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What a difference two weeks make!
Saturday - January 24, 2009 - Day 24 Practice for club tournament - rain, water 43 - 48 Got up to rain but went to Jackson anyway - rained from the time I got up till I got the boat in the water at about 10. I rode some channels and jigged on some shad and stuff under them but no hits, also tried some seawalls and deep banks, including where Jordan got the keeper two weeks ago. Rain stopped around noon and I kept looking for fish. At about two I was fishing a seawall and pitched a jig head worm to a brushpile under a dock and got a 11 inch bass - first bite, not a keeper. Tried a little more then rode over a deep point that used to hold fish a lot in the winter and it was covered with bait and fish. Jigged a spoon and caught a 2 pounder. Got in my marker and rode over the point - fish and brush everwhere. Know where I am going to fish most of day tomorrow. Club was weighing in when I took my boat out - took 4.5 pounds to win and nobody had more than two fish. They said they caught them fairly shallow but that reinforces my desire to fish those deep fish tomorrow. Sunday - January 25, 2009 - Day 25 Partner and I ran up the lake at 7:30 headed to the point where I caught the fish yesterday - it was 38 and cool riding. As we idled under a bridge near the point I told him I was going to hit a deep dock with a brush pile under it across from the point if the light was on. It was and we started there. One of my first casts with a jig and pig I was reeling it in and just before it got to the boat I saw a two pound spot following it - it turned away rather than hitting it. Told my partner that might be the pattern for me for the day - bad luck. That made me stay on the dock longer than I planned and just as I started to leave one of my club members came under the bridge and went straight to the point and started fishing - really messed up my mind. We fished another nearby point and finally David left. I had noticed a guy trolling for crappie and as we headed for the point I could tell he was trolling right over the area I had caught the fish. I gave up and took off up to the area where I had caught fish two weeks ago. Would not pull in right where he was trolling. We worked the area hard and my partner got a 2.3 pound largemouth on a jig head worm. At 11:30 that was the only bite we had gotten. Ran back down to the point and nobody was on it. We started fishing it. I dropped my spoon down to one brushpile, jigged it a couple of times and something thumped it. I set the hook and pulled the fish up about two feet then it pulled me back down into the brush. Ended up breaking off. Stayed out there for about an hour and the same thing happened to my parterner. He was fighting a strong fish and it hung him up and broke him off. We hit some more places without a bite. At weigh-in four people had one bass and one guy had two. He won with 3.11 pounds. Second was one fish at 2.5 and my patner came in third with 2.3 Six zeroes, including me. Terrible way to start the year in that club. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 18:46:18 -0800 (PST), Ronnie
backed into a tree whilst ridin inna park then wrote: What a difference two weeks make! Saturday - January 24, 2009 - Day 24 Practice for club tournament - rain, water 43 - 48 Got up to rain but went to Jackson anyway - rained from the time I got up till I got the boat in the water at about 10. I rode some channels and jigged on some shad and stuff under them but no hits, also tried some seawalls and deep banks, including where Jordan got the keeper two weeks ago. Rain stopped around noon and I kept looking for fish. At about two I was fishing a seawall and pitched a jig head worm to a brushpile under a dock and got a 11 inch bass - first bite, not a keeper. Tried a little more then rode over a deep point that used to hold fish a lot in the winter and it was covered with bait and fish. Jigged a spoon and caught a 2 pounder. Got in my marker and rode over the point - fish and brush everwhere. Know where I am going to fish most of day tomorrow. Club was weighing in when I took my boat out - took 4.5 pounds to win and nobody had more than two fish. They said they caught them fairly shallow but that reinforces my desire to fish those deep fish tomorrow. Sunday - January 25, 2009 - Day 25 Partner and I ran up the lake at 7:30 headed to the point where I caught the fish yesterday - it was 38 and cool riding. As we idled under a bridge near the point I told him I was going to hit a deep dock with a brush pile under it across from the point if the light was on. It was and we started there. One of my first casts with a jig and pig I was reeling it in and just before it got to the boat I saw a two pound spot following it - it turned away rather than hitting it. Told my partner that might be the pattern for me for the day - bad luck. That made me stay on the dock longer than I planned and just as I started to leave one of my club members came under the bridge and went straight to the point and started fishing - really messed up my mind. We fished another nearby point and finally David left. I had noticed a guy trolling for crappie and as we headed for the point I could tell he was trolling right over the area I had caught the fish. I gave up and took off up to the area where I had caught fish two weeks ago. Would not pull in right where he was trolling. We worked the area hard and my partner got a 2.3 pound largemouth on a jig head worm. At 11:30 that was the only bite we had gotten. Ran back down to the point and nobody was on it. We started fishing it. I dropped my spoon down to one brushpile, jigged it a couple of times and something thumped it. I set the hook and pulled the fish up about two feet then it pulled me back down into the brush. Ended up breaking off. Stayed out there for about an hour and the same thing happened to my parterner. He was fighting a strong fish and it hung him up and broke him off. We hit some more places without a bite. At weigh-in four people had one bass and one guy had two. He won with 3.11 pounds. Second was one fish at 2.5 and my patner came in third with 2.3 Six zeroes, including me. Terrible way to start the year in that club. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Ronnie, thanks for the post. Do you think one rod with PowerPro would have made a difference? _ Dan TOASTY in Florida for now Remove the X for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.SecretWeaponLures.com A proud charter member of "PETAF", People for Eating Tasty Animals and Fish!!! |
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Ronnie, thanks for the post.
Do you think one rod with PowerPro would have made a difference? Yea it would - I would not get a hit on it. Don't think it would have mattered after the fish wrapped me up in a brush pile 25 feet deep anyway. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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![]() "Ronnie" wrote in message ... Ronnie, thanks for the post. Do you think one rod with PowerPro would have made a difference? Yea it would - I would not get a hit on it. Don't think it would have mattered after the fish wrapped me up in a brush pile 25 feet deep anyway. Two words Ronne.... Manson Lake! ;-) -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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On Jan 27, 11:41*am, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers.com" go-
wrote: "Ronnie" wrote in message ... Ronnie, thanks for the post. Do you think one rod with PowerPro would have made a difference? Yea it would - I would not get a hit on it. *Don't think it would have mattered after the fish wrapped me up in a brush pile 25 feet deep anyway. Two words Ronne.... Manson Lake! *;-) -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiershttp://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Servicehttp://www.herefishyfishy.com I was fishing Jackson Lake. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 10:41:22 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers.com"
wrote: "Ronnie" wrote in message ... Two words Ronne.... Manson Lake! ;-) Three words, By golly! Fry some spam!!! |
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 07:54:19 -0800 (PST), Ronnie
backed into a tree whilst ridin inna park then wrote: Ronnie, thanks for the post. Do you think one rod with PowerPro would have made a difference? Yea it would - I would not get a hit on it. Don't think it would have mattered after the fish wrapped me up in a brush pile 25 feet deep anyway. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Possibly, but ya could pull the brush pile up to get the fish. ;} |
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On Jan 27, 11:44*am, What me worry? wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 07:54:19 -0800 (PST), Ronnie backed into a tree whilst ridin inna park then wrote: Ronnie, thanks for the post. Do you think one rod with PowerPro would have made a difference? Yea it would - I would not get a hit on it. *Don't think it would have mattered after the fish wrapped me up in a brush pile 25 feet deep anyway. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Possibly, but ya could pull the brush pile up to get the fish. *;} That brush was put out by the state - not sure what they anchor it with, but have never moved any of it. I think they use 5 gallon buckets of concrete. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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