Category Archives: BASS Tour

JWC Updates & Skeet Reese Terminated

Got a phone call last night from our Gopher Jr. angler (Cody Sieben) who is competing in the BASS Jr. World Championships today, he is fishing with Mike Wurm.  They practiced yesterday and found some fish and is feeling confident and caught some fish on the Ikey Ball Buster Heads that I gave him before he left.

Also, on Bassmaster.com today, there is a preview of the tourney and Arkansas’ Mike Wurm said Dan Swenson and Cody Sieben “will be challenging the Elite Series pros in a few years.”  Wow, what a compliment!!!

Also newsworthy, Rapala who recently dumped Skeet Reese from the Terminator team, it was said hey needed to trim their budget, but I am guessing because Lucky Craft is one of Skeet’s main sponsors, they are a direct competitor to Rapala.
 “It’s a brand I believe in, and it’s the first time I’ve ever lost a sponsor,” he added. “It feels weird. I’ve lost sponsors by my own choice, but this is definitely the first time I’ve ever been let go from a deal.”

And one last note, my fantasy team did not surge like I had hope, shaping up for a very mediocre finish.
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Misc. Bass Fishing Ramblings

Got a couple things to share, none of them important enough to get their own post:

1. Congrats to Juanita Robinson on the big WBT season opener win, but I am disappointed with the coverage, cannot find any info on baits or patterns, I am not sure why BassFan does not cover these.

2.  Got my Stay’NCharge system installed into my boat last night, needless to say I will never have to worry about running out of juice during a long day on the water again.  More on that later, if you cannot wait, drop me a line & I will fill you in.

3. Got my latest order in from Optimum Baits today, looking to get pics up in the next day or two for you all to check out.  Got several swimbaits, some new furbit frogs, cool topwaters and few other surprises

4.  Just saw Edwin Evers new ride on BassFan.com in their Dock Talk, it is a must see.
 Well that is it for now…..
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2007 Bassmasters Classic Field is Set

Yesterday concluded with the final day of the 2007 Bassmasters Series Championship on Lake Guntersville.  Russell Colwell of Baltimore, MD surged back to overcome the leader even though he was not allowed to weigh his largest fish, because he inadvertently brought 6 fish to the scales.  Even without that 6 lb fish he still had 16-02lb and overtook Day 2 leader Todd Lee who only managed one fish.  Read Full Story

Wow, that is amazing that a guy could make that big of a mistake and still make up a 7lb deficit.  Congrats to Tom & Brad for their high finishes as well.  It is too bad that another MN could not join Derek Remitz in the Classic, I guess we’ll have to get them next year

Lake Guntersville, Guntersville, Ala
Final boater standings

   Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Pts Total $$$
1. Russell Colwell Baltimore, MD 5 48-15 0 100,000
  Day 1: 5 22-00 2: 2 10-13 3: 5 16-02 
2. Todd Lee Grove, OK 1 47-10 0 19,000
  Day 1: 3 13-07 2: 5 31-03 3: 1 03-00 
3. Bobby Myers Tulsa, OK 4 44-15 0 9,400
  Day 1: 3 09-15 2: 4 23-01 3: 4 11-15 
4. Jeff Coble Manson, NC 2 41-14 0 7,200
  Day 1: 5 16-03 2: 5 21-06 3: 2 04-05 
5. James Elliott Center, TX 5 41-11 0 5,500
  Day 1: 1 04-10 2: 5 19-06 3: 5 17-11 
6. Robbie Dodson Jr Harrison, AR 4 37-11 0 4,400
  Day 1: 4 12-12 2: 3 16-09 3: 4 08-06 
7. Bradley Leifermann Andover, MN 3 37-00 0 3,300
  Day 1: 4 14-06 2: 5 15-02 3: 3 07-08 
8. Thomas Borkowski Savage, MN 2 34-10 0 2,800
  Day 1: 5 15-13 2: 3 09-06 3: 2 09-07 
9. Klaus Hadschin Granite Falls, NC 0 27-15 0 2,700
  Day 1: 3 11-11 2: 4 16-04 3: 0 00-00 
10. Thomas Dickerson Orange, TX 1 27-09 0 2,600
  Day 1: 5 16-13 2: 3 09-00 3: 1 01-12 
11. Joel Barber Brandon, MS 1 26-15 0 2,500
  Day 1: 5 12-06 2: 4 11-13 3: 1 02-12 
12. Tom Hicks Richmond, VA 0 22-04 0 2,400
  Day 1: 3 10-00 2: 3 12-04 3: 0 00-00 


