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When my clubs discuss schedules each year I tell them I don't care
which lakes we fish or when. I have won tournaments on every lake we fish - and zeroed every lake we fish. I don't have favorite lakes and don't believe in good and bad lakes - but Lanier is about to change my mind. Starting last November I had been on Lanier five days without catching a keeper. Two of those days was with an excellent fisherman on the lake, working on an article one day and practicing with him for a tournament on another. I was still looking forward to my club tournament there Sunday. When we took off at 7:00 I started in a small spawning pocket near the ramp we used - one where many tournaments are held and many bass released. I started with a spinnerbait around docks until it got a little lighter then switched to a Yozuri jerkbait. I caught on 13.5 inch spot - a throwback, on it. Within the first 45 minutes I tried a jig head worm, a Senko and a Carolina rigged lizard around the docks, brush and sandy flat where they spawn. Before I left it was light enough to see and could not spot any bass on the bed. Next I ran to the back of Two Mile Creek to the bridge riprap there, hoping to catch a largemouth. Lanier's population is now 90% spots according to recent reports but there are still some quality largemouth. Nothing hit anything I tried around the riprap - and I threw a crankbait, Senko, jerkbait and spinnerbait. Tried a few docks above the bridge, too, checking two small spawning pockets. Nothing. Came back under the bridge and hit a line of docks Mike Millsaps has put in the article I did with him - good cover as bass move back into the creek to spawn. Between two on a point a ramp enters the water and I missed a bite on a jig head worm. Between the next two docks is a shallow pocket and I went into it, throwing a Yozuri jerkbait. A good fish hit and when I set the hook a solid 3 pound spot cleared the water. Finally a keeper. But my reel would not turn under pressure. Had no problem with it until the fish put pressure on it. I pumped the rod and reeled up slack, working the fish to the boat. There was another spot about the same size trying to take the bait away from the one I had hooked. It jumped again and I saw the jerkbait was half way down its throat, felt good. When the fish got to the boat I reached for it with the net - was fishing by myself. The fish made another jump and threw the plug! Lost it. But when it hit the water it lay there for a second and I made a scoop with the net and got it - and as I raised the net out of the water the fish jumped out. I lost that fish twice! I was so mad I threw the rod and net down in the bottom of the boat. I started to call my wife and tell her to come get me, I was gonna load the boat, pull to the top of the parking lot and burn boat, trailer and truck and quit fishing. When I picked up the rod to take the bait off and put it on another rod I saw I had broken the bill off. Tied a Pointer on another rod and worked it by the next dock. Saw a good two pound spot run out and grab it - and I actually landed it. Finally put one in the livewell on Lanier. I worked that pocket and the docks around it hard but nothing else hit. Worked all the docks out for a couple hundred yards but nothing. Hit several more spawning coves, working cover going in and looking for bedding bass. Nothing. Tried to hit several others I like but there were boats in the backs of them. Got to a small creek where Mike said the bass bedded and he had caught a keeper off one dock. He and his brother had caught a bunch of good ones off a drop in front of one of the docks. It was now about 11 and half the tournament was over. By one dock I threw the jig head worm and worked it thru a brush pile and it got heavy - set the hook on a bare 14 inch keeper. At least I had another one in the live well. When I got to the drop in front of the dock I fished it - drop is from 28 to 35 feet deep. Caught two throwbacks off it on the jig head worm. Fished docks all the way to the back of the creek and near the back it split. I cast down the middle of the ditch and caught a 13 inch bass. Did that on both sides and caught several short fish. Right in the back of one saw a 1.5 pound spot moving out and saw what looked like a bed but it never came back. Out near the mouth of the creek is a small cove by boat ramp. Some folks were fishing on the bank and heard one say something about big fish in it. Eased in and saw some carp, then spotted two bass. They were largemouth about 4 pounds each and were patrolling a small area about 10 by 5 feet, constantly moving in it. Would not stay on one spot like they were on a bed but just moving. I think they may have been males staking out a bedding spot but had not started fanning yet. Picked at them for a good while - they would move off a few feet them move back to the same small area but never showed any interest in anything I threw. With about two hours left I ran down the lake to one of my favorite spawning pockets. Around the first dock by a boat ramp saw a solid 2.5 pound bass suspended under it. Two years ago I got a 3.5 pound spot in the same place, saw it and threw a Trick worm under there and it ate it. This fish would look at my Trick worm but not follow it or go for it. Fished out that pocket without another bite. At weigh-in one guy had five spots weighing just under 17 pounds, including a 5.58 pound spot for big fish. Second place five spots at 14.5, third 5 at 13.5 and fourth 5 at 12,97. My two weighed just over 3 pounds and I came in 9th our of 13 people. Only one largemouth weighed in. We did have three zeroes, including the guy that won for the year last year. Fishing is fickle! Glad I am done with Lanier until November, but may go back. I really want to catch one of those magnum spots! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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