I fished the BASSMASTER southern open #3 as a co angler...and it was awesome. I didnt get paired with any of the elite series guys but my pair on the third day did qualify for the classic with his win. His name is Hank Cherry and is a pretty awesome guy and one heck of a fisherman. I picked up some important things from him that should improve my bassin. One of the reasons I'm fishing these is for the learning experience. Fishing with some of the best anglers from all over the country can really teach you a lot.
I ended up finishing 2nd on the co angler side and it was actually a tactic that i learned at lake wilson that helped me the most. When i would fish for schooling tucs i did really well on small jerkbaits, but i had trouble casting them far enough to get to the swirls in time. But after some experimenting i found that braided line with a mono leader on a spinning rod really helped get the distance required.
The open was at lewis smith lake in jasper alabama and its loaded with spotted bass, which at the time were acting a heck of a lot like the tucs do at wilson when they're busting. I ended up fishing a 3.5 inch swimbait on 6lb line and a 1/8th oz darter head jig and that was the ticket all three days. I did get a few jig fish but that wasnt the primary pattern.
It was awesome to have finished second but being so close to the first place prize a new nitro z8 has been killing me the past few days!
Here is the link to the day three weigh in photos:
http://www.bassmaster.com/slideshow/ope ... hree-weigh
Some of you guys may recognize the guy in photo #3!!