And now the full field for the 2007 Classic on Lay Lake

Elite Anglers

1 Michael Iaconelli

2 Steve Kennedy

3 Kevin VanDam

4 Aaron Martens

5 Dean Rojas

6 Kevin Wirth

7 Skeet Reese

8 Edwin Evers

9 Tommy Biffle

10 Kelly Jordon

11 Greg Hackney

12 Jason Quinn

13 Gerald Swindle

14 Denny Brauer

15 Russ Lane

16 Alton Jones

17 John Murray

18 Jared Lintner

19 Peter Thliveros

20 John Crews

21 Matt Reed

22 Mike McClelland

23 Todd Faircloth

24 Randy Howell

25 Mike Wurm

26 Bill Lowen

27 Jeff Reynolds

28 Lee Bailey

28 Mark Tucker

30 Timmy Horton

31 Terry Scroggins

32 Zell Rowland

33 Jeff Kriet

34 Rick Clunn

35 Takahiro Omori

36 Gary Klein

37 Ishama Monroe

 

Open Anglers

38 Derek Remitz, 24, of Hemphill, Texas

39 Sam Lashlee, 45, of Camden, Tenn.

40 James Charlesworth, 33, of St. Cloud, Fla

41 James Nigqemeyer, 34, of Lindale, Texas

42 Tom Hamlin, 50, of Lizella, Ga.

43 Boyd Duckett, 46, of Demopolis, Ala

 

Federation Anglers
44 Royce Dennington OK

45 Brent Long SC

46 Shigeru Tsukiyama  Tokyo

47 Kevin Waterman MD 

48 Chris Novack CT

49 Terry McWilliams IN











Weekend Series Champ
50 Russell Colwell

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Fed Champs on ESPN2, Weekend Series Day 2, and Fantasy Fishing

Just got done watching the Federation Nation Championships on the deuce this morning, couple takeaways:
1. It was great seeing the elation and true excitement for the 6 guys that made the Classic
2.  It was cool seeing two guys that I fished against in the Northern Regional on TV (Terry McWilliams & Mike Mattis)
3. I thought the coverage was better, at minimum we saw the top 2 guys in each division on TV, which was way better then last year, it seems ESPN made a effort to improve that

You can also see the updated Day 2 standings from the Weekend Series Championships on the web.  Todd Lee from Oklahoma brought in an amazing 31-3 lbs which included a 10-15 and 9-14 pair of giants (picutred below).  Also of note, there are still 2 Minnesota anglers (Leifermann & Borkowski) in the Top 12 and those 12 will fish today for the title and one will be fishing the Classic in 4 weeks.
 See full boater standings below

Also noted on TV this morning, Fantasy Fishing for BASS will open on February 2, 2007

