Posted by: DUNE HOPPER Posted on: 04/02/09 at 14:22:54
Whatever hapened to..............
DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL
Posted by: trackerpt175 - Ex Member Posted on: 04/01/09 at 23:49:23
hey that was one time dont judge me!
troy
Posted by: Daryl Posted on: 04/01/09 at 16:05:48
I did pee on my hands (not on purpose) and still didn't feel it. I got the numbness out of my finger tips yesturday.
Go ahead Mike, pee on them, Troy will still fish with you. But he may not hold your hand.
Posted by: trackerpt175 - Ex Member Posted on: 04/01/09 at 00:11:12
if you pee on yourself at banks im not fishing with you the rest of the year...
troy
Posted by: Xsftballer Posted on: 03/31/09 at 06:05:49
Yes sir what a tought bite on Saturday. My hands were so cold at one point I seriously thought about pee-ing on them. I'm not kidding. They HURT.
Henry and I were very disappointed on our finish. We ended up with only 2 fish for 6.63lbs and the second fish came with 40 minutes before weigh in. A very far cry from our many hours of pre-fishing for this tournament. But hats off to those who figured out a very tought bite.
Mike
Posted by: bill44 - Ex Member Posted on: 03/30/09 at 17:50:27
Thanks Mark,
I was wondering how things would go under the tough weather conditions.
And thanks for the detailed report. It's like a VERSES or ESPN reporter.
Bill
Posted by: marktfd88 - Ex Member Posted on: 03/30/09 at 14:15:54
Kenny G killed us on Saturday. He reported catching a dozen or so fish, with everything working everywhere for him and his wife. Congrats KG. 17.7lbs. I do know on Saturday morning as Daryl and I went by him and Macr M, that there were 7 boats working that small stretch of water. Either alot of guys really felt confident in that area, or alot of guys don't have a clue and figured they would follow the good sticks around and fish by them. 2nd place had 10lbs on Saturday and Cris Ferry of Auburn Sports and Marine had 3rd with 8.99. Great job Chris, thanks for bogarting that spot you dog. As for Daryl and I ( aka Dieter and Claus ) we sucked on Saturday. Not for a lack of bite. We had 6 solid bites, more than enuf to put good weight in the boat. Daryl and I each lost a fish, I had one break off on the hook set and we each missed good bites on prime spots that I know were kicking out fish. My magic hump produced 3 quick bites on Saturday in a 30 min stretch. Which produced a whopping 0.0 lbs Sunday broke clear and calm. With it snowing in the morning here in Maple Valley. The wind picked up by 9am and was coming from the northwest. Brutal conditions and the bite was dead. I had 2 bites all day and got one in the boat for 2.95 lbs and good for, are you ready for this, 3rd place. Thats right only 4 boats weighed fish. The kicker was 1st and 2nd weren't in the options so we cleaned up all the options money , The fish are really scattered right now. They are moving around dramatically this time of year. It amazes me how fast the smallies biological clock has them moving from 35 to 55ft just 2 short weeks ago to 20 to 40ft now. One team actually was catching there smallies in less than 20ft. Most of the winter spots that produce fish 2 wks ago will get you nothing right now. The key is understanding where the fish are moving to in the this pre prespawn move. This year by spending time on the water and looking for new stuff I was able to add about 10 new spots to my list of fish holding areas. Yet the water temp on Washington hasn't changed one bit.
Mark
Posted by: Chris B. Posted on: 03/30/09 at 04:10:35
Kenny G won Saturday with over 15 lbs. Both days were brutal for most.