Saturday, June 16, 2018

JML Outdoors Weekend Warriors Championshp - April 28th/29th - Roosevelt Lake

Well Fred and I qualified for the JML Championship and I was able to get some prefish in and found some areas but hadn't found the winning fish in practice. We were boat 34 out to launch and reverse order the next day.
Day 1 was a blast. We started on an area had found practicing and threw whopper ploppers and small crankbaits. That topwater bite was on fire, as we caught 2 pound fish one after another just burning bank. Later in the day after it slowed we moved around to main lake cuts with some deeper dropoffs and it produced our best fish of the day, a 4.13 lb largemouth. We finished the day in 10th place with 14.40 lbs. We were looking forward to the next day and with the patterns that were emerging figured we could duplicate or better our day 1 weight.
Day 2 was a completely different day. The wind was blowing 15-20+ and there was a full moon that night and when we got to our spot, there was a full on shad spawn that had been going most the night. The first cast of the day was a heartbreaker as we watched a giant smallmouth explode my topwater 3 feet into the air and miss it. We continued to throw it and caught a few smaller fish, but could tell the bite had changed due to the wind and full moon. With some quick thinking we changed up tactics for the wind and threw jerkbaits and spinnerbaits. We were able to start catching fish again but we never got a big bite. With 5 minutes to go we found a monster school of smallmouth that followed in a 2lb smallmouth that caught but we ran out of time being in the first flight. We finished the day with 9.22lbs and a total of 23.62, which was good enough for 15th place. It was a bitter sweat ending to the season, we had a great pattern and it fizzled due to mother nature but we hung in to figure out options  C,D, & F. Looking forward to next season.


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