2007 Guntersville, AL 1/25-1/27 (BOATER) Standings Day 2

Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Pts Total $$$

1. Todd Lee Grove, OK 5 44-10 0 0
Day 1: 3 13-07 2: 5 31-03
2. Jeff Coble Manson, NC 5 37-09 0 0
Day 1: 5 16-03 2: 5 21-06
3. Bobby Myers Tulsa, OK 4 33-00 0 0
Day 1: 3 09-15 2: 4 23-01
4. Russell Colwell Baltimore, MD 2 32-13 0 0
Day 1: 5 22-00 2: 2 10-13
5. Bradley Leifermann Andover, MN 5 29-08 0 0
Day 1: 4 14-06 2: 5 15-02
6. Robbie Dodson Jr Harrison, AR 3 29-05 0 0
Day 1: 4 12-12 2: 3 16-09
7. Klaus Hadschin Granite Falls, NC 4 27-15 0 0
Day 1: 3 11-11 2: 4 16-04
8. Thomas Dickerson Orange, TX 3 25-13 0 0
Day 1: 5 16-13 2: 3 09-00
9. Thomas Borkowski Savage, MN 3 25-03 0 0
Day 1: 5 15-13 2: 3 09-06
10. Joel Barber Brandon, MS 4 24-03 0 0
Day 1: 5 12-06 2: 4 11-13
11. James Elliott Center, TX 5 24-00 0 0
Day 1: 1 04-10 2: 5 19-06
12. Tom Hicks Richmond, VA 3 22-04 0 0
Day 1: 3 10-00 2: 3 12-04
Cut Line, anglers below are finished and have $ totals
13. Robert Stinger Williamsburg, VA 2 22-01 0 1900
Day 1: 4 14-01 2: 2 08-00
14. Troy Davis Hurricane Mills, TN 5 21-01 0 1900
Day 1: 2 05-09 2: 5 15-08
15. Sam Boss Paducah, KY 1 20-04 0 1900
Day 1: 5 14-03 2: 1 06-01
16. Troy Morrow Toccoa, GA 3 19-00 0 1900
Day 1: 2 09-05 2: 3 09-11
17. Brian Hensley Edwardsburg, MI 2 18-04 0 1900
Day 1: 3 10-08 2: 2 07-12
18. Perry Neathery Albany, KY 4 18-02 0 1900
Day 1: 1 02-04 2: 4 15-14
19. John Schlee St Paul, MN 2 18-01 0 1900
Day 1: 5 09-14 2: 2 08-03
20. Marc Kinnelly Frederick, MD 1 17-05 0 1900
Day 1: 4 13-00 2: 1 04-05
21. Randall Tharp Gardendale, AL 3 15-06 0 1600
Day 1: 2 04-11 2: 3 10-11
22. Nicholas Turner Jones, AL 1 15-04 0 1600
Day 1: 4 11-14 2: 1 03-06
23. Robert Q Dodson Sr Harrison, AR 1 15-01 0 1600
Day 1: 4 13-10 2: 1 01-07
24. Randy Childers Anderson, SC 3 14-14 0 1600
Day 1: 2 05-15 2: 3 08-15
25. Samuel Thomas Sumter, SC 2 13-15 0 1600
Day 1: 2 08-00 2: 2 05-15
26. Jamie Horton Centreville, AL 1 13-10 0 1600
Day 1: 3 09-07 2: 1 04-03
27. Brady Farrell Fort Atkinson, WI 2 13-09 0 1600
Day 1: 2 06-01 2: 2 07-08
28. Eric Johnson Columbus, IN 1 13-03 0 1600
Day 1: 5 09-11 2: 1 03-08
29. Billy Thompson Cordele, GA 2 12-11 0 1600
Day 1: 2 05-04 2: 2 07-07
30. Richard Smith Dumfries, VA 1 12-09 0 1600
Day 1: 3 09-05 2: 1 03-04
31. Jeffrey Lokken Lebanon, TN 2 12-04 0 1600
Day 1: 2 06-03 2: 2 06-01
32. Thomas Dooley Virginia Beach, VA 1 12-01 0 1600
Day 1: 3 07-13 2: 1 04-04
33. Calvin Hewitt Cope, SC 2 11-09 0 1600
Day 1: 2 05-08 2: 2 06-01
34. Brian Brown Breezy Point, MN 2 11-01 0 1600
Day 1: 2 04-15 2: 2 06-02
35. Chris Atwell Mechanicsville, VA 2 10-08 0 1600
Day 1: 1 02-07 2: 2 08-01
36. Gary Clouse Lavergne, TN 1 10-05 0 1400
Day 1: 3 08-06 2: 1 01-15
37. Michael McMillan Greensboro, NC 3 10-04 0 1400
Day 1: 0 00-00 2: 3 10-04
38. Danny Grantham Mobile, AL 2 10-02 0 1400
Day 1: 1 03-14 2: 2 06-04
39. Brannon Jones Montgomery, AL 1 09-11 0 1400
Day 1: 2 04-12 2: 1 04-15
40. Mark Cox Hiwassee, VA 1 09-00 0 1400
Day 1: 2 07-09 2: 1 01-07
41. Rod Robinson Raymond, MS 1 08-14 0 1400
Day 1: 2 07-07 2: 1 01-07
42. Dean Capra Andover, MN 1 08-09 0 1400
Day 1: 2 07-02 2: 1 01-07
43. Greg Anderson Warwick, RI 1 08-08 0 1300
Day 1: 1 02-14 2: 1 05-10
44. Sonny Moore Forsyth, MO 1 08-03 0 1300
Day 1: 1 02-08 2: 1 05-11
45. Matthew Hamlette Altavista, VA 1 06-07 0 1300
Day 1: 2 05-00 2: 1 01-07
45. Danny Smith Monterey, LA 1 06-07 0 1300
Day 1: 1 02-08 2: 1 03-15
47. Stan Williams Calhoun, LA 1 04-13 0 1300
Day 1: 1 03-06 2: 1 01-07
48. Mike White Rogers, AR 1 04-01 0 1300
Day 1: 1 02-10 2: 1 01-07
49. David Wright Lexington, NC 1 03-14 0 1300
Day 1: 1 02-07 2: 1 01-07
50. Michael Presley Deatsvillle, AL 1 03-08 0 1300
Day 1: 1 02-01 2: 1 01-07
51. Raymond Goodwin Independence, LA 1 03-06 0 1300
Day 1: 0 00-00 2: 1 03-06
52. Ray Tweedy Appomattox, VA 1 01-07 0 1300
Day 1: 0 00-00 2: 1 01-07
52. Larry King Macon, GA 1 01-07 0 1300
Day 1: 0 00-00 2: 1 01-07
52. Gary Clark Groveland, IL 1 01-07 0 1300
Day 1: 0 00-00 2: 1 01-07
52. Billy Boyd Kingston, TN 1 01-07 0 1300
Day 1: 0 00-00 2: 1 01-07
52. Robert Trueblood Walnut Cove, NC 1 01-07 0 1300
Day 1: 0 00-00 2: 1 01-07
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Totals
Day #Limits #Fish Weight
1 8 132 412-00
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8 132 412-00

