I saw on a western New York webpage that there was a partner tournament on Honeoye lake today so I asked a friend if he wanted to fish it so we did. For those of you that aren't familiar with this body of water, it is known for alot of small fish.
We blasted off at 7 am and began fishing. It took less than 30 minutes for us to have our limit of 5 bass. Like I said before, a lot of fish but small. Those 5 fish weighed 5 pounds and 12 ounces.
As the day progressed we culled out smaller fish for bigger ones. To make a long story short, we ended up with 11 pounds even and finished is 5th place. The winners had 19 pounds 3 ounces.
Not to get down on myself as it was. A personal best for honeoye lake.
My next tournament is on th 14th at Oswego Harbor.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Impromptu tournament
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Fun fishing
I decided to take the fourth off and go fun fishing. It has been a long time since I have done that. Fishing with no pressure will be a new experience. If I like it I might have to do it again
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Chaumont bay
Sunday June 23rd 2013
Today I fished with Don Quonce on Chaumont bay. We blasted off at 5:30 am and caught my first fish around 6 am. We both caught fish all day with a variety of species. All of my fish were caught on a special bait made by Bass Treatz.
At the weigh in I was nervous as everyone had a limit and several were good bags of fish. I topped the co angler side with a 5 fish limit that weighed 16 pounds.
I would like to thank my sponsors Nugent Hardware, Ciccino's, John's Custom Rods, and Bass Treatz.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Preparing for a tournament
Pre-tournament
travel list
One of the most important things to do is make a list.
No one wants to forget something as important as a wallet or simple as a
toothbrush. They are both important, but the toothbrush can be purchased at
most stores. I include in my list the items that most people would not consider
like rods, reels, tackle as they are a given. One day I forgot to bring my
hooks. Made for a long day.
Peace
of Mind
I have noticed in my experience
fishing tournaments the the drive to a location can be the most peaceful and mind
clearing experience. I try and forget about everything that is back home
(except family). The items I definitely forget are work issues, finances, and
drum roll please, what I forgot. Yes even though I have made a list, there is
always something I forget.
Pre-fishing
The average tournament fisherman
believes pre-fishing is done only on the water. WRONG. In fact, a lot of
tournaments are prepared for months in advance. Thank you momma technology. Do
your research prior to getting to the water, it can cut hours off your fish
finding adventure. Once you find the fish don’t over catch them, save them for
the tournament. Take notes on method, depth, water temp, and any other item
your deem important. Once you find the fish, look for other places that have the
same similarities.
Mind
your business
Don’t be afraid to talk to people,
but remember that they are your competitors. Most people will not be forth
coming if they are on the winning pattern. Then again they probably won’t admit
that they are having a tough time. Could that be an ego thing? Not with fisher
people.
Tournament
Put everything to use. If things you
plan for don’t pan out, relax deep breath and revert to your instincts. Don’t
ever underestimate them. They can make your day and possibly a winner.
In future articles I will go into depth with these topics
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Random
I just wanted to get back in the swing of things so I am going to just write.
Since it is winter in good ol' upstate New York, I have been doing some prep work for the upcoming season. I never knew that it would be so difficult to choose which tournament circuit or circuits to fish. Some of the things I had to work out were dates conflicting, locations, and travel. Not to mention the biggest issue, MONEY.
The one thing that I learned is that I cant fish everything I want. So as of yet I have not completed my schedule. The one thing I do know is that I am looking at between 11 and 13 tournaments, which covers club level, local opens, state federation, BASS opens, BFL, and of course the state federation divisional.
Hopefully soon there will be some finalization to my schedule.
until next time thank you for reading
Since it is winter in good ol' upstate New York, I have been doing some prep work for the upcoming season. I never knew that it would be so difficult to choose which tournament circuit or circuits to fish. Some of the things I had to work out were dates conflicting, locations, and travel. Not to mention the biggest issue, MONEY.
The one thing that I learned is that I cant fish everything I want. So as of yet I have not completed my schedule. The one thing I do know is that I am looking at between 11 and 13 tournaments, which covers club level, local opens, state federation, BASS opens, BFL, and of course the state federation divisional.
Hopefully soon there will be some finalization to my schedule.
until next time thank you for reading
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