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Give this a try, I think you’ll dig it!

Here is a little tool that I developed mainly for my own use last spring and shared with a few close fishing buddies last year.  I finally decided it was too handy not to share with all of you.  Basically, I created a downloadable and printable PDF Tru-Tungsten Size chart for your weights that you can adhere to the inside lid of your terminal tackle box.  If you are like me, your hook box is a disaster and all your Tru-Tungsten weights are all mixed up, this way you can keep track of what weight you are using and when someone asks you, you can tell them.  Or when you get busted off, you can go back and make sure you use the same size that was working.


You can see how handy this can be for my hook and weight box!


Here it is in use, you can see, I also created a Flipping Weight Chart as well.

Click Here to Download TT Weight Chart

Click Here to Download Tru-Tungsten Flipping Weight Chart

Couple things to note, make sure your print settings are set to 100% or No Scaling to get the right size, when it prints there are some inch lines that you can measure, if they don’t measure properly, adjust your print setting until they do!  Any paper will work, but I think a card stock holds up a little better, I am sure you can find a sheet or two of the heavier cardstock in your office
Then I just use clear box tape to completely cover it and adhere to the inside lid of my hook box.  If you have access to a laminator, even better.  Let me know what you think.

And if you are now in need of some weights to go with your new chart, check out the selection at BassTackleDepot.com!

Hope you find this as useful as my buddies and I do!
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Mississippi River – Bassmasters Weekend Series Tournament #2 – June 28, 2009

Yesterday was my 2nd Bassmaster Weekend Series tournament, I was able to get two days of practice in for this event.  It sure would be nice to get some more time so I could expand my water and areas, but there is only so much time.  Based on my practice, I had one really strong area that I felt good about and a couple back up areas, plus some stuff that I had fished in that past that I felt could produce a few bites in a pinch.

I drew boat #15 and a heck of a nice co-angler named Sam.  We arrived in my starting area and were the only boat there, I shut down a little short and used the trolling motor to get into position and as we approached I saw a surface swirl.  All ready with my Yellow Magic Popper in hand, I started firing casts towards the area the fish were boiling and they started biting pretty fast and furious.  A mixture of smallies and largemouths were biting, as well as some white bass and a walleye.  Once the topwater fizzled I switched to a Fork Craw on a mojo rig and caught my big fish of they day, 3.49lbs.  I continued to flip the grass edge with a Game Hawg on a 3/16oz Tru-Tungsten weight and 3/0 Youvella OWG hook, boating a few small keeper largemouth.
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Since things really slowed down and we made several passes through with no bites, we started running through my backup areas.  The next couple spots we had a couple frog blow ups, but no fish.  The 3rd area I started flipping my Game Hawg along an eel grass edge and quickly caught a nice chunky largemouth, as I dropped that fish in the livewell we drifted into a bunch of weeds, as I tried to trim the motor up I noticed was really slow and unresponsive, I knew that my starting battery must have been getting very low.  Long story short, we lost almost 2 hours trying to get a jump and trying to revive the fish I had as they almost died with out the aerators running for that time.  Big Thanks to Paul Strege for helping me get back in the game.

From that point, we made a pass back through my starting area with the motor running with no more fish.  Next I hit up a wing dam and another main river rock spots, just got bit off by a northern on the latter.  I decided to try an area that I caught some good fish flipping wood in the first tournament, it turned out to be a good decision, as I picked up a really nice keeper on 3/8oz Tru-Tungsten jig tipped with a rage chunk and a 3lb largemouth on a baby brush hog, as I used up all my Game Hawgs on some smaller fish prior.  It was pretty much the end of the day at that point, so we strapped everything down and headed back to Alma for weigh-in. 

Video of me weighing my fish, see my other videos to see interviews with top finishers!

One thing I have noticed is that I have been fishing extremely clean this year and I think a lot of it can be attributed to switching over to the new Youvella hooks for my soft plastic applications.