Tom & Brad are going to have to find some giants as I type this morning to mount a comeback against Mr. Lee…..

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Bassmaster Weekend Series Championships – Day 1

With the final Classic spot on the line, 56 anglers braved less then desirable conditions on Lake Guntersville today.  The exciting thing, is that there are 5 MN anglers that I fished against all summer long in this tournament.  Notable Tom Borkowski, who I am pulling for is lurking in 4th and is in striking distance of the leader and secondly John Schlee as well, as he & his wife are expecting very soon.  See full results below with MN anglers in bold.

Day 1 boater standings

   Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs-oz  
1.  Russell Colwell        Baltimore, Md.          5  22-00
2.  Thomas Dickerson       Orange, Texas           5  16-13
3.  Jeff Coble             Manson, N.C.            5  16-03   
4.  Thomas Borkowski       Savage, Minn.           5  15-13
5.  Bradley Leifermann     Andover, Minn.          4  14-06
6.  Sam Boss               Paducah, Ky.            5  14-03
7.  Robert Stinger         Williamsburg, Va.       4  14-01
8.  Robert Q Dodson        Harrison, Ark.          4  13-10
9.  Todd Lee               Grove, Okla.            3  13-07
10. Marc Kinnelly          Frederick, Md.          4  13-00
11. Robbie Dodson          Harrison, Ark.          4  12-12
12. Joel Barber            Brandon, Miss.          5  12-06
13. Nicholas Turner        Jones, Ala.             4  11-14
14. Klaus Hadschin         Granite Falls, N.C.     3  11-11
15. Brian Hensley          Edwardsburg, Mich.      3  10-08
16. Tom Hicks              Richmond, Va.           3  10-00
17. Bobby Myers            Tulsa, Okla.            3   9-15
18. John Schlee            St Paul, Minn.          5   9-14
19. Eric Johnson 	   Columbus, Ind.          5   9-11
20. Jamie Horton           Centreville, Ala.       3   9-07
21. Richard Smith          Dumfries, Va.           3   9-05
21. Troy Morrow            Toccoa, Ga.             2   9-05
23. Gary Clouse            Lavergne, Tenn.         3   8-06
24. Samuel Thomas          Sumter, S.C.            2   8-00
25. Thomas Dooley          Virginia Beach, Va.     3   7-13
26. Mark Cox               Hiwassee, Va.           2   7-09
27. Rod Robinson           Raymond, Miss.          2   7-07
28. Dean Capra             Andover, Minn.          2   7-02
29. Jeffrey Lokken         Lebanon, Tenn.          2   6-03
30. Brady Farrell          Fort Atkinson, Wisc.    2   6-01
31. Randy Childers         Anderson, S.C.          2   5-15
32. Troy Davis             Hurricane Mills, Tenn.  2   5-09
33. Calvin Hewitt          Cope, S.C.              2   5-08
34. Billy Thompson         Cordele, Ga.            2   5-04
35. Matthew Hamlette       Altavista, Va.          2   5-00
36. Brian Brown            Breezy Point, Minn.     2   4-15
37. Brannon Jones          Montgomery, Ala.        2   4-12
38. Randall Tharp          Gardendale, Ala.        2   4-11
39. James Elliott          Center, Texas           1   4-10
40. Danny Grantham         Mobile, Ala.            1   3-14
41. Stan Williams          Calhoun, La.            1   3-06
42. Greg Anderson          Warwick, R.I.           1   2-14
43. Mike White             Rogers, Ark.            1   2-10
44. Sonny Moore            Forsyth, Mo.            1   2-08
44. Danny Smith            Monterey, La.           1   2-08
46. Chris Atwell           Mechanicsville, Va.     1   2-07
46. David Wright           Lexington, N.C.         1   2-07
48. Perry Neathery         Albany, Ky.             1   2-04
49. Michael Presley        Deatsvillle, Ala.       1   2-01
50. Billy Boyd             Kingston, Tenn.         0   0-00
50. Gary Clark             Groveland, Ill.         0   0-00
50. Raymond Goodwin        Independence, La.       0   0-00
50. Larry King             Macon, Ga.              0   0-00
50. Michael McMillan       Greensboro, N.C.        0   0-00
50. Robert Trueblood       Walnut Cove, N.C.       0   0-00
50. Ray Tweedy             Appomattox, Va.         0   0-00

