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Day 1 is in the books
By djkimmel on Sep 10, 2008 | In 2008 TBF N Div Championship | 2 feedbacks »
Well, this didn't go quite the way I personally hoped, but the team did pretty well. Modrak is leading and several other members - Cummings, Peck, Reiter off the top of my head (tired head) had real good weights. I managed a limited plus a few extra, but it was an odd day for me.
Way too nice. Yep, I said it. I can't recall the last time it was that nice all day on the Northern end of the lake/river. Normally, I love days like this - they are rare on the Great Lakes, but today was odd.
First off, I caught largemouths all day almost everywhere I went in the lake and river including spots I've never caught them before. I weighed 2 in. The bass were feeding up high overall and keying in on small minnows. We had no real opportunities for big bass early and few keepers - which is how my practice had been going. But we have to do something in the morning.
Later, the size of the bass started to head in the right direction, but with the bass keying in on the small minnows in a lot of spots, they didn't always hook up good or fully 'commit' to the bait, we I lost 3 better keepers including 1 I had two shots at, and my nonboater partner lost at least 2 good ones. Twice we pulled in on spots to have bass busting. We got 1 only the first time and a double the 2nd.
My partner was from 2nd place Indiana and had a little more weight than me with 4 bass - the team was pre-occupied so they forgot to get after me. So tomorrow, I have a partner from Ohio who is leading his state and antsy about keeping that lead. It should make for an interesting day as I try to figure out what adjustments to make to start getting back on the bigger bass I was catching in practice. And we HAVE to keep the lead!!
The Big Day is finally here...
By djkimmel on Sep 9, 2008 | In 2008 TBF N Div Championship | Send feedback »
Well, tomorrow it counts. Tomorrow the hooks will be set with full and unforgiving force because we all need to bring in the bags. We can't let Michigan down and lose on our home turf!!! No way. We would never live it down...
I drew an angler from Indiana. He is fishing something possibly not too far from one of my patterns and wants to go there in the afternoon, so I get the morning to see what I can put together. Cross your fingers time...
I'm in the last (3rd) flight, but there's only 36 boats so tomorrow I'll have almost an extra half hour to fish. They will probably flip flop us, but I like having more time on the first day to see what happens.
I had one a really good bass in an old spot and found a new spot that had at least one quality bass on it (it creamed a new lure I'm trying, plus Wayne has some news baits I want to try tomorrow). I have a few other bass on, but I didn't fish a real long time. Needed to make sure everything is ready and I'm as prepared as I can be (I am almost the world's slowest preparer, but that's okay).
FLW has a person on site who will be updating their TBF section daily so you can find out how we did later tomorrow evening. I hope we end up living up to the level of confidence the guys were showing at the team meeting tonight. Team confidence seems very high. Confidence is important!
Remind me why I do this...?
By djkimmel on Sep 9, 2008 | In 2008 TBF N Div Championship | Send feedback »
What a day...? Not sure it taught me a lot, but... I think... once I dry out
I will have a better idea.
I ran into TBF of Michigan Pres Dennis Beltz on the way out this morning and spent some time going over plans – what was working and what needed to be changed – for the actual logistics of this event. Michigan team mate Jon Jezierski came by for a few minutes too.

