Gopher Bassmasters Jr. Tournament - Bald Eagle Lake - August 25, 2007
I served as a boat captain in one of our Jr. Bass Club tournaments this past Saturday. I believe there was a total of 4 boats and 7 youth anglers. I had only a single youth member, Zach Martens. I had not been on the lake in about 10 years, and Zach had never been on the lake. We decided to start in the slop right next to the access. I let Zach use on of my baitcasters that was spooled up with a braid and had a black Optimum Furbit floating frog on tied on. He had a few bites there and even caught a small keeper on it.
We tried the cattails for a bit, but nothing happening. Zach then said he wanted to try some docks. I brought him to some docks that I had caught fish way back when. He started throwing a Watermelon Red Flake Yum Dinger he soon lost one and caught another small keeper. He was then out of dingers, so I dug threw my plastics and let him choose from stick baits that I had in the boat. He chose to go with a dark green Exude Comida. He caught two keepers pretty quickly on that as well as a few shorts. Zach was now sitting with 4 fish.
The next area we went to had some docks leading up to the pads, so he made a long cast with the Furbit and a nice bass sucked it down. Zach did a good job of winching the fish to the boat and I scooped it into the net. That ended up being the big fish of the tourney, it was somewhere around 3lbs. We fished a few more docks, and Zach lost two and made a two upgrades on the Exude Comida.
His final weight was 8.0lbs even, and he weighed the only limit out of 7 anglers. Considering the algae green water and the high sun, the anglers did a good job getting the fish they did and everyone weighed fish. Our club had a banquet and we had a good time. The person that dropped me in the water, accidentally left my keys at their house when they went home during the tourney, so I got to go fishing for about 90 minutes or so. It was kind of fun just to go fun fishing. It has been awhile since I had been out fishing when I was not practicing for or fishing a tournament. Don't get me wrong, fishing is always fun!
I went out and worked docks the whole time, I ended up catching 12 or 13 bass most of them keepers, all on a 3/8oz Fall Craw Tru-Tungsten Jigpaired with a black neon chunk. It was a good time! On Sunday, I went down to prefish Pool 4, so check back tomorrow for that report.
RichThe next area we went to had some docks leading up to the pads, so he made a long cast with the Furbit and a nice bass sucked it down. Zach did a good job of winching the fish to the boat and I scooped it into the net. That ended up being the big fish of the tourney, it was somewhere around 3lbs. We fished a few more docks, and Zach lost two and made a two upgrades on the Exude Comida.
His final weight was 8.0lbs even, and he weighed the only limit out of 7 anglers. Considering the algae green water and the high sun, the anglers did a good job getting the fish they did and everyone weighed fish. Our club had a banquet and we had a good time. The person that dropped me in the water, accidentally left my keys at their house when they went home during the tourney, so I got to go fishing for about 90 minutes or so. It was kind of fun just to go fun fishing. It has been awhile since I had been out fishing when I was not practicing for or fishing a tournament. Don't get me wrong, fishing is always fun!
I went out and worked docks the whole time, I ended up catching 12 or 13 bass most of them keepers, all on a 3/8oz Fall Craw Tru-Tungsten Jigpaired with a black neon chunk. It was a good time! On Sunday, I went down to prefish Pool 4, so check back tomorrow for that report.
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