Totals Day #Limits #Fish Weight 1 8 132 412-00

Overall the 5 MN anglers are fairing well, as they all managed to catch fish in some tough conditions.  Keep it up guys!

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Congrats to the Federation Anglers going to the Classic!

My hats off to the 6 guys that will be fishing on the biggest stage in a few weeks from the Federation Nation.
Royce Dennington OK

Brent Long SC

Shigeru Tsukiyama  Tokyo

Kevin Waterman MD 

Chris Novack CT

Terry McWilliams IN

You guys did what a lot of us weekend guys are gunning for, my hats off to you.  Make the most of it and kick some butt

Only one slot left to fill for the Classic…..  51 guys will fish in the Weekend Series Championship this week and the winner will fill the final slot and take down a cool $100,000 :0

Here is what the field looks like now:

Elite Anglers

1 Michael Iaconelli

2 Steve Kennedy

3 Kevin VanDam

4 Aaron Martens

5 Dean Rojas

6 Kevin Wirth

7 Skeet Reese

8 Edwin Evers

9 Tommy Biffle

10 Kelly Jordon

11 Greg Hackney

12 Jason Quinn

13 Gerald Swindle

14 Denny Brauer

15 Russ Lane

16 Alton Jones

17 John Murray

18 Jared Lintner

19 Peter Thliveros

20 John Crews

21 Matt Reed

22 Mike McClelland

23 Todd Faircloth

24 Randy Howell

25 Mike Wurm

26 Bill Lowen

27 Jeff Reynolds

28 Lee Bailey

28 Mark Tucker

30 Timmy Horton

31 Terry Scroggins

32 Zell Rowland

33 Jeff Kriet

34 Rick Clunn

35 Takahiro Omori

36 Gary Klein

37 Ishama Monroe

 

Open Anglers

Derek Remitz, 24, of Hemphill, Texas

Sam Lashlee, 45, of Camden, Tenn.

James Charlesworth, 33, of St. Cloud, Fla

James Nigqemeyer, 34, of Lindale, Texas

Tom Hamlin, 50, of Lizella, Ga.

Boyd Duckett, 46, of Demopolis, Ala

 

Federation Anglers
Royce Dennington OK

Brent Long SC

Shigeru Tsukiyama  Tokyo

Kevin Waterman MD 

Chris Novack CT

Terry McWilliams IN

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Federation Championships & My New Toy

I am sure some of you been keeping an eye on the Federation Nation Championships to see which 6 guys will be going to the Classic.  Right now as I type they are most likely just wrapping up their final fishing day and 6 participants will be punching their proverbial tickets to the big dance.  The top finisher in each of 6 regions will be fishing on Lay Lake this February for $500,000 and fishing immortality.

