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Rayburn Update and Toys for Tots

Posted by admin on December 11, 2017

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Saturday morning on Rayburn "Santa" Clint Wade of Outlaw Outdoors brought 24 degree temps to Rayburn (that's Steve "Moonpie" Evans my partner for the day with Santa, I held the dog and played photog). The water temp as we idled out was hovering around 50 but as soon as the sun hit the water it warmed quickly. We took a chance and made a pass on a group of trap fish and were able to catch three on a 1/2 oz trap and then popped one a little over 5 on an a-rig. The area of the lake we were in there is still matted grass out to 7-8 foot deep and then scattered out to about 11 (if these really cold nights persist I think you will start seeing the grass fall over pretty soon, usually happens if we get prolonged water temps in the low 50's or colder). The first three were on top of the grass, then the bigger fish was on the outside edge, which is really more scattered grass than an edge. We had 4 probably in a half hour and it really slowed thereafter. Luckily we culled a fish and then caught an 8.08 out of a 27 foot brushpile. Interestingly we spent the majority of the rest of the day, with the bulk of our catch in the box by 9:30-10:00, out deep trying to cull up. Not sure if it was the hi pressure, east wind, poor fishing skills or what but we didn't help the stringer at all doing that. With about 30 minutes left we went thru a grass scrape I had been catching some fish out of but due to poor execution on 5 bites we were only able to cull with one 3 lber. This is one of those that got away, we really had a chance to bust a big stringer today, but from the results with only 23 and change winning several teams are probably thinking the same thing. But great fun, super tournament for a great cause put on by Clint and Stacy from Outlaw and Hunter from TriLakes, well done all. Blog on really fun Sunday with a new PB to come!


Rayburn and Toys for Tot's Tournament Saturday

Posted by ken on December 7, 2017

If you don't know about it there is a Toys for Tots tournament this weekend on Rayburn put on by TriLakes Tackle and Outlaw Outdoors. Great group of guys, little or no cost tournament, and the weather looks stellar. I got down there two weeks ago and the small fish fishing was pretty great, lots of 2-3 lb fish, catching them on top...all the way down to 32 feet. With the cool nights this week I would guess the trap bite might heat back up, if not pick up your flippin gear or your whopper plopper and see what happens! Hope to see everyone down for a good cause.


Limping Home with Two Black Eyes

Posted by ken on November 6, 2017

In case you missed it last week was the FLW Costa Championship on Kentucky Lake, if you missed it, that's ok, I was there and I missed it as well. Kentucky Lake is known for it's spectacular summer ledge fishing...not its fall fishing. It is the most humiliating week I have ever spent on a lake. First the ugly, I had never zeroed in an FLW event before, and not only did I blank on day 1, I followed it with a blank on day 2 as well. What's worse is this was, after my practice, absolutely no surprise.  There was little reason to pre-practice as the fish would have been out deep not long ago, so when I arrived mid-day last Saturday, about 6 hours behind when official practice started, it was the first time I had ever set eyes upon the lake. And it is gorgeous, good water color, leaves on the trees were brilliant, so I dumped my Ranger in and went north, which oddly there is downriver as the lake actually flows south to north. I checked an area a friend had told me about and got no bites, nothing really interesting, so I came about half way back up the lake to about 7 miles from Paris Landing where we were fishing out of and caught a solid 2 and one about 3 1/2 in the back of a creek on a Biffle Bug. That was my action for the day, so next morning I headed south, way up the river to the New Johnsonville area where the BFL regional was won a few weeks prior. Fishing dark til dark, I never had a bite...well actually I caught a skipjack on a squarebill. So Monday I came back south and over the course of a day, again dark to dark, I had one keeper bite, a 5 lber from about 12" of water I saw chasing bait. So Tuesday, my last day of practice I decided that I had to find the bait, as I was seeing very little shallow so I went out and starting in the river idled up a creek until I saw bait, which were piled in a corner, first cast with a C-Rig produced what I surmised was a barfish, second cast the same, third cast similar bite but it held on, a 6 lb largemouth. I didn't make another cast on the spot and fished 20 more similar spots until dark ran me off the water...that was the last keeper bite I saw while I was there (not only did I not catch any, I never saw a keeper caught). I wasn't alone, over 40 of the 193 pros that qualified and fished blanked both days. The FLW Tour angler of the year Bryan Thrift made us all feel small with 27 lbs day one, but Ky Lake bit him the following two days when he could only muster two fish on day 2, and blanked on the final day. One guy caught a limit all three days, of 193 pros only 7 caught limits both the first two days, get this, the 2nd-10th place guys that fished the last day, had the lake all to themselves, they weighed 8 fish, total, 9 guys that had "figured it out" weighed 8 fish with all that money on the line.  I have never seen fishing that tough in my life, and I'm glad to be back in Texas...only problem is I'm going back up there this weekend for the Wildcard, after having seen 4 keepers in 7 days of fishing.


