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My Trip to the Bob Rickard Memorial Tournament (kinda long)
My trip to the Bob Rickard Memorial Classic started on Tuesday morning. I arrived at the launch about 8:00 am. A friend of mine met me to do some pre-fishing, and both of us decided to use Tuesday as a smallmouth bass search day. We were fortunate enough to find several small mouth that I felt would be available during the tournament. Wednesday morning we decided to fish all largemouth stuff up the river. We found a few stump fields that “seemed” to have a really good population of largemouth and each stump field I went to we were able to pull a legal off of before moving on. Wednesday night was our dinner in downtown Rhinelander with everyone for the pre-tournament meeting. It was filled with a lot of laughs and some great food! Thursday morning, the first day of the tournament came around, and my partner for the first day was Doc. Doc was great, and very patient with me and my equipment. I had trolling motor issues right off the bat. The issue was when I would press the button to give the trolling motor power it would work, but when I removed my foot, and depressed it again it would not turn at all unless I picked up the trolling motor out of the water and get the blade turning manually, then it would work again. Needless to say you cannot fish a shallow stump field with that much noise. I did manage to catch one smallie off one of the spots I had found on Tuesday that went 2lbs. I also caught a largemouth in a stump field on a swim jig that measured in the morning but when I went to weigh in, I bumped it one more time and found it to be just short. So I had to release it. Doc was a great sport, even when we had to go back to the dock so that I could attempt to fix my trolling motor once again he didn’t sweat it at all. Like he said, if he didn’t throw me in the water, I must have been ok in his eyes . Thursday night came and we got to go to the Hubers, where Gil made a great roast, and I normally will not eat Venison, but this stuff was great. Thanks again Janet and Steve for some great hospitality. We sat there for quite a bit listening humor from just about everyone. Randy I think wins for being the funniest person I may have ever met, hands down. I can tell you this, I will never EVER place a bet with Randy Lisk, in fear of losing that bet! Next was the draw for Friday morning, and I had the choice of taking my boat out with a damaged trolling motor and a push pole or go as a Non-boater. I decided that I would take the chance in my boat and try and put something together. All excuses aside, it wasn’t my equipment that kept me from catching fish, It was my decision making. I was able to use my trolling motor on Constant and just fluctuate the speed in order to fish most of the areas. Thank you Randy for giving me some tournament sticks and Frogs to use on the final day! So Friday morning, I was fishing alone and started fishing a few areas straight across from the launch, and managed to get a couple jigs cut off and land a few dinks that even a 4 year old would probably have no use for. So I headed for Thunder Lake, I managed a nice 3.5lbs largemouth off a wind blown stump on a craw. My next legal came on a spinnerbait on a shallow weed line in the channel between Boom and Thunder lake. Then my last legal (about a 2lbs fish) came on one of Randy’s Frogs. Those baits are awesome, and really “better” than the horny toads I had used in the past. The legs on Randy’s cause much more commotion on the water, and I think that draws more strikes. So I finished the second day with 3 legal largemouth bass weighing 7.01, giving me a grand total of 9.01. It was a great tournament, and despite my frustration with my equipment (which was my fault, it has taken a beating over the last 3 or 4 years and needed to be fixed before I even left for Rhinelander) I had a great time and enjoyed some great company. I wish more of you guys could have made it once again, thankfully there will be more. Thanks again everyone involved for making it a memorable experience! -- Via: http://www.jumlers.com/rec.outdoors.fishing.bass/ |
My Trip to the Bob Rickard Memorial Tournament (kinda long)
I too would like to thank Steve and Janet for the wonderful job they
did again this year. I can't image the number of hours they spend getting ready for this. It was good to see those that tend to be there every year and the fishing was great. I couldn't believe that I would come in with 16 lbs and not even be in the top 3. Fortunately for me Randy forgot his camera so all his plans to make my day more memorable got canceled. I look forward to doing this again next year. Gary |
My Trip to the Bob Rickard Memorial Tournament (kinda long)
So Randy, how did your fishing go on Saturday and who lost that bet?
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My Trip to the Bob Rickard Memorial Tournament (kinda long)
Then maybe you shouldn't combine the two ---- Hot Lips :)
On Sep 13, 5:53 pm, "Fishking" wrote: I actually won that bet over at squash lake against jason, caught the biggest fish of the day with 5 minutes left to go. He was just devastated, but paid the bet all the same, tournament fishing and bet fishing are two different things in my world :-) -- WWW.GOTOBAITS.COM PREMIUM HAND POURED BAITS"gwilber" wrote in message ups.com... So Randy, how did your fishing go on Saturday and who lost that bet?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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