I was pulling for Jim Severson to make it the Classic to represent MN, he still has a shot but finished yesterday about 9lbs out of the lead, so it does not look good, but I am sure he represented us well at the tournament.  Later this evening Bassmaster.com should have the results up and we can catch the action on TV  on Saturday, Jan. 27 at 9 a.m. ET on ESPN2.

On another note, just got a new fishing toy today
Check out my Shimano Biomaster 2500 spinning reel, got it from Brooklyn Bill’s
 
It is the Japanese equivalent of the Shimano Stradic, although superior in frame & spool design as well as lighter

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Lake Amistad Elite Series Co-Angler?

I took the plunge, I put my deposit down to fish the Amistad Elite Series last night online.  It was quite difficult, must have been a lot of people signing up for the events, constant server timeouts.  But eventually, both my father and I got our deposits in and are on the waiting list.  Sounds like it is a kind of wait and see game to see if we actually get in, but from the sounds of it, if we signed up that early we should get in. 

If we do get in, then it kind of comes down to the draw, kind of exciting to think you could be bass fishing out of the back of the boat with KVD, IKE, Skeet, Hack, Ish or Swindle  or you could get Byron Velvick

I am going down there during the event regardless if I get in or not.  I had such a good time last year, check out my Blog Entries from last year when I was bass fishing Amistad during the Elite Series.  Anyone else going to be in Del Rio during the Elite Series?

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Iaconelli’s Federation Roots

Bassmaster.com just put a few nice pieces on Mike Iaconelli’s early fishing start and how he cut his teeth in the Top Rod Bass Casters bass club and New Jersey Federation.

Check out these two articles:
Iaconelli’s Federation Nation roots

A night with Ike

Ike is one of several pros that got their starts in the BASS Federation, Denny Brauer, Peter Ponds, & Jamie Fralick as well as many others.

Just another reason to think about joining a local bass club…..

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Winning Wilcard Pattern on the Harris Chain

Florida’s Harris Chain of Lakes is a popular BASS stop, but tournaments there had almost always taken place in the spring. This time around, though, anglers fishing the Bassmaster Elite Series Wildcard Qualifier faced a full-on late-fall/winter fishery.

Needless to say, conditions were tough. It took Ben Matsubu 13 1/2 pounds a day to win, but nobody else was even close. In fact, Matsubu made it a total blowout, and won by a 7 1/2-pound margin.

It was his first BASS win, and the biggest moment of his career so far. With it, he pocketed a boat package valued at over $50,000, plus paid entry fees for the 2007 Elite Series season ($55,000).   Here’s how the Texas pro did it.

Practice
As practice began, Ben Matsubu noticed that the fish weren’t in the shallow canals – the water was too low. Instead, they were concentrated to the outside in main-lake areas. But rather than run helter-skelter through the chain of lakes, he decided to focus first on Lake Eustis.

He found three banks worth the time and effort, but it was really boring. On the second day of practice, he thought about going into Harris to practice, but the wind was blowing hard. So he decided to focus more on Eustis, and worked a 3-mile stretch he hadn’t hit yet. Within that, he found a half-mile stretch with fish.

The third day of practice was basically a bust. With his Eustis work pretty much done, he ran to Dora. It was a mudbowl with no bass. So he entered competition with two or three possible stretches to fish on Eustis.

Notable was that much of the field was flipping and worming, but he was cranking. Also notable was that his main spot, where he planned to start, was near a well-known community hole on the north end of Eustis.

Day 1
Matsubu started day 1 of the tournament near the community hole. Conditions were windy and rainy, and it took him about an hour and a half to catch a limit. At that point, he made the key decision of the tournament.

“I told myself, ‘You know what, I need to keep going another quarter-mile.’ I hit one stretch where I didn’t catch them in practice, and there were big ones in there. I caught a couple of big fish right away, but never got another bite there.”

If he hadn’t gone that extra quarter-mile, he wouldn’t have caught those two fish. And as he’d learn the next day, that quarter-mile stretch – about a half-mile from the community hole – turned out to be the winning area.  But as noted, he initially caught two big fish there, then the bite ended. He finished up his day in Harris, caught his limit, and that was it for day 1.

Day 2
Day 2 delivered post-frontal conditions, but Matsubu’s fish bit early. He started on his big-fish spot from day 1 and quickly caught a 3- and 4-pounder. But he also lost a 5 1/2- to 6-pounder. He decided then to lay off the area.

Ben continued to run and gun in Eustis and finished off his limit.