I was about the 10th angler to weigh and was the leader at the time with 14.21lbs, it did not last very long, but I held on for a solid 8th place finish.  It was a nice little pay day with a 78 boat field and it boosted me from 12th to 3rd in the Angler of the Year points.  End of July is the 3rd tournament down at Prairie Deu Chien, I have little experience down there, so I need to make some time to practice between now and then.  I have a couple club tourneys in July, I may have to forgo practice for those and go fish PDC.

Tight Lines,
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Quick Weekend Series Tourney Update

Quick mobile blog post from my phone. Had a solid 8th place finish today, caught most of my bag flipping. I weighed 14.32, 16lbs plus to win. Pictures and more details to come. Moved up to 3rd in points for the year so far
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New Tournament Jerseys

Well I finally got around to designing and ordering some new tournament jerseys for this year.  After shopping around a bit, I decided to go with Boombah for this year’s jerseys, they are quite competitive when it comes to pricing.  Here is where we landed based on digitial mock ups.

Here are a few shots from my phone camera of the actual jerseys, from design to getting shirts was less then 2 weeks.

And a closer detail of the front

I already wore one during a 90 degree day with no wind for practice, very comfortable, should be great for this weekend’s Bassmaster Weekend Series tournament on the river!

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Mississippi River – Pool 4 Practice

This past Saturday I had a window to get some fishing in, so I decided to get down to Pool 4 to start practicing for my next Bassamaster Weekend Series tourney.  Overall practice was hit and miss, found some fish in area that I practiced in for previous tournament, but its a long ways from Alma where we are launching from.

Chunky bass that fell fer a Game Hawg creature bait on 3/16oz TT Weight
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Most of the other areas were hit and miss, but found one nice batch of fish relating to some grass, that was the bright spot of the day other then some ealry flipping and swim jig fish.  Other then that, it was an awesome weather day on the river and Lake Pepin, made it easy to get around other then the boat traffic.

I did catch some nice fish on a new bait that i just tried.  KVD Perfect Plastics Game Hawg seems like a really nice bait, its like a Baby Brush How, but just a little bigger and some fine ribbing, very soft and scent built in.  I would reccomend in trying a bag, I think you will like them.

I will get to practice just one more time, the day before the tournament.  Hopefully my best area will hold and I can expand on it.

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TRU-TUNGSTEN INTRODUCES MAD MAXX HOLLOW BODY FROG

TRU-TUNGSTEN INTRODUCES MAD MAXX HOLLOW BODY FROG

Tru-Tungsten is proud to announce the release of our newest fishing lure, the Mad Maxx Hollow body frog. Designed by Mike Iaconelli, Marty Stone and Greg Hackney. Mad Maxx features the MiHatchii super sharp, super strong custom hook; 3D eyes, tungsten rattles, a unique pro drain hole that is scientifically designed that allows accumulated water to escape. Also, design into the body is a unique keel that allows it to glide along the surface like the real thing. This design makes walking the dog almost effortless.


Mad Maxx is available in seven original colors – Gremlin, Sweet Revenge, Swamp Monster, Rotten Pumpkin, Hydrilla, Bluegrass and Grapes of Wrath.

The Mad Maxx can be purchased exclusively at both Bass Pro Shops or BassPro.com.  I already odered mine, get yours before they run out!!!

All About Bass – Episode 1 – Part 4 “The Weigh-In”

The Inaugural episode (webisode) is a 20lb Minnesota Bass Opener Challenge on a small south metro lake.  I invite my buddy Josh Douglas to help me catch 20lbs in 7 hours of tournament style fishing.  You may remember I blogged about my Bass Opener outing here.  There are 4 segments to this first episode, here is a link to the previous segments.  Embedded below is Segment 4 – “The Weigh-in”.

More webisodes will be coming soon, so check back to the blog often.  Or better yet, consider signing up with Email or RSS subscription so you never miss an episode!  Email subscription can be found on the upper left corner of this page in the side bar.

