Still No fish!! Oh well it was fun thought tried a couple new things. Good to see the Tournament going on. Weather wasn't too bad a bit wet and cold. I'll be back.
How can a guy get a list of tournaments around and who can fish in them. Thanks.
P.S. I was a bit suprised the see the boat working the weeds so close. I thought it was too early for that ???
Comment by Brian Walters on March 29, 2009 at 10:34pm
If your looking to fish some tournaments let me know. We need back seaters and boaters for the BASS qualifiers. Fun times at Banks and Sammamish. Shoot me an email if you are interested and i will get you the info.
Hi and thanks for the offer. I'm staying in and dry today looks colder and weter then yesterday. Try again please, and thanks
Comment by Mike Guenther on March 29, 2009 at 6:46am
Hey Jim, The weather looks to be clearing up some so I am heading to Clear Lake with my son and was wondering if you were planning on getting out today. Stop buy if you have a chance I would love to check out your boat.
I checked out some pics from the tourney yesterday on Terrell. Trout pattern swimbaits might be the ticket!
Comment by Mark Wells on March 28, 2009 at 10:40pm
As far as a list of tournaments: You can visit the WDFW website and check the tournament permit list. Most will be for bass/walleye/musky clubs and the rest for organizations like NW Bass, American Bass, etc. Check out the local bass clubs in your area. I'm sure there's one close that fishes your favorite waters and probably has a good bunch of folks for members that would be willing to share some info.
Camaraderie is the best thing about belonging to a club.
Mark
Comment by Daniel Bavery on March 28, 2009 at 7:25pm
Sorry didn't have any way to check tempture. Still cool I'm sure.
Comment by Chris Blandi on March 28, 2009 at 6:59pm
Tough break Jim. What was water temp up there ?
Comment by Daniel Bavery on March 28, 2009 at 6:14pm
Max on Trel is about 10ft, and that spot it small. I think most people fish around 4-5ft the majority of the time. I fish this lake often and know it well, trust me when I tell you the best spots on that lake are not the obvious reeds n pads.........
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