adjust on the day of.
First thing in the morning is was bone chilling, temps were in the 30's and ice was forming on the guides at times but the day would warm up to the 60's. We started close to the ramp on the Cholla side and through crankbaits and small swimbaits. The swimbait produced our first two keepers of the day. We decided to make a move and switch it up a little. We threw dropshots and carolina-rigged brush hogs. They produced our next two fish and we proceeded to throw them the rest of the day.
It was a tough day on the water but we missed the squarebill bite that people found in practice in the salt end, but we managed to figure a few things out and weighed 4 fish for 6.39lbs and finished 52nd out of 91.
First thing in the morning is was bone chilling, temps were in the 30's and ice was forming on the guides at times but the day would warm up to the 60's. We started close to the ramp on the Cholla side and through crankbaits and small swimbaits. The swimbait produced our first two keepers of the day. We decided to make a move and switch it up a little. We threw dropshots and carolina-rigged brush hogs. They produced our next two fish and we proceeded to throw them the rest of the day.
It was a tough day on the water but we missed the squarebill bite that people found in practice in the salt end, but we managed to figure a few things out and weighed 4 fish for 6.39lbs and finished 52nd out of 91.
MBC Super Teams - Feb. 6th - Bartlett Lake
Well I don't even want to relive this tournament. Bartlett is normally just a rat fest but can always catch a few fish but for some reason my partner and I left the lake wondering what went wrong.
The weather wasn't all that great to start, blowing 30-40+, and cold muddy rising water made the lake a little tougher but shouldn't have deterred us from a few fish. We fished all day with just about everything we owned in spots that have always produced and we only got one bite all day, which I proceeded to lose on way to the boat. I learned a very valuable lesson that day, never have anyone bring anything with banana as an ingredient, partner brought some awesome banana bread and it must have done us in that day! Never again!
The weather wasn't all that great to start, blowing 30-40+, and cold muddy rising water made the lake a little tougher but shouldn't have deterred us from a few fish. We fished all day with just about everything we owned in spots that have always produced and we only got one bite all day, which I proceeded to lose on way to the boat. I learned a very valuable lesson that day, never have anyone bring anything with banana as an ingredient, partner brought some awesome banana bread and it must have done us in that day! Never again!
MBC Seniors - January 16th - Saguaro Lake
My partner and I decided to go for broke in this one, and we ended up broke. We threw swimbaits all day hoping for the big bites we knew it would take to win. We had a few followers but none committed. We placed 24th out of 30 and are looking for a little redemption at the next one.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Germaine Marine - New Sponsor
I am happy to announce my new partnership with Germaine Marine. I have been doing business with this company since they opened their new location through my personal business, and they not only sell some top of the line boats, but their fiberglass shop is absolutely incredible and also have some of the best sprayed-in bed liners available. Also, if all things go right, there might be something new and exciting coming soon.
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