Mississippi River - Bassmasters Weekend Series Tournament #4 - Sept 9th, 2007 and some other stuff
Hey all,
Been crazy busy, time to get caught up a little. So I drove home all night from Leech to Lakeville thanks to some energy drinks. Slept in, did some stuff around the house and got out on Pool 5 for about 2 hours before the registration meeting, nothing too ground breaking there.
I made the decision to run to Pool 5 and try to hit a home run in some pads. It was a tough call, because I had some other good fish and areas as well. I kind of talked myself into because I was kind of tired of consistent high finishes in money tournaments, but no big wins to show for it. I attributed it to fishing to conservatively. So I talked myself to going for a big bag.
Long story short, made the run, locked through to Pool 5 and fished those pads for a long time and only managed one 2.5lb+ fish on a 1/2oz Fall Craw Tru-Tungsten jig. My partner did manage to get one fish there as well. We started to run some other areas, but I could not get any keepers, my partner got one more small keeper on a popper, we finally decided we needed to lock back up, we lost about 30 minutes waiting on a barge.
We got to one of my good areas on Pool 4, my partner caught a good one on a carolina rig and I had a good one on that came unbuttoned. We fished a bit longer and I got one over 3lbs on a Fork Craw. Caught a few more short fish, then deiced to fish a wing dam up by Wabasha. About my 5th cast, I had a nice smallie suck down my Yellow Magic popper and it broke me off on the rocks. Man just one of those days, made bad decisions and had a few key bites that I did not convert.
I weighed 2 fish for 6lbs, that put me in a 25th place, not very good. So much for carrying momentum from Leech in to this tournament. On the bright side, other people behind me in points struggled as well and I only slipped once spot to 6th in the points, but my cushion over 9th was sliced dramatically. Oh well, I still control my own destiny for Nationals with one two day tourney to go. Also, my dad won his 2nd event of the year as non-boater and also got big fish.
Congrats to Skeet Reese on his AOY title and Derek Remitz on the ROY! I think he proved that Amistad was no fluke and he belongs at the highest levels of bass fishing. Thing should slow down a little bit, so I hope to get a few more entries on the Blog. I practiced on the river last weekend, look for posts on that. I also have one last club tournament on Coon Lake this Sunday, then its back to the river for more practice and tournament the following two weeks.
Also of great importance, I finished $5 up on Mr. Veech in Super 6 pick'em this year!!!!! Also, thanks to email subscribers #44 & 45 that recently joined, I am sure you are glad to see a post, probably wondering why you signed up.
Tight Lines,
RichBeen crazy busy, time to get caught up a little. So I drove home all night from Leech to Lakeville thanks to some energy drinks. Slept in, did some stuff around the house and got out on Pool 5 for about 2 hours before the registration meeting, nothing too ground breaking there.
I made the decision to run to Pool 5 and try to hit a home run in some pads. It was a tough call, because I had some other good fish and areas as well. I kind of talked myself into because I was kind of tired of consistent high finishes in money tournaments, but no big wins to show for it. I attributed it to fishing to conservatively. So I talked myself to going for a big bag.
Long story short, made the run, locked through to Pool 5 and fished those pads for a long time and only managed one 2.5lb+ fish on a 1/2oz Fall Craw Tru-Tungsten jig. My partner did manage to get one fish there as well. We started to run some other areas, but I could not get any keepers, my partner got one more small keeper on a popper, we finally decided we needed to lock back up, we lost about 30 minutes waiting on a barge.
We got to one of my good areas on Pool 4, my partner caught a good one on a carolina rig and I had a good one on that came unbuttoned. We fished a bit longer and I got one over 3lbs on a Fork Craw. Caught a few more short fish, then deiced to fish a wing dam up by Wabasha. About my 5th cast, I had a nice smallie suck down my Yellow Magic popper and it broke me off on the rocks. Man just one of those days, made bad decisions and had a few key bites that I did not convert.
I weighed 2 fish for 6lbs, that put me in a 25th place, not very good. So much for carrying momentum from Leech in to this tournament. On the bright side, other people behind me in points struggled as well and I only slipped once spot to 6th in the points, but my cushion over 9th was sliced dramatically. Oh well, I still control my own destiny for Nationals with one two day tourney to go. Also, my dad won his 2nd event of the year as non-boater and also got big fish.
Congrats to Skeet Reese on his AOY title and Derek Remitz on the ROY! I think he proved that Amistad was no fluke and he belongs at the highest levels of bass fishing. Thing should slow down a little bit, so I hope to get a few more entries on the Blog. I practiced on the river last weekend, look for posts on that. I also have one last club tournament on Coon Lake this Sunday, then its back to the river for more practice and tournament the following two weeks.
Also of great importance, I finished $5 up on Mr. Veech in Super 6 pick'em this year!!!!! Also, thanks to email subscribers #44 & 45 that recently joined, I am sure you are glad to see a post, probably wondering why you signed up.
Tight Lines,
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I love your blog Rich!
Don't be such a Debbie Downer. I read each new post (almost) always. I'm a "weekend warrior" who moved from Mass to Chicago to St. Paul, and now Eagan, and hit the water when I can; which is never as much as I like. But your blog, the "Web Log" of your pro bass fishing experiences, is fantastic! You are doing it. You are doing it hardcore. You are doing it professionally! I value the recommendations and tips you provide here. You're fishing man! Cabela's and Bass Pro have "comments", YOU have honest to goodness experience. YOU work the bait. Thank YOU for taking the time to do this. -mdt
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Thanks for the comments & excellant SNL reference. My recent club tournament has helped to raise my spirits, it was a great day on Coon Lake. Should have a post up tonight.
Tight Lines,
Rich
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