Clarks Hill Tournament
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:50 pm
Fished a tournament this Saturday and it was tough!
there were 279 bass boats and it was a team tourney so I'm guessing around 550 anglers since some people fish solo.
They paid out to the 27th spot, well I didn't cut a check
I pre fished Tuesday to Friday and had a pretty solid patern going that I was confident could produce at least 12lbs. It was much different on Saturday, the wind died and I had to change my game plan. I was fishing rocky/gravel points and islands near spawning areas that had wind on them. 1st reason was that most bass have finished spawning. Second is some of the shad have started to spawn in those areas.
On Friday I explored a bit since I felt I had a good thing going and wanted to find a back up plan, so I fished some humps that were nearby the same areas and caught some decent quality fish.
One thing I overlooked was how big a factor 279 boats would be. My first spot I fished tourney day I had caught a 4 pounder and got bit 4 other times and didn't set on Thursday. When I got there there was already a boat nearby but not on the sweet spot. Then after 5 minutes of fishing it there were another 3 boats on the spot!! I then went to another area where I had found fish on 3 points earlier in the week but couldn't buy a bite! It was about 0815 when I figured the lack of wind had killed my spots. So I decided to try my back up plan. Hit the best hump I had and made my way around it. I haven't done a whole lot of "off shore" bass fishing but what I'm finding is it just takes a lot of patience and a navionics countor map to find the sweet spots on these humps. Finally my partner catches a 1.5lb bas, we had the first monkey off our back then he catches another shortly after. But he was barely legal. Then I catch a bass that was 2lbs and was starting to feel a little better. Then in the next 15 minutes I caught 2 more 1 pound bass 2 finish off our limit. All of our keepers came dropshotting. Once we had our limit I decided to fish big. I fished the hump for another 30 minutes with a jig and didn't get bit again. I fished a couple nearby humps and they only produced 1 short bass.
In hindsight, I should have just pulled off the first hump for 30 minutes then gone back and hit it againfished nearby and guard my spot. But I decided to just run to humps for the next 4 hours with no success. I then made a 20 minute run up lake to plan C but again no fish and then to plan d which was docks and no fish. Starting to think I had too many patterns going in.
We ended up with a small limit of 6.5lbs. 11lbs was what it took to cash a check so we weren't too far off. Don't know for sure what place we ended up but I'm guessing it was at least top 100. Many teams zeroed and a lot struggled to limit. All in all it was a decent touney. Besides the fact that my allstar ASR rod with a team daiwa zillion reel went in the lake and I also broke my st croix shakey head rod a solid $550 of fishing equipment!
Found out today we finished 99th. Only 112 of the 279 boats weighed fish.
Hoping to fish another tournament this weekend but will have to find a babysitter! By tmw night!
there were 279 bass boats and it was a team tourney so I'm guessing around 550 anglers since some people fish solo.
They paid out to the 27th spot, well I didn't cut a check
I pre fished Tuesday to Friday and had a pretty solid patern going that I was confident could produce at least 12lbs. It was much different on Saturday, the wind died and I had to change my game plan. I was fishing rocky/gravel points and islands near spawning areas that had wind on them. 1st reason was that most bass have finished spawning. Second is some of the shad have started to spawn in those areas.
On Friday I explored a bit since I felt I had a good thing going and wanted to find a back up plan, so I fished some humps that were nearby the same areas and caught some decent quality fish.
One thing I overlooked was how big a factor 279 boats would be. My first spot I fished tourney day I had caught a 4 pounder and got bit 4 other times and didn't set on Thursday. When I got there there was already a boat nearby but not on the sweet spot. Then after 5 minutes of fishing it there were another 3 boats on the spot!! I then went to another area where I had found fish on 3 points earlier in the week but couldn't buy a bite! It was about 0815 when I figured the lack of wind had killed my spots. So I decided to try my back up plan. Hit the best hump I had and made my way around it. I haven't done a whole lot of "off shore" bass fishing but what I'm finding is it just takes a lot of patience and a navionics countor map to find the sweet spots on these humps. Finally my partner catches a 1.5lb bas, we had the first monkey off our back then he catches another shortly after. But he was barely legal. Then I catch a bass that was 2lbs and was starting to feel a little better. Then in the next 15 minutes I caught 2 more 1 pound bass 2 finish off our limit. All of our keepers came dropshotting. Once we had our limit I decided to fish big. I fished the hump for another 30 minutes with a jig and didn't get bit again. I fished a couple nearby humps and they only produced 1 short bass.
In hindsight, I should have just pulled off the first hump for 30 minutes then gone back and hit it againfished nearby and guard my spot. But I decided to just run to humps for the next 4 hours with no success. I then made a 20 minute run up lake to plan C but again no fish and then to plan d which was docks and no fish. Starting to think I had too many patterns going in.
We ended up with a small limit of 6.5lbs. 11lbs was what it took to cash a check so we weren't too far off. Don't know for sure what place we ended up but I'm guessing it was at least top 100. Many teams zeroed and a lot struggled to limit. All in all it was a decent touney. Besides the fact that my allstar ASR rod with a team daiwa zillion reel went in the lake and I also broke my st croix shakey head rod a solid $550 of fishing equipment!
Found out today we finished 99th. Only 112 of the 279 boats weighed fish.
Hoping to fish another tournament this weekend but will have to find a babysitter! By tmw night!