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Archive 2007
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Sam Rayburn - Bryan Bass Club - January 27-28, 2007
Conditions: Mild southeast winds Saturday with rain late afternoon shifting to a northeast wind on Sunday with clear skies. Water temperatures were in the low-50's, muddy to stained water clarity, lake level four feet high and dropping slightly. Fourteen members and guests fished the club tournament weighing in at normal times Saturday at Jackson Hill Marina along with Texas BASS Federation Nation Southeast Region, and launching Sunday from Monterey Park.
Best-day Results: | ||
First | Bill Ray | 24.84 lbs |
Second | Bob Barnes | 15.31 lbs |
Third | Randy Knight | 11.38 lbs |
Over-6 Big Bass | Bill Ray | 9.40 lbs |
Randy Knight finished tenth place and Sam Fling finished twelfth place in the Texas BASS Federation Nation Southeast Region tournament, both drawing checks on Saturday.
Patterns: Bill Ray used a Bill Lewis 'Trap in 10'-16' water then a carolina-rigged watermelon-red color Zoom Mag Lizard off the outside edges of matted grass near Indian Creek. Bob used a tomato-craw color Lucky Craft lip-less crankbait in the Canyons, then flipped a plum color Zoom Mag Lizard into isolated 6'-8' deep flooded buck brush. Randy said he used a chartreuse-blue-back color Norman Deep Little N crankbait in 14'-16' water.
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Above: Bill with a couple bass from Sunday | Above: Bill with 9.4 lb big bass |
Livingston - Bryan Bass Club - February 17-18, 2007
Conditions: Mild winds early Saturday morning changing with a 25-30 mph front before noon then calming again on Sunday with a sunrise freeze. Water temperatures were in the mid-40's, muddy water clarity, lake level normal. Twelve members and guests fished the club tournament weighing in at normal times Saturday at Waterfront Lodge Marina along with Texas BASS Federation Nation Southeast Region, and launching Sunday from Broken Arrow Lodge ramp.
Best-day Results: | ||
First | Randy Knight | 9.34 lbs |
Second | Bill Rule | 6.23lbs |
Third | Richard Sebesta | 4.18lbs |
Over-6 Big Bass | None | 0 lbs |
Randy Knight finished first place, Bill Rule second place, and Sam Fling seventeenth place in the Texas BASS Federation Nation Southeast Region tournament, all drawing checks on Saturday.
Patterns: Four members caught a total of seven bass over two days. Randy said he flipped a black/neon color tube in shallow 2-4 feet water. Bill said he flipped a black/blue color jig in 2 foot water. Richard said his keeper finally came Sunday pulling a "blue boy" color crankbait past deeper timber in the Kickapoo creek channel.
Amistad - Bryan Bass Club - March 10-11, 2007
Conditions: Mild winds both days from the north with scattered thunderstorms overnight. Water temperatures were in the mid-60's, with clear water clarity, and lake level at ten feet low. Sixteen members and guests fished the club tournament weighing in at normal times from the Air Force ramp.
Best-day Results: | ||
First | Sam Fling | 18.24 lbs |
Second | Doug Fuqua | 16.35lbs |
Third | B Barnes/B Rule tie | 16.27lbs |
Over-6 Big Bass | Sam Fling | 9.81lbs |
During the following week, six club members fished the Texas BASS Federation Nation State Championship at Amistad. Later in the month, during a separate March tournament for the Southeast Region Texas Bass Federation Nation on Toledo Bend, Ray Rippstein finished 9th and Bill Rule 15th.
Patterns: At Amistad, Sam used a Lucky Craft lipless crankbait and Yamamoto Senkos near submerged brush. Bob used Yamamoto Senkos on a mid-cove point and near submerged brush. Doug and Bill did not give a report at the meeting.
