We fished OHL today, and it was really tough and extremely hot. I caught a club limit of 6.7 lbs including a nice 16 3/4" Largemouth. Most fish were caught on ledges in 8-10 ft on a C-rig. On the day we caught around 14 fish, but most of them were small.
I ended up in 2nd place, but most importantly, I closed the AOY gap to within 2 1/2 lbs, so it's entirely feasible that I could win the points championship in the last event on PP in September.
See yall on the water.
RBK
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Saturday, July 31, 2010
OHL Sat 7-31....
Saturday, July 24, 2010
F3 July tourney- OHL 7-24....
Met my partner at the ramp around 5 am, and we headed upriver to a main lake hump to see if we could get a couple of active ones early. No dice here, so we moved across the channel to a main river bank littered with deep wood to try to nail a big one. Only one bite here, but it was a solid 15 1/4" largehaed.
From here I moved into a creek to fish some boat slips with my little wacky worm to try to catch a quick limit of little uns. No such luck. I did nail a 13 1/4" LM here and one short fish. We messed around shallow for around an hour, but it clearly wasn't happening.
We made a long run downlake to ledge fish for a while, but it was fruitless. We burned a lot of gas and time.
Around 10:00 I decided to run back upriver to the deep wood spot from early morning. We banged around on this one bank for the last two hours, and I was able to scratch limit of "club keepers" along with a solid 16 1/4" largemouth on the big worm.
Headed in at noon with a small limit of five weighing 7.55 lbs. Apparently it was tough on everyone. Second place was 2 1/4 lbs. I won first place and got the big fish money. All in all, it was a decent day considering how tough and hot it was.
I closed the gap in the AOY standings to around 7.5 lbs with two to go. It will be really tough to win it, but I have a shot if I can catch limits the last two events or bust a big sack in one of them.
Until next time.
RBK
From here I moved into a creek to fish some boat slips with my little wacky worm to try to catch a quick limit of little uns. No such luck. I did nail a 13 1/4" LM here and one short fish. We messed around shallow for around an hour, but it clearly wasn't happening.
We made a long run downlake to ledge fish for a while, but it was fruitless. We burned a lot of gas and time.
Around 10:00 I decided to run back upriver to the deep wood spot from early morning. We banged around on this one bank for the last two hours, and I was able to scratch limit of "club keepers" along with a solid 16 1/4" largemouth on the big worm.
Headed in at noon with a small limit of five weighing 7.55 lbs. Apparently it was tough on everyone. Second place was 2 1/4 lbs. I won first place and got the big fish money. All in all, it was a decent day considering how tough and hot it was.
I closed the gap in the AOY standings to around 7.5 lbs with two to go. It will be really tough to win it, but I have a shot if I can catch limits the last two events or bust a big sack in one of them.
Until next time.
RBK
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Weekend Series 7-17-10 Ky Lake...
1 fish 2.8 lbs. 31st place. Enough said! (Stayed in 9th in points)
Saturday, June 26, 2010
OHL Weekend Series 6-26-10...
I caught a limit of around 8 lbs by 8:30 am in a creek downlake. This was right in line with my gameplan, which was to catch an early limit shallow, and then head out wide to upgrade the rest of the day.
I was only able to cull one of the smaller fish on a main river channel bank littered with wood. It came about 20 minutes before we had to be in on a big worm. We caught a bunch of fish on the ledges, but they were all small.
All in all, it was a good day. I had 10.40 lbs and fisnished in 11th out of 46 boats. This moves me up to 9th in the AOY race with two events to go before Regionals.
Congrats to Tim Sheets from our club who fisnished 2nd on the non-boater side and had big fish.
Until next time.
RBK
I was only able to cull one of the smaller fish on a main river channel bank littered with wood. It came about 20 minutes before we had to be in on a big worm. We caught a bunch of fish on the ledges, but they were all small.
All in all, it was a good day. I had 10.40 lbs and fisnished in 11th out of 46 boats. This moves me up to 9th in the AOY race with two events to go before Regionals.
Congrats to Tim Sheets from our club who fisnished 2nd on the non-boater side and had big fish.
Until next time.
RBK
Monday, May 31, 2010
OHL Sunday afternoon 5-30..

Fought the crazy Memorial Day weekend boat traffic on Old Hickory Sunday afternoon for a while.
It was tough to fish in the middle of so many cruisers and ski boats, but the rain ran most of them off around 6 pm. On the last spot of the day I decided to move up shallow and flip. On about my third pitch up a bank near the boat ramp my line started heading off to the creek channel. Wham, set the hook, and in the boat with a nice 7 lb class fish, which is pictured here. Sorry for the poor photo, but it was getting dark out.
Other than that one good one I only managed four or five shorts on the crankbait.
Later
RBK
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Hold your rod low (5-1)....
Despite the sketchy weather forecast, Carl and I decided to break out the rain gear and head to JPP on Saturday for a little bass fishing. We had to cancel our trip to Guntersville this week, so we were itchin to go.
We launched at 6 am and headed toward Four Corners to try moving baits on some flats. The crankbait didn't seem to interest the fish, but we did catch around 6 bass on the Pop-R off of the big rocks. Herschel lost a solid 3lb class fish here too (not to mention the two plugs he broke off on the shore).
The storms started moving in on us around 7:30, so we ducked in to a marina slip and hunkered down for a couple of hours.
When the severe stuff subsided, we headed out to fish a stumpy flat near the marina. We hung around 7 more fish here, including two legal keepers. Carl caught the best of the bunch, which was a nice 3 1/2 to 4 lb LM.
The weather started getting rough again, so we decided to put it on the trailer for a while. We wanted to fish in a major down-lake creek, so we just drove down there, and since we were already soaked, we put the boat back in there. We proceeded to catch around 17-20 more fish here over the next hour and a half. The weather started to deteriorate again around 1 pm, so we gave up and headed home.
Totals for the day: 32 fish with five legal keepers; best five was around 11 lbs.
Everything we own is soaked, but it was worth the trouble.
Until next time, tight lines.
RBK
We launched at 6 am and headed toward Four Corners to try moving baits on some flats. The crankbait didn't seem to interest the fish, but we did catch around 6 bass on the Pop-R off of the big rocks. Herschel lost a solid 3lb class fish here too (not to mention the two plugs he broke off on the shore).
The storms started moving in on us around 7:30, so we ducked in to a marina slip and hunkered down for a couple of hours.
When the severe stuff subsided, we headed out to fish a stumpy flat near the marina. We hung around 7 more fish here, including two legal keepers. Carl caught the best of the bunch, which was a nice 3 1/2 to 4 lb LM.
The weather started getting rough again, so we decided to put it on the trailer for a while. We wanted to fish in a major down-lake creek, so we just drove down there, and since we were already soaked, we put the boat back in there. We proceeded to catch around 17-20 more fish here over the next hour and a half. The weather started to deteriorate again around 1 pm, so we gave up and headed home.
Totals for the day: 32 fish with five legal keepers; best five was around 11 lbs.
Everything we own is soaked, but it was worth the trouble.
Until next time, tight lines.
RBK
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