clarks hill 2 day tourney report
Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 11:07 am
Finished up a two day tournament today.
It was a heart breaker!
Our day one total was 9lbs and some change which put us in 17 of I think 46 boats. We should have had 18.5lbs! I had a bass that was at least 7lbs break my line after a long fight that included three jumps, a few surges at the boat and 3 failed attempts with the net. I also lost a bass that was at least 4lbs a little bit before that. We had two fish that were about a pound...so we could have replaced 2lbs of fish with at least 11lbs we ended up in 17th place for day 1.
Day two went much better, we didn't lose any fish that would have affected our final weight of 15.53lbs. We had 3 really nice fish..a 5 and 4 and one that was close to 4. Then a 2lber and one that was maybe a pound. We had our 3 biggest fish in the first hour, which was REALLY NICE and allowed for use to fish slower and without as much "stress".
I wasn't able to practice fish for this tourney so I was just kinda guessing where the better fish would be, I got lucky and guessed right. Both the days the good bite had stopped at almost 9 on the dot. There are still some shad and herring spawing but not in huge numbers but the spawning bait was key. Typically by about 9am the bait fish move back to deeper water. At 930 each day we then focused on fishing the same areas but just backed off the bank a little bit. Also on both days by about 12 there seemed to be no fish left to be caught on our initial spot.
Day one we ran up the lake and re-applied our pattern from early. It payed off; we were able to cull a 1lb fish with one that was 2 or 2 1/4.
Day two we went straight to the spot where we lost the big fish and caught two quality fish on day one. Also helped knowing that we likely had the right presentation going into the day. Which was...a KVD 2.5 crank bait (didn't figure out that would be the way to go until about 830 on day one).
We were able to climb from 17th to 6th in the finals standing. 5th place was the last spot to pay out, which surprised me being there were 46 boats. Figured at least 8 spots would have cut a check. But they guaranteed 5k to first...which was won by.....no other than....a Bassmasters Elite series pro. He also won big fish and the raffle for the freaking TV and the direct TV tailegaiter dish. I guess it was just his weekend! Had we not lost those big fish day one we would have been sitting pretty in 2nd or 3rd. But life is full of shoulda woulda couldas and it just didn't happen for us this week. Oh well, we fished well just didn't capitalize on every opportunity. NEXT TIME! [/img]
It was a heart breaker!
Our day one total was 9lbs and some change which put us in 17 of I think 46 boats. We should have had 18.5lbs! I had a bass that was at least 7lbs break my line after a long fight that included three jumps, a few surges at the boat and 3 failed attempts with the net. I also lost a bass that was at least 4lbs a little bit before that. We had two fish that were about a pound...so we could have replaced 2lbs of fish with at least 11lbs we ended up in 17th place for day 1.
Day two went much better, we didn't lose any fish that would have affected our final weight of 15.53lbs. We had 3 really nice fish..a 5 and 4 and one that was close to 4. Then a 2lber and one that was maybe a pound. We had our 3 biggest fish in the first hour, which was REALLY NICE and allowed for use to fish slower and without as much "stress".
I wasn't able to practice fish for this tourney so I was just kinda guessing where the better fish would be, I got lucky and guessed right. Both the days the good bite had stopped at almost 9 on the dot. There are still some shad and herring spawing but not in huge numbers but the spawning bait was key. Typically by about 9am the bait fish move back to deeper water. At 930 each day we then focused on fishing the same areas but just backed off the bank a little bit. Also on both days by about 12 there seemed to be no fish left to be caught on our initial spot.
Day one we ran up the lake and re-applied our pattern from early. It payed off; we were able to cull a 1lb fish with one that was 2 or 2 1/4.
Day two we went straight to the spot where we lost the big fish and caught two quality fish on day one. Also helped knowing that we likely had the right presentation going into the day. Which was...a KVD 2.5 crank bait (didn't figure out that would be the way to go until about 830 on day one).
We were able to climb from 17th to 6th in the finals standing. 5th place was the last spot to pay out, which surprised me being there were 46 boats. Figured at least 8 spots would have cut a check. But they guaranteed 5k to first...which was won by.....no other than....a Bassmasters Elite series pro. He also won big fish and the raffle for the freaking TV and the direct TV tailegaiter dish. I guess it was just his weekend! Had we not lost those big fish day one we would have been sitting pretty in 2nd or 3rd. But life is full of shoulda woulda couldas and it just didn't happen for us this week. Oh well, we fished well just didn't capitalize on every opportunity. NEXT TIME! [/img]