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Saturday - July 1323, 2011 - day 53
Spalding County Sportsman Club night tournament Lake Sinclair - 5:30 PM to 2:00 AM Water 91 degrees, hot with a little breeze as it got dark. I ran down to where I caught fish two weeks ago and no one was there. Started fishing but no hits. At 6:05 I was about ready to leave when a keeper sucked in my jig head worm. Good current, figured they should bite. A few minutes later I got a throwback, then a second keeper. At 6;20 a second keeper ended that little flurry of activity. At 8:00 I had caught one more short fish and was going to leave to throw topwater as it got dark, but made one more drift with the current. Caught a keeper, then every cast I got a hit, landing 14 throwbacks and only one more keeper. Still, 16 bass in 20 minutes made it exciting. But it ended badly. Set the hook on an 8 inch bass and broke the top off one of my St Croix rods - it just snapped on the hookset after landing all those other fish. Switched to another rod and broke my line on the first cast - forgot to change the line, was no planning on using that one. Switched reels and started casting but flurry of activity was over. At 9 I fished some grass with buzzbait and spinnerbait but no hits. Ran to a lighted dock I like but nothing was around the four in the area. Back to a deep drop, just to check. Could not get a hit. At 12:30 I went back to grass beds and threw a spinnerbait. A solid 3 pounder sucked it in as I lifted it after one cast. I pulled the bass out of the water without turning reel handle, it came off, hit the side of the boat and went back into the water. Totally disgusted. Would have made my limit and almost doubled the weight of the four I had. At 1:10 hooked a two pound bass on the spinnerbait - it jumped 15 feet from the boat and threw the hook. Totally disheartened, I was fishing a quarter ounce double willowblade with a trailer hook, slow rolling it. Both bass hit hard. I did not get hit again. At weigh in Kwong had five, the only limit, and a pretty 4.6 pounder for big fish. His 8.42 pounds won easily. Second was four at 5.10, my four weighed a whopping 3.46 pounds and placed third of 16 fishermen. Fourth was three at 2.86. There were five zeros. Running down the lake I almost got hit. A boat coming from my left at 90 degrees turned right into me. I thought he was turning to go to my lleft, as he is supposed to, but at the last minute he cut right in front of me, within 50 feet. I was on plane at about 30 MPH - he was running faster. Don't know if he didn't see me or if he was too stupid to know the red running light means stop. If you are looking at a red running light that boat has the right of way. Maybe he was color blind. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 17:23:46 -0700 (PDT), Ronnie
wrote: Saturday - July 1323, 2011 - day 53 Spalding County Sportsman Club night tournament Lake Sinclair - 5:30 PM to 2:00 AM Water 91 degrees, hot with a little breeze as it got dark. I ran down to where I caught fish two weeks ago and no one was there. Started fishing but no hits. At 6:05 I was about ready to leave when a keeper sucked in my jig head worm. Good current, figured they should bite. A few minutes later I got a throwback, then a second keeper. At 6;20 a second keeper ended that little flurry of activity. At 8:00 I had caught one more short fish and was going to leave to throw topwater as it got dark, but made one more drift with the current. Caught a keeper, then every cast I got a hit, landing 14 throwbacks and only one more keeper. Still, 16 bass in 20 minutes made it exciting. But it ended badly. Set the hook on an 8 inch bass and broke the top off one of my St Croix rods - it just snapped on the hookset after landing all those other fish. Switched to another rod and broke my line on the first cast - forgot to change the line, was no planning on using that one. Switched reels and started casting but flurry of activity was over. At 9 I fished some grass with buzzbait and spinnerbait but no hits. Ran to a lighted dock I like but nothing was around the four in the area. Back to a deep drop, just to check. Could not get a hit. At 12:30 I went back to grass beds and threw a spinnerbait. A solid 3 pounder sucked it in as I lifted it after one cast. I pulled the bass out of the water without turning reel handle, it came off, hit the side of the boat and went back into the water. Totally disgusted. Would have made my limit and almost doubled the weight of the four I had. At 1:10 hooked a two pound bass on the spinnerbait - it jumped 15 feet from the boat and threw the hook. Totally disheartened, I was fishing a quarter ounce double willowblade with a trailer hook, slow rolling it. Both bass hit hard. I did not get hit again. At weigh in Kwong had five, the only limit, and a pretty 4.6 pounder for big fish. His 8.42 pounds won easily. Second was four at 5.10, my four weighed a whopping 3.46 pounds and placed third of 16 fishermen. Fourth was three at 2.86. There were five zeros. Running down the lake I almost got hit. A boat coming from my left at 90 degrees turned right into me. I thought he was turning to go to my lleft, as he is supposed to, but at the last minute he cut right in front of me, within 50 feet. I was on plane at about 30 MPH - he was running faster. Don't know if he didn't see me or if he was too stupid to know the red running light means stop. If you are looking at a red running light that boat has the right of way. Maybe he was color blind. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Glad he miss you. Up Nort the night speed is slow no wake on lakes. Always seemed foolish to go at speed in the dark. Again, glad you were missed. I used to love to do night tourneys. After the tourney my partner and I used to fish all night long. The peace and quiet were very nice. Used to get some good fish of big black spinner baits with black willow blades! Dan |
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Idle speed only would eliminate night tournaments here - lakes are way
too big and too many boats in them. We had 8 boats in our club tournament, another weekly tournament had about 30. Marina cove would get real crowded. Game Wardens do enforce reckless driving - going too fast for conditions. But they don't patrol a lot at night. Most of the problems are caused by idiots out there without running lights - two guys were killed in a jon boat here last summer, they were in the middle of the lake, hundreds of yards from the bank on either side, with no lights at all on a very dark night. You can't fix stupid, but I guess you can end it. I threw a black spinnerbait some but no hits,. Where I got hit there are a lot of shoreline lights so the water is lit some, even tho they don't shine in the water. I use a white/silver combo there. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 06:23:15 -0700 (PDT), Ronnie
wrote: Idle speed only would eliminate night tournaments here - lakes are way too big and too many boats in them. We had 8 boats in our club tournament, another weekly tournament had about 30. Marina cove would get real crowded. Game Wardens do enforce reckless driving - going too fast for conditions. But they don't patrol a lot at night. Most of the problems are caused by idiots out there without running lights - two guys were killed in a jon boat here last summer, they were in the middle of the lake, hundreds of yards from the bank on either side, with no lights at all on a very dark night. You can't fix stupid, but I guess you can end it. I threw a black spinnerbait some but no hits,. Where I got hit there are a lot of shoreline lights so the water is lit some, even tho they don't shine in the water. I use a white/silver combo there. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Yea, used to throw lots of stuff where there were lights. There are so many lakes in WI, there was no problem with crowding. Many lakes have a warden/state/city/county/cop or a constable living on them so enforcement was always there. Used to get hassles if my 14 foot boat made a 6 inch wake. One guy used to hassle me about a too short white lite post. Put a ten footer on the next time and told him to go home and fight with his wife instead of bothering fishermen. One cop that used to hassle us on a lake was video taped letting his buddy test a hydro at 100mph+ on a 40mph lake. He got real surly when he was shown a copy with him using a radar gun to clock his buddy. He stopped coming to that lake! Dan |
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