You can also find these videos by searching YouTube or checking out MN Sun Newspapers.

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Last Weekend Club Tournament Recaps

This past weekend, I had two Gopher Bassmasters club tournaments on Big & LIttle Green Lakes on Saturday, and Sunday we fished the Chisago/Lindstrom chain.  I was able to briefly practice the weekend before on Green.

My partner Art & I started in a little shallow water pocket that had lots of pads, wood & other grass.  We were both able to get a limit from this area by a little after 8am.  I caught 2 of my better sized fish on a frog and on Kizew Gill Super K swim jig, the rest of the limit was filled with a tube & a weightless Green Pumpkin Ring Fry.  Art caught all 5 of his fish on a 8″ Green Pumpkin Fork Worm on a 1/8oz texas rig.  The rest of the day, we pecked around docks, bluegill beds and other shallow cover, where I was able to cull 3 times, twice on the Ring Fry and once on a 3/8oz Tru-Tungsten Jig.  My final weight was 14.32lbs with a big fish of 3.82lbs.  It was good enough for 2nd place.  Art had around 7lbs and that put him in 6th out of the 28 anglers.  Final standings here.


Green Lake Largemouth

Sunday brought Chisago & Lindstrom, which is an excellent bass fishery.  Because of catch & release regulations, this tournament would be a paper/measurement tournament.  My partner Steve had a chance to briefly practice, we quickly discovered the two areas he found were places I had previously fished and intended to fish during the tournament.  After catching a few small keepers on our first weedline in Chisago, we moved and the 2nd spot produced nothing.  We decided to try a shallow stretch where I had caught several of my bigger fish 2 years ago in a club tournament.  I was able to quickly get a limit and Steve got two more fish all on Ring Fry’s and other soft plastics; but i was only able to get one good fish at 17″.  We jumped across the bay to look for more of the same, I saw one nice fish cruising and saw another on a bed.  I caught that fish which was almost 16″ pretty quickly on a drop shot.

Steve and I made a decision to go deep in hopes of finding some bigger fish, that is where we went wrong.  We never got on anything substantial, we both struggled to get one more keeper each.  Although the tourney was won deep, with 20.1lbs, we could not locate the fish in the short time of the tournament afternoon.  Turns out we should have stayed shallow, as most of the rest of the field recorded very solid catches 15-18lbs doing what we did early.  My final weight was 12.84lbs, which is good on many lakes, is not good on Chisago, finished 11th.  It bothers me that i left a shallow bite and missed out on it, that is usually my deal.  Oh well, lesson learned.  It’s good to learn these lessons in club tournaments, instead of money tournaments

Saturday I will be fishing Pool 4 for my next weekend series tournament…
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Mississippi River Rumble Fantasy Fishing Group Winner!

Congratulations to Rob Busse of Farmington, MN; he was the highest scoring member of my Bassin’ Blog group for ESPN Fantasy Fishing at the Mississippi River Rumble event.  It was nice to see someone new win an event.

Here are Rob’s comments on his winning line-up:
“KVD is the obvious choice, especially when you’re not much of a bass fisherman like me and he’s the only name you recognize.  The rest of the line-up is pure luck.  I know a lot of people change their line-up every week to go with local guys and while that makes sense, I don’t want to be like everybody else.   I also heard a number of times that it was not smart to keep Elton Luce on my team (and it certainly wasn’t for the prior tournaments), but I stuck with him.  I guess this proves the saying that “every blind squirrel does eventually find a nut”. “

Rob’s Fantasy Picks:
KVD
Elton Luce
Kevin Short
Ike
Alton Jones

For Rob’s efforts, he has won a bag of Tru-Tungsten finesse worms, should be great for catching those finicky Lake Dubay bass for his annual fishing excursion over the 4th of July!!  



Thanks to Tru-Tungsten for helping out with the prizes.

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Its not too late to join my group, prizes will be awarded at every tournament and year end. 

Best regards,
The Commissioner
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