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Above: Bob with a big 10lb bass during pre-fish | Above: Bob with his pre-fish 10lb bass | Above: Ray with one of his bass on Saturday | Above: Richard with some of his bass on Sunday |
Above: Mike with some of his bass on Sunday | Above: Ray with some of his bass on Sunday | Above: Sam with a big 9.8lb bass on Sunday | Above: Bob weighing in at Federation Top-6 day one |
Above: Bob weighing in at Federation Top-6 day two | Above: Randy weighing in at Federation Top-6 day two | Above: Clyde weighing in at Federation Top-6 day two |
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Limestone - Bryan Bass Club - April 28-29, 2007
Conditions: Mild winds both days from the south with mid-morning fog on Sunday. Water temperatures were in the upper-60's, with muddy water clarity, and lake level at normal pool. Sixteen members and guests fished the club tournament weighing in at normal times from County Park 1 west of the dam.
Best-day Results: | ||
First | Randy Knight | 16.56 lbs |
Second | Clyde Wilkerson | 12.92 lbs |
Third | Bill Rule | 8.01 lbs |
Over-6 Big Bass | None |
Also this same weekend, Randy Knight finished in 3rd place and Bill Rule in 17th place, both club members drawing checks in the Southeast Region Texas BASS Federation Nation tournament on Saturday at Limestone.
Patterns: Randy used a pumpkin-blue color craw worm and a watermelon-red color craw worm with pinchers dipped in chartreuse, pitching in shallow water. Clyde cast a surface frog and pitched a watermelon-red (197) color Yamamoto Twin-tail Hula Grub in shallow water. Both said they needed to let their scented baits sit for a while and let the bass come to the bait. Bill used a texas-rigged watermelon-red color Yamamoto Senko in shallow water.
Conroe - Bryan Bass Club - May 19-20, 2007
Conditions: Clear skies, cool mornings and mild southeast winds both days. Water temperatures in the upper-70's, with stained water clarity, and lake level at normal pool. Fourteen members and guests fished the club tournament weighing in at normal times with Southeast Region Texas BASS Federation Nation at Anchorage Marina on Saturday and at Stowaway Marina on Sunday.
Best-day Results: | ||
First | Ray Rippstein | 9.90 lbs |
Second | Danny Gove | 6.02 lbs |
Third | Doug Fuqua | 5.93 lbs |
Over-6 Big Bass | Ray Rippstein | 7.26 lbs |
Patterns: Ray used unweighted watermelon-candy and watermelon-red color Yamamoto Senkos flipped to the downwind sides of flooded bean bushes on flats with one to three foot water. He credits Yo-Zuri copolymer line for withstanding the battle for his big bass while surrounded by flooded bean bushes. Danny cast a Storm 5 inch tilapia color soft plastic swim bait over hydrilla. Doug fished both 7 foot and 21 foot grass edges with a 1/8 oz weighted Yamamoto Senko.
Somerville - Bryan Bass Club - June 09-10, 2007
Conditions: Clear skies, hot clear days with mild southeast winds both days. Water temperatures in the lower-80's, with stained water clarity, and lake level 4 foot high and dropping. Fourteen members and guests fished the club tournament weighing in at normal times with Southeast Region Texas BASS Federation Nation at Overlook Park and changing Sunday morning from Yequa back to Overlook.
Best-day Results: | ||
First | Pat Baker | 8.19 lbs |
Second | Bill Rule | 7.94 lbs |
Third | Vince Neal | 5.03 lbs |
Over-6 Big Bass | NA | lbs |
Patterns: Pat used a light-belly-dark-back color SPRO frog in the lily pads. Bill used watermelon-red color wacky worm or Zoom Baby Brush Hog plactics in the lily pads. Vince didn't say.
Choke Canyon - Bryan Bass Club - July 14-15, 2007
Conditions: Partly cloudy skies, hot days with mild southeast winds both days. Water temperatures in the upper-80's, with stained water clarity, and a recently risen lake level dropping 2 feet back to normal pool. Twenty-one members and guests fished the club tournament weighing in at normal times from Callaham Unit state park.
