Friday, March 2, 2012

Put a Fork In It

It's official. Half of the BC pro staff has committed to go back to Lake Fork. It's a trip about redemption. It's time for us to avenge our previous trip where we didn't catch a bass over 10 pounds. I hate to even open the wound again but we nearly did it. The 10+ was hooked, she fought, we held our breath, the line broke. Slammin' if you're reading this, I am sorry. Sorry to bring it up again. But like any champion we will learn from our mistakes. Even though we will be fishing Fork in April and the spawn is likely to be wrapping up I still believe we can crack the 10 barrier. According to Texas Fish and Game, several "share a lunker" fish have been caught in April the last 3 years. So....it could happen.

The one variable that we always deal with when trying to plan a fishing trip in advance is the weather. It's unseasonably warm everywhere. Even here in Minnesota, a state renown for cold temps and snowfall. The warmer temps are likely to move the start of the spawn up. I'm not sure, nor experienced enough to know, if it will be days or weeks. My info comes from the guides on Fork and it is safe to assume on some level they know something about it. My brother-in-law believes we will hit pre-spawn, spawn and post spawn fish. The more I think about it the more I buy into his way of thinking.

The water level is still 5ft low. This makes me a bit nervous not so much as how it may affect the fish but rather how it will affect Sam and I. Like any angler I tend to fish where and what I know. Yeah, yeah I know, don't fish history. Fish the present. I've read and heard it hundred if not thousands of times in Bassmaster Mag, BTL, FLW Mag and the like. But honestly, how do you not go back to where you caught them 2 years ago? The low water level could make some of the water we fished last time inaccessible.

Speaking of inaccessible that is sort of what I'm most nervous about. Navigating Fork is a challenge. We hit so many trees last time when the water wasn't low. I can hardly imagine what we are in store for this trip. Fork is hard on equipment. I pray I don't bust off my lower unit. That would be a real buzz kill.
We will still need to hit up those spots though, especially where Sam caught the 7.2 and the spot he lost the 10+. However past that, I've got this hunch we will want to fish the western fork of Fork. I was looking at the Navionics mapping for Fork and specifically Mustang Creek is a spot that I feel really good about.




The western fork seems to have a greater concentration of creek channels that come close to possible spawning flats. If we do hit post-spawn, which we certainly will, fish will have moved off the beds but won't venture too far to find slightly deeper water, current and ambush areas. Hence the importance of creek channels.

We fished the eastern fork two years ago and did well but it took us two days to figure out how to catch them. I have been trying to research the history of Fork but I suspect that the eastern fork was created after they created the dam, meaning it is the result of them damming the numerous western creeks. I'll admit, I'm probably making something of nothing or am completely off on my theory, I am after all speculating. At the end of the day it is probably just me feeling that the grass is always greener or however that applies to water.
Another difference this trip, no guide service. We are flying solo. While Rick was great to fish with we both know we can do just as well if not better on our own. It's all about being observant; water temp, barometric changes, current, weather patterns and of course other boats.




Here is a screen shot of all the pins I dropped on the Navionics map prior to our trip last time. Sadly I only marked two spots correctly. Where Sam caught the biggest of the trip I hadn't marked. And the spot that ended up being our honey hole also wasn't marked pre-trip. Does that mean I suck at reading a map? Maybe. I think it shows I didn't know what I didn't know. I had now idea what the scale of the map would really look like in person on the lake. Our best spot last time is hardly discernible on the Navionics map. This trip no point, cut, creek, bend or bay will be left untouched. Obviously I don't mean we will cover all of Fork, that would be impossible in 3 days. But whatever area we end up choosing to fish we are going to be really through.

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Major League Fishing

I broke down and purchased the BassPass in order to watch all of the Major League Fishing pay-per-view events. I'm actually pretty excited and that surprising. I was really skeptical when I first heard Boyd Duckett pitch this idea. Anyway I'm just settling down to watch the first episode. Right now, I need the distraction. More to come on my thoughts and recommendation on whether you should invest the $17.95.


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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Fantasy Bust

My squad laid a giant egg for the classic. I had really high hopes heading into the tournament but it's clear I need to do better research. Oh well, onward and upward!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Fantasy Team Results Day 1

I'm not exactly in the drivers seat after Day 1 with my fantasy selections.  It never fails, there are always about 3-5 other anglers that I felt like I knew I shoulda picked in the top 10.  Of course hindsight is always 20/20 right?