Day 3
Things happened pretty quickly for Matsubu on day 3. He ran right to his big-fish spot again, and immediately connected.   “I missed the first fish, and caught the second – a 4-pounder right where I’d caught my good fish the day before. Then 10 yards later I caught a 2 1/2. Then 30 yards later I caught a 3 1/2. Then I struggled for a long time.”

He eventually pulled the plug on his big-fish spot and commenced to running. He hit all his spots from the previous 2 days, but hit the lode later in the day.

“On my way to Harris, there was an area I’d found in practice, but I never caught a fish there on day 1 or 2, probably because the wind wasn’t blowing,” he noted. “But on the last day, the wind was blowing along the banks. We went in and they were everywhere.

He lost two really good ones, and culled out a little 12-incher. And his partner caught two 2 1/2s real quick.  At that point it was game over.

Winning Pattern Notes
About his big-fish spot, Matsubu said: “It was a sort of flat little point with four different types of vegetation on it – hydrilla, eelgrass, reeds and Kissimmee grass.”

Also important were depressions to the outside of the weeds. “In the Harris Chain, people build up their backyards by taking dirt out of the lake,” he said. “That leaves a lot of 8- to 10-foot holes in front of the Kissimmee grass.

“And right by the (big-fish) area, there was a park, and when they built up a certain part of the park, they left an 8-foot hole within 10 yards of where I fished. That probably contributed to it a little bit. It’s a nice deep little hole that the fish can turn to if it got cold.”

He didn’t fish that hole though – he fished pockets of grass. During practice, he marked the end of every eelgrass and hydrilla bed in the productive areas. He noted that allowed him to maneuver the boat to utilize the whole area of grass. But the key areas were those rare spots where the grass extended out about 20 yards beyond where it normally ended.

And he’d tick the grass with the crankbait, much like fishing a Rat-L-Trap in the grass. He started with his rodtip high, at about 11:00, then slowly lowered it as his crank moved into deeper water, all the while ticking the top of the grass.  He did catch one fish, a 4-pounder, on a worm. Otherwise, all his fish bit the Lucky Craft RC 2.5.

Winning Gear Notes
> Crankbait gear: 7′ medium-action Powell fiberglass rod, Bass Pro Shops Johnny Morris casting reel, 16-pound Yamamoto Sugoi fluorocarbon line, Lucky Craft Rick Clunn Crankbaits 2.5 (chartreuse/black-back).

> He changed out the stock hooks for No. 2 Mustad Triple Grip trebles (red on front, black-chrome on back), because he felt the stock hooks were too light for big bass.

> Worm gear: 7’3″ heavy-action Powell frog rod, Shimano Curado Super-Free casting reel, 16-pound Sugoi, 4/0 Roboworm ReBarb hook, 1/8oz Kanji Senkin X-Metal tungsten weight, 6 1/2″ Gary Yamamoto Kut Tail worm (watermelon/gold).

> He pegged the weight about 1/4-inch above the worm with rubber from a spinnerbait skirt. Her prefers the rubber over a toothpick because it won’t nick the fluorocarbon.

> He also used a  BSX Biosonix Fish Attractor Unit. “I’ve had Biosonix for almost 2 years now, and I believe that in shallow water, it excites the fish,” he said. “I’ve heard both pros and cons about it, but I’m convinced that it works in shallow water. I’ve seen post-spawn fish guarding fry swim 5 to 10 feet toward the boat when the unit’s on. They just leave the fry back there.”

The Bottom Line
> Main factor in his success – “Getting on those big fish. Going that extra quarter-mile on day 1, and also using the crankbait when others weren’t.”

> Performance edge – “The (RC 2.5) crankbait. In practice, I started catching them on a spinnerbait. But I started to experiment with different sizes of RCs – the 1.5, 2.5 and 3.5. After I caught one on a 1.5, I saw a bluegill that was a little bigger than the 1.5, so I switched to a 2.5., then to a 3. After the bass regurgitated a bunch of bluegill in my livewell, I saw the 2.5 was the perfect size, and that was a key factor.” 

His three-day total of 40-15 easily outdistanced Georgia’s Jim Murray (33-8) and Florida’s Bryan Hudgins (32-13). Rounding out the top five were Marty Robinson of South Carolina (32-7) and Matt Amedeo of Ohio (31-9).

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