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Old August 23rd, 2010, 02:34 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Ronnie
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Default August night tournament

Saturday - August 21, 2010 - Day 199 - 35 days missed

Spalding County Sportsman Club August Tournament
Jackson Lake, 7 PM - 3 AM - Hot and threatening storms
Water 91 degrees and green, very little breeze

I started on my usual ridge at the dam right at the ramp. Got some
thumps but figured they were bream - nothing there when I set the
hook. Gave me hope since a lot of baitfish were around. Worked the
area for a couple of hours, including working out to a mid-lake hump
at the end of the ridge right in front of the dam. Tops out in 14 feet
with brush. Not a hit on it tho.

The fish cops have a dock here and I fished near it and watched as
they unloaded a very drunk, very plump woman and put her in the truck.
Sheriff picked her up and they went back out right at dark.

As it got dark I started to move but lightning started flashing to
the West - usually means headed this way. I kept working the ridge -
I won four of five August night tournaments here between 04 and 08.
Last year didn't catch anything here and left, but years I have stayed
all night they hit sometime during the tournament.

Lightning seemed headed toward me so I stayed around ramp. Worked
another point then ran back to the ridge. Didn't see the other bass
boat near there until rangers came up - then I saw his back running
light. Rangers didn't say anything to him about no front running
lights - turned out it was a club member.He had not hooked a fish
either. By the time we talked it was 11 PM.

Since he was working the area I went around the point toward the ramp.
Casting a jig head worm, it felt mushy, like I had picked up a leaf,
then I felt a thump. Figured I had waited too long but a heavy fish
was there when I set the hook. Fought the fish to the boat and
nettted it - figured four pounds. 11:55 - very glad to have a fish,
especailly a good one, in the livewell.

Kept fishing the area until 3 but no more hits. Cranking battery was
dead but I was close at quitting time. I figured it would not hold out
running lights, depthfinder and aerator for eight hours since I did no
running. Boat did crank at 2 AM for a short move and aerator and
lights worked the whole night.

At weigh-in there was one limit and he won with 6.26 pounds. My 4.44
pounder was good for second and big fish. Third was two at 4.32 and
fourth was 2 at 2.52. No one had more than two keepers except
winner. There were 3 zeros. Tough night.