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Look where I popped up…..

My big bass from Amistad and I ended up on the HomePage of Bass Fishing Experts!  You can also see the picture in the gallery section.  This is a pretty cool site, its kinda new, so its getting more content all the time.  The best part is, you can be part of the content.

You can submit your own tips, photos, product reviews, etc.  All this and more at BFX!

Enjoy,

Rich
www.richlindgren.com
basstournament.blogspot.com


After the weigh-in & last morning on Lake Amistad

Immediately after the crowning of Ish Monroe as the champion of the inaugural Elite Series event, Ryan & I headed back out onto the lake for the last few hours of daylight.  These are two of the better fish I caught, one was on a Lucky Craft Pointer and the other was on a White 8″ Lake Fork Top Dog Lizard off a bed in about 4ft of water around a large flooded bush.


My fishing partner Ryan got one nearly 6lbs off a bed on a Red Bug Lake Fork Tackle Zig Zag, rigged on a light Texas rig.  The next morning we got into some jerkbait fish, I did not catch anything worthy of breaking out the camera, although Ryan got a 4.5lb largemouth on a large Rapala Husky Jerk fished over some grass in about 10-12ft of water.  We caught several quality fish using his technique.  I also managed a few fish on a bleeding baby bass Secret Weapon Spinnerbait that was fished around flooded bushes.   

Unfortunately the morning ended too soon, we had to pack up and head for San Antonio to catch our flight.  We were welcomed back home in Minneapolis with a 12″ of white fluffy snow  

Quick note: Greg Hackney leads the first day of the Bassmasters Elite Series at Sam Rayburn Reservoir, but he only holds a slim lead over Kevin VanDam & Mike Iaconelli.  The Day 1 leaderboard looks like a who’s who list of today’s top stars.

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

1.  Greg Hackney           Gonzales, La.           5  22-02  305    $1,000.00
  Day 1: 5   22-02  
2.  Kevin VanDam           Kalamazoo, Mich.        5  22-01  295
  Day 1: 5   22-01  
3.  Michael Iaconelli      Runnemede, N.J.         5  21-08  290
  Day 1: 5   21-08  
4.  Dean Rojas             Lake Havasu, Ariz.      5  21-00  285
  Day 1: 5   21-00  
5.  Edwin Evers            Talala, Okla.           5  20-12  280
  Day 1: 5   20-12  

Wish I was still in TX,
Rich
www.richlindgren.com
basstournament.blogspot.com



Spot Remover 

Get kids hooked on Fishing, NOT DRUGS!

Woo Daves said it best, “you will rarely ever find a kid in juvenile detention or in jail that has a hunting or fishing license in his pocket.”  Seems like kind of an odd statement, but the more I think about, the more truth I find in his words.

 

I consider myself to be a good example, I grew up with a fishing pole in my hand, I never remember not loving to fish and I have spent a fare amount of time hunting growing up as well.  Sure I have made my mistakes, but no real brushes with the law of any magnitude.  I thank my father for giving me the opportunity to learn and love the great outdoors.  That’s probably why my friends were always so much better at video games than I was.  I am not sure how well those video game skills serve them these days anyways J  My father never forced me to go fishing, but always extended the opportunities, I am not sure I ever said “No.”

 

The great thing about today is that there are more & more great opportunities fro young kids to become involved in fishing.  Bass fishing organizations have established programs like CastingKids & Jr. Bass Clubs that make it easy and inexpensive for kids to get involved.

 

CastingKids events are completely free and happen all year long all over the country.  You can find schedules online.  CastingKids is a free casting clinic and contest that teaches kids (ages 7-14) different casting techniques and then allows them to compete fro prizes and scholarships.

 

There are more and more Jr. Bass Clubs popping up all over the United States, these clubs introduce kids to the fun of competitive fishing as well as teaching them about everything from lure selection to seasonal patterns of fishing.  I only wish there were these types of clubs when I was young.  I ad to wait until I was 16 to join an adult club & most of the guys I fished against were in their 40’s.  Most events happen during the summer when kids are out of school and have the time to participate.  Kids fish with adult bass club members out of their boat.

 

So do your children a favor and introduce them to the great sport of fishing.  It could be an hour of fishing at the local fishing pier or a CastingKids event at the mall one weekend; there are lots of ways to test the water.  They may never turn out to be as passionate about the sport as I am, but I doubt they will regret the experiences or the opportunity to learn more about the great outdoors.  

See another “Take a kid fishing” article
Also Checkout Gopher Jr. Bassmasters

Rich
www.richlindgren.com
basstournament.blogspot.com