Red River...Seriously

Posted by ken on October 16, 2017

Red River....seriously, enough already. This is, truthfully I can't keep count, but why do they continue to go to places where the fishing stinks. And worst why does everyone continue to follow giving them positive reinforcement by going to places where the fishing is so bad. To go on record, we are competitive on rivers, the last championship we fished was 2013, on, big surprise, the Red River, and we cashed a check. But since then we have either fished, or paid our entry fees to qualify for the championship and not fished another since. This is not our jobs, we take vacation days to go do this, I like to have fun on my vacation days, what you are putting your loyal followers/customers through is not fun (and for the record, we didn't go). 220+ teams, first day, 13 limits, 5.5% of the field caught a frickin limit. A third of the field zeroed, and this wasn't "had fish and turned them back", everyone knew day one how bad the fishing was, if you had a 12"er you weighed it as just over 5 lbs was in the money day one. After two days, two teams weighed 10 fish......32% of the field didn't weigh a fish. And don't tell me "oh the floods", last year at the Sabine, 11 lbs a day wins, and besides bad fishing, how many guys, on their vacations from work, are tearing up their gear hitting stuff at both these places. I realize there are a limited number of places they don't go for regular season events, but I think if they asked us, most of us would WAY rather go to Falcon, yes drive 500 miles, to have FUN, we don't really care that another division fishes it, no matter where you go there are going to be locals. Last time we were there we had 61 lbs for 2 days and got the LAST place check, who cares, we had a ball, we literally culled a 5-2, now that is fun fishing. Just do us this favor...ask us, you have our email addresses already, send us a survey monkey and list 20 lakes and ask us to rank where we would rather have a championship, I think you would be surprised, we just want to go have fun, catch fish, and the bigger the better. Rayburn, Toledo, Amistad, Falcon, Texoma (I know hard to write that), Cooper, Eufaula, Lake O'the Pines, Quachita, Grand, go crazy, send us two emails first asking for suggestions and then the survey monkey. 

Oh and FLW BFL, pay attention here, those guys aren't happy being over this week either.    


FLW Tour By the Numbers ... and Why I'm Staying Home

Posted by ken on October 12, 2017

I have said for the last 3 years, the years I have been trying through the FLW Costa events, that when I qualified for the FLW tour I would go up and fish it. Been something of a dream for me but I put off trying because I have had a very successful career in the life insurance business for the past 30 years and the time away didn't see to make sense from an economics standpoint. And here, 2017, was my shot. Going into the last event I sat in 8th, I fumbled at Texoma and fell to 16th, I didn't qualify, I hear I can still get in if I want, so I put a pen to it. Everyone on tour talks about making the Forrest Wood Cup, that's the goal, the top 40, the guys that had a great years. Of those 40 guys only 7 guys made over a $100,000 in total winnings, which if you think about it makes some sense, 8 tournaments including the Cup, the top guy in each makes $100k and another $25k if he's in a Ranger, from there it falls off a cliff. Second is $30k, 10th, you make $15,000. From those top 7 money winners for 2017 it falls fast and hard. Even if, from a points standpoint you had a great year, David Dudley finished 5th in the points, but only won $69,000 for the year (likely a net of $30kish, see math below) Of the 40 that made the cup a couple grossed in the $70-$90's, but you have to consider expenses, entry fees alone for 2017 were $31,500, one of the guys that qualified for the Cup didn't even come close to covering his entry fees. Maybe he paid them, maybe he didn't, but I know a bunch of these guys personally, a boat and motor deal is a regular deal for them. But cash sponsors, continued.....


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