Hot Rod Baits Bass Series Event #1
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Brian with a 5.5 pounder on practice day |
I was able to look the lake over the previous weekend due to another tournament I was participating in. This allowed me to take a look at the lake, one that I haven't seen for about 15 years. Needless to say I didn't remember much about the lake, and fishing has changed so much in the last 15 years I was starting over. With water temperatures hanging around 60 degrees the bass were feeding and allowed me to put some pieces together.
Tournament day came on Saturday and we found about a third of the bites we did on Friday and the larger bass, those weighing over 2.5 pounds, seemed to disappear from us. The forecasters actually had things right for once, winds out of the south up to 20 mph. The combination of the Minn Kota 101 Fortrex and Talons put us at ease with the wind. There is no need to shy away from days like this with the use of these tools. They really make fishing comfortable in almost any weather situation. We spent every minute of the 8 hour tournament working over our Quantum rods and reels looking for six keepers. Brian ended up with the first one on a Texas-rigged craw bait, I hooked the next on a Hot Rod Baits tube. We caught both in areas of coves that we caught keepers the day before. Finally, we connected on two deep crankbait bass that made their way into the livewell. We ended the day with 4 keepers and had our chins held high after a long hard day of fishing. The weigh-in got started and anglers started reporting a rough day of fishing. Things were tough for most teams, and that put our 4 keepers in 5th place at the end of the day. All in all, it is a great start for us on the Hot Rod Baits Bass Series, next up is Lake Belva Deer in May.
Full results of the tournament are HERE
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As a competitor and tournament director of the Hot Rod Baits Bass Series, it was a very busy weekend. |
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