David Walker- 4th place, 16-8
Edwin Evers- 8th place, 16-3
Andrew Upshaw- 19th place, 12-8
Steve Kennedy- 21st place, 11-15
Jared Lintner- 42nd place, 6-8

Clearly picking Tackle Warehouse Pro, Jared Lintner, was my biggest mistake.  I don't recall who else was in his group to pick from but I think Vinson and Poche both were.  Man if only........
Overall I rank 1797 with 1212 points after day 1.  The only group I'm inside the Top 50 in is the Wired2Fish group.  Who knows, maybe my Day 2 will be better.

Also, I know I said it before but seriously, I cannot believe how many technical difficulties the bassmaster.com website is having this weekend.  I had thought maybe it was user error on my part but as I scrolled through many of the comments on the site (when it was actually working) it wasn't/isn't just me.  Bad on you BASS.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Hack Attacks Big Gamble

So on a recent Bass Talk Live show (1/17/12 I think) they had Greg Hackney on to talk about the classic. In that interview he said that "the classic is going to be won fishing close to the launch. The fishing is too good close to make a long run. Unless something changes anyone making a long run won't be in contention".

Well I remember thinking to myself that maybe just maybe Hack was sandbagging and that when the classic finally got underway we would see him make a long run. He's kind of a joker personality so you juste never know when he's serious or joking. Well anyway it seems that he has in fact made a long run. According to the liveBlog he hasn't even wet a line as of 10:23am. I sure hope whatever he is doing pays off for him. It seems like a huge risk. I just wonder if he isn't over thinking it. Having only an hour to try and catch a limit seems tough. I know it's feasible for a pro like him to do it but when you are fishing against KVD and gang who are putting in a full day actually fishing versus driving......I don't know, seems like a tall order.

Well just see what happens at the weigh in.

UPDATE: well it would appear that his bet paid off. Hack weighed in a very respectable 13-15 on day one. It's still very early in the weigh in but it's looking like he'll be inside the top 15 with that bag.


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Fantasy Team

Here is my classic Fantasy Team;
-Edwin Evers
-David Walker
-Stephen Kennedy
-Jared Lintner
-Andrew Upshaw

I joined 5 leagues this year;
-Tackle Warehouse (absolute best place to buy tackle)
-Wired2Fish
-Futurebass.com
-Bass Utopia
-The Bass Zone

Hopefully I can do well and win some tackle!!


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Bassmaster Classic Website Issues

I cannot believe the number of page loading issues the Bassmaster.com website is having today. It's day one of the classic!!! All we here about is how they want to grow the sport, well I've got an easy suggestion; for the Super Bowl of Bass fishing you might want to ensure people can access and consume your content. The fact that you can't consistently access the live blog is an epic failure.


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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

BTL- Bass Talk Radio

I'm not sure how many Minnesota anglers are aware of BTL, perhaps most.  According to www.basstalklive.com they are expecting big changes on Dec 5th.  The episode here is from Nov. 16th and they interview Boyd Duckett about the new MLF.


BTL - November 16th, 2011 from BTL on Vimeo.

Where'd Bass Chronicles Go?

It had been forever since I last posted on my blog, back just before our trip to Vermilion as a matter of fact.  Truth is I hardly fished this last season.  It wasn't really for lack of desire as much as it was just lack of time.  With kids activities and work, I barely found time to get out on the water.

I do have some videos to post, some new pics and maybe a few stories here and there.  Actually as I was going through my started but never finished blog posts, I came across my 2011 Goals as I had written them on 2/19/11;

2011 Goals
1. Catch a 6 pound largemouth in Minnesota
2. Finish in the money at one tournament
3. Learn how effectively pick apart docks
4. Keep a fishing log

I didn't accomplish a single one.  Very disappointing.  Perhaps I should have included a goal to just make goals, then I'd have met at least one of them.  Oh well, now we are headed into winter here in Minnesota and it will be several months before I'm back in the boat.  In the meantime I'll be headed to open water on the Mississippi to fish for smallies.  I was out a few weeks ago with my Brother-in-law and Team Patience fishing partner and we hammered them.  More to come on that trip later.




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Thursday, May 26, 2011

It's Time!

For the 2nd annual Anderbrodton Classic on Lake Vermilion this coming weekend.  Team Patience is making a road trip for 4 solid days of fishing.  I can only hope to fair better than last time which was dead last amongst the team.  I bought a Kodak Playsport HD camcorder.  It's pretty sweet and I hope to capture some of the on the water action.  A tournament recap and video to come soon.