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On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 08:22:00 -0700 (PDT), Ronnie
wrote: Sunday - July 10, 2011 - day 50 Spalding County Sportsman Club tournament Lake Sinclair Water 90, hot and mostly sunny, no breeze Started at 6:00 AM, daylight, with a frog in a grass bed. Fished three grassbeds before the sun came up but never got a hit. Tried some deeper stuff. Nothing. Partner wanted to fish a nearby dock he liked and we rode around looking for it for a while. At 9:30 I got a keeper off the front of it on a Texas rigged TMac worm. We tried a couple of other docks but nothing by 10. Decided to go up the river and throw a buzz bait. We passed the point at the power plant and nobody was on it. so we stopped. A guide on the lake called it the biggest community hole on the lake in a magazine article. No current, so didn't have much hope, but partner got a 2.77 at 19:30 - turned out to be big bass of the day. Shortly after that he got another keeper - both on Carolina rigged Finesse worm. We fished there until about 11:15 and current started moving as Georgia Power pulled water into the plant. I got a keeper at about 11:30, then another one a few minutes later. We decided to stick with the point the rest of the day until quitting time at 2:00 PM. Current died at about 12:30 and I was disappointed. We caught a good many short fish. I started throwing my jig head worm out deeper and got another keeper at about 1:00. Four, three on jig head worms off that one point. My partner got one more keeper with five minutes left to fish. At weigh in it took a little over 7 pounds to win, six for second. They fished together and both had limits - the only two. Third was three at 5.19, my four weighed a paltry 4.88 but was good for fourth. Tough day! Ronnie Water at 90? Not sure where to look when it's that warm. Up North I'm usually looking for warm water/cold water breaks at 10 to 14 feet. Sounds like you guys did well for conditions. Dan |
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