Lakes Area Bassmasters kicked off our 2010-2011 season with a trip to Clearwater Lake near Annandale, MN. With reports of big fish and a healthy fishery, I think we all were excited to get out of the city and start the season out right. Since this was my first experience on this lake, I was looking forward to fishing a new body of water and figuring out these fish. The lake map looked intimidating at first glance, but I was eager to tackle the lake and pull together a good finish.
At 6 am, my Dad and I headed to a nice looking point to work a dropshot down a steep declining bank. For those that are unfamiliar of this technique, here is a simple diagram of my typical set up. Most people consider this a finesse technique due to the lighter line that is typically used. Also, there are many conditions where using this technique in a subtle manner will be the wise choice. However, I would guess that I take a more aggressive approach with this set up. Often, I hop and skip this rig across the bottom in a relatively quick manner, as I may use this as a search method. I am not confident fishing a deep crankbait when searching for fish, and I find that I feel the bottom better by bounce the weight along the bottom. Dragging my dropshot down this first point resulted in a quick 15 inch fish to start my day and resulted in an initial confidence boost early.
After only one fish on our initial spot, we headed to a channel to try an adjacent lake. On the way back to the other lake, I flipped my chigger craw with a 1/2 oz Tru-Tungsten weight and 3/0 Gamakatsu hook between the channel bordering lily pads and caught my second keeper. Further along, as I was ducking under the bridge, I flipped my bait on the backside of a bridge piling and snagged my third keeper of the day. Soon after, the clouds gave way to rain and we were quick to grab the rain gear and continue on our way.
In the adjacent lake, I finished out my limit and my dad had four solid keepers. From the look of things, Dad had me beat with his 4 fish, so I knew I had to step up my game and start culling. We headed back to Clearwater and started to fish the many reed areas that lined the lake. We were soon catching many fish, and I starting culling the 13 and 14 inchers out of the box fairly quickly. Heavy winds kept the boat cruising along the reeds, and when I caught a fish, the boat was soon to stray from our path as I was determining if it was a culling fish. We continued along, and I desperately was fishing for a kicker fish.
As the day continued, we fished various deep weedlines and headed back to our first point. Dad lost a nice fish at the boat that would have increased his weight by a few pounds. As weigh in came closer, both of us were up in spirits, as we both had our limits and had a great day catching fish. At weigh in, Dad ended up with 10.3 pounds for a middle of the pack finish, and I took home third place with a solid 12 pound bag. First place was 15 pounds, all of which were caught on frogs in the pads. It is always a great day when you can catch many fish, regardless of the weather.
Tetonka is our second stop of the new season so stay tuned for my next tournament update.
Also, on September 9th and 10th, I will be competing in the MN Bassmaster State Tournament held this year on Lake Minnetonka. The blastoff and weigh in will be held at Lord Fletcher's, so if you are in the neighborhood, come out to the lake and see some great bass that will be caught during the two days of competitive fishing. Over 140 anglers will be fishing for 12 spots to next year's divisional tournament.
Thanks for reading!
Carl
Monday, August 30, 2010
Monday, August 2, 2010
A Few Bass Fishing Updates
Here is Jeff in the green shirt with a nice bass caught on a plastic worm. Kevin proudly shows off his nice bass caught while wading on Harriet.
Dave and I wrapped up our Full Throttle season with our worst performance on Forest Lake. The dock talk was that there were fish shallow, but Dave and I had a few deep rock areas we were hopeful would hold a few nice schools of fish. Our game plan didn't pan out and we ended up with one fish and I am sure we were close to last place. Overall, we ended our season in 5th overall for points and we are happy with our finish. We fished fairly consistent, but couldn't cash a check.
My Lakes Area Bassmasters club wrapped up our 2009-2010 season on Sugar Lake. The stakes were high as the MN BASS State Tournament is being held on Lake Minnetonka this September, so everyone was fishing hard to be in the top 6 for a guaranteed shot at state. Tim was in 7th place going into Sugar Lake, the alternate spot, and he needed to fish well to contend. He struggled and ended up being bumped into 8th place. I needed to have a solid tournament as I was tied for 4th place. I ended up finishing with 8 pounds, 4 ounces and it secured a 5th place finish overall and a berth as an individual contender at Minnetonka. Dave struggled finding large fish on Sugar and needed all the chips to fall into place in order to fish state. Unfortunately, Dave finished in 10th place overall and looks forward to the start of the 2010-2011 season starting soon.
Check back soon as our new season is about to kick off on Clearwater Lake. I have never fished this lake and I won't have a chance to pre-fish, so it will be interesting to see how my first 8 hours on this lake will go. I need to start out strong and catch some big fish. Hopefully, the fish gods will be on my side.
Thanks for reading!
Carl
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