It's official. Team Patience is taking the show on the road in March. Slammin' Sammy and I are headed down to Lake Fork in Texas to pursue "The Bass Of A Lifetime"......the 10+ pounder.
We've booked legendary Lake Fork guide, Rick Loomis, to show us around on our first day. You can find information on Rick here; http://www.rickloomis.com/default.asp. Additionally you can hear some great fishing insite directly from Rick on the Bass Edge (http://www.bassedge.com/) podcasts and ESPN Outdoors (http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/index).
In talking with Rick last week he indicated that we will be fishing right at the end of the February spawn and beginning of the March spawn. Our plan is lots of moving baits, lipless cranks, spinnerbaits and chatterbaits. Once we identify where the fish are, we'll slow down and throw some huge worms and/or creature baits. There will be many new variables to fishing a reservoir that Team Patience is not familiar with. It will be fun and challenging all at the same time.
To book a good guide that does it for a living you need to plan early. The only problem with that is you book this amazing trip 3 months in advance and then you've got to wait. It's difficult when all you've got in Minnesota is hard water this time of year. Yuck!
I'm going to go ahead and jinx myself now by saying that Team Patience will catch at least one fish that is 9+ pounds. Our goal is to average 5+ over the 3 days we are fishing. I can't wait to see what all those southern anglers think of my Deep V Lund. I'm guessing we'll get a few strange looks.
Thanks for stopping by Bass Pundit. I hope you decide blogging is for you. I have added you to by MN bass blog blogroll. Would love to hear some stories about the fishing and tournaments you did last summer. I have found that blogging about fishing is a good outlet in the winter. I recommend you add the "Follower" and blogroll gadget.
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ReplyDeleteI hope you have not given up on blogging. Anyway I have a Derby for MN bass fishing bloggers that I have been doing for a couple of years. The Derby blog is:
http://bpmbassderby.blogspot.com/
Basically all you have to do is blog about bass you catch 17 inches or more or 3lbs and up and I will tally the numbers for your blog.
Hope to see you posting again soon.
BP