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Sunday - June 22 - Day 157- six days missed
Spalding County Sportsman Club Tournament Bartlett's Ferry - 6 AM - 2 PM Water temp 84 - air 70 at blast off, 88 at 2 PM, hazy clouds and some breeze. I took off and ran to a bridge I like to fish. Started throwing a popper and got a 14 inch very skinny largemouth. One in the livewell at 6:10 - at least I would not zero. Worked the riprap and caught two throwbacks, including one spot that might have touched - but I let it go rather than worry about it. Then another 13 inch largemouth jumped on the plug. Two in the livewell at 6:45. Sun was over trees so I ran to a small creek I like. Worked the docks going in and a rocky point - caught a couple of bluegill. Then, throwing right against a seawall, got another keeper largemouth on the popper. A few minutes later another one hit - four in the livewell at 7:30. Partner got a keeper on a worm so we kept working back into the creek although the water was very shallow. Fished to the back and started out. We were catching a good many short bass and some bluegill. Back toward the mouth of the creek we saw some minnows jumping - had been seeing a good bit of that. Threw the popper under a dock and it stuck on the post as I worked it out. Before I could ge tto it a bream hit is and pulled it off. My partner caught his second keeper at that dock. Just past the dock I got another keeper largemouth - five in the livewell at 8:25 but I figured they weighed about 4 pounds total. Not good. Back at the mouth of the creek I threw a jig and pig across the rocky point and something made me look away - and a bass almost jerked the rod out of my hand. Reeled in, cast back and felt mush when I tightned up. Set the hook on a 1.5 pound largemouth - one cull. Next cast caught a 14 inch spot - it culled another little largemouth. Partner got his third keeper off the point. Partner caught another keeper then lost a good 1.5 pounder that jumped 20 feet from the boat and threw the worm. We worked the creek for a couple of hours without another keeper. One amazing thing happened. While we were fishing the rocky point another bass boat pulled up on the next point. Guy by himself - made one cast and then asked if we were fishing a tournament. I said a small club tournament and he said he would leave and not mess us up. I told him it would not matter but he left anyway. We hit several more places but no luck. On one of them, working a line of docks, a guy by himself pulled up and started fishing the very next dock ahead of us, about 50 feet away. I told him I was sorry I was fishing his docks - he ignored me and kept fishing the docks ahead of us. At 12:30 ran to a rocky bank/point and worked it. Cast the jig and pig across the point and jiggled it on the rocks and got a hard thump and landed another 1.5 pounder. Three little largemouth culled. That was it. At weigh-in my five weighed a whopping 7.69 pounds and I won! Second was five at 7.60. My partner's four weighed 6.2 pounds - the one he lost would have won it for him. We had 5 limits out of 13 people. Big fish was 3.5 pounds but it was the only one he had. Lots of little keeper bass but few decent ones. To end the day on a sour note, some idiot had put in a big ski boat and it would not crank. He left his trailer in the water and truck blocking one of the two ramps the whole time we were taking out and others were trying to put in. The ramp was pretty crowded at 2 PM on Sunday afternoon but that bozo was either an AHole or clueless - or both. |
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Congrats on another win!
Gary |
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Dang Ronnie, You ever lose? Good job.
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On Jun 24, 11:56*am, "Bob La Londe" wrote:
Dang Ronnie, *You ever lose? *Good job. I only post when I do good! Actually, I have had a horseshoe where the sun don't shine this year. Have no idea why. So far in 11 club tournaments I have not finished lower than 3rd, am in first in both clubs for the year in point standings and have big fish for the year in both. I have weighed in five fish limits 9 of 12 tournament days - unusually good for me. I wish I could keep doing that good but it ain't likely. I will take luck any day. I am not like a friend who says he would rather be lucky than good, but I will take the luck. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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"Ronnie" wrote in message
Dang Ronnie, You ever lose? Good job. I only post when I do good! I'ld follow that advice, but I haven't won a tournament since last fall. I keep finishing one or two places out of the money. Sunday I fished Yuma Pro Am and finished fourth. It paid two places and third got a free basic entry for July. Grrr. LOL. I'm sure I moved up a place or two in points standings, but that's it. Fiinshed my day whacking buck bass in the 12-14" range on Senkos. It filled my limit and allowed me to cull a few times, but as I kept telling the kid fishing with me. It was just face save fishing it wasn't going to win us any money. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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You know I have to back up on that statement. I forgot I won two Rod and
Gun Club derbies this spring, and took a big fish check in the Pro Vet benefit tournament. |
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 10:23:47 -0700 (PDT), Ronnie
wrote: On Jun 24, 11:56*am, "Bob La Londe" wrote: Dang Ronnie, *You ever lose? *Good job. I only post when I do good! Actually, I have had a horseshoe where the sun don't shine this year. Have no idea why. So far in 11 club tournaments I have not finished lower than 3rd, am in first in both clubs for the year in point standings and have big fish for the year in both. I have weighed in five fish limits 9 of 12 tournament days - unusually good for me. I wish I could keep doing that good but it ain't likely. I will take luck any day. I am not like a friend who says he would rather be lucky than good, but I will take the luck. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com I have fished with you...There isn't much luck involved! You are a pretty good fisherman. Dan |
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On Jun 24, 6:42*pm, Dan, danl wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 10:23:47 -0700 (PDT), Ronnie wrote: On Jun 24, 11:56*am, "Bob La Londe" wrote: Dang Ronnie, *You ever lose? *Good job. I only post when I do good! Actually, I have had a horseshoe where the sun don't shine this year. Have no idea why. *So far in 11 club tournaments I *have not finished lower than 3rd, am in first in both clubs for the year in point standings and have big fish for the year in both. *I have weighed in five fish limits 9 of 12 tournament days - unusually good for me. *I wish I could keep doing that good but it ain't likely. I will take luck any day. I am not like a friend who says he would rather be lucky than good, but I will take the luck. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com I have fished with you...There isn't much luck involved! *You are a pretty good fisherman. Dan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks - when you showed me how to catch them on Boom Lake I was able to! If it really was skill, not luck, I would be more consistent. I would not be surprised if I zeroed all the tournaments the rest of the year. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 17:31:48 -0700 (PDT), Ronnie
wrote: On Jun 24, 6:42*pm, Dan, danl wrote: On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 10:23:47 -0700 (PDT), Ronnie wrote: On Jun 24, 11:56*am, "Bob La Londe" wrote: Dang Ronnie, *You ever lose? *Good job. I only post when I do good! Actually, I have had a horseshoe where the sun don't shine this year. Have no idea why. *So far in 11 club tournaments I *have not finished lower than 3rd, am in first in both clubs for the year in point standings and have big fish for the year in both. *I have weighed in five fish limits 9 of 12 tournament days - unusually good for me. *I wish I could keep doing that good but it ain't likely. I will take luck any day. I am not like a friend who says he would rather be lucky than good, but I will take the luck. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com I have fished with you...There isn't much luck involved! *You are a pretty good fisherman. Dan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks - when you showed me how to catch them on Boom Lake I was able to! If it really was skill, not luck, I would be more consistent. I would not be surprised if I zeroed all the tournaments the rest of the year. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Ah shucks, twernt nutin. There is a Georgia job coming up. North of Macon...I can't remember the name, but it might be my next site if there is nothing starting up around here late in the fall. Maybe Julliette? Could be interesting. Dan |
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Juliette is the site of the biggest coal fired power plant in the US.
The lake used to cool it is fantastic - 3000 acres limited to 25 hp. Full of big bass. You would be about 20 miles from me. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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