Best-day Results: | ||
First | Doug Fuqua | 23.02 lbs |
Second | Robby Graham | 17.39 lbs |
Third | Sam Fling | 16.54 lbs |
Over-6 Big Bass | Robby Graham | 8.50 lbs |
Patterns: Doug pulled a carolina-rigged natural color BPS lizard through a 15-17 foot deep brushy flat inside a main-lake pocket, triggering strikes as the bait pulled free of the brush-like trees. Robby used a white color willow-leaf spinner-bait in 4 foot water near vegetation along secondary points, focusing where the wind formed current eddies. Sam used a red color 3/4oz Lucky Craft lipless crankbait on 3 foot inside and 12 foot outside grass lines.
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Above: Robby with his 8lb big bass | Above: Robby with his big bass on Saturday | Above: Richard with some of his bass on Saturday | Above: Doug with one of his bass on Saturday |
Above: Sam getting a bass out of his livewell to weigh | Above: Sam with some of his bass on Sunday | Above: Doug with a couple 7lb bass on Sunday | Above: Doug realizes he won the tournament |
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Coleto Creek - Bryan Bass Club - August 11-12, 2007
Conditions: Well, the club learned not to fish a south Texas power plant lake in the summer. Partly cloudy skies with overnight thunder storms, a relatively calm wind uncharacteristic for the south coast producing intense hot humid days. Water temperatures cooking in the upper-90's, with stained water clarity, and a recently risen lake level dropping a foot back to normal pool. Twenty members and guests fished the club tournament, most with only one or no bass each day, weighing in at the state park at normal time Saturday but early Sunday.
Best-day Results: | ||
First | Bill Rule | 7.02 lbs |
Second | Bill Ray | 5.20 lbs |
Third | Bob Barnes | 4.95 lbs |
Over-6 Big Bass | None | 0 lbs |
Patterns: On Sunday, Bill Rule cast his tiny 1/4oz willow-leaf spinner bait into shallow edges of the shoreline grass, finding a limit of small aggressive bass. Bill Ray worked shallower water with a green/white color Ribbit frog and topwaters. On Sunday, Bob Barnes tied on his last red/yellow color Lucky Craft 3/4oz lipless crankbait and ticked the grass edges.
Choke Canyon - Bryan Bass Club - September 15-16, 2007
Conditions: Partly cloudy skies with a mild northeast wind and typical hot humid days. Water temperatures were in the upper 80's, with clear to stained water clarity, and recent rising/falling lake levels returning to normal pool leaving matted grass along most shorelines. Seventeen members and guests fished the club tournament weighing in at the Calliham unit park at normal time Saturday but again early Sunday.
Best-day Results: | ||
First | Ray Rippstein | 15.20 lbs |
Second | Clyde Wilkerson | 14.20 lbs |
Third | Sam Fling | 12.07 lbs |
Over-6 Big Bass | NA | 0 lbs |
Patterns: Ray used a 1/16oz weight florida-rig watermelon-red color Lake Fork Craw Worm on a large 1-3 ft flat near Greyhound Point. Clyde slow-rolled a small spinner bait back to the grass line. While Sam burned a 3/4 oz spinner bait in 7-8 ft water. Randy Knight had a good 5 bass limit too and was late for weigh-in (awarded points instead of place by exception at the meeting). He said he used a one ounce jig in the grass mat.
Somerville - Bryan Bass Club - October 21, 2007
Conditions: Partly cloudy skies with moderate southwest wind and noticably cooler in the mornings. Water temperatures were in the mid-70's, with stained water clarity, and just under normal pool. Thirteen members and guests fished the club tournament weighing in at the Lake Somerville Park/Marina boat ramp at normal time in a Sunday one-day event following the fall Open on the previous day.
Best-day Results: | ||
First | Ray Rippstein | 7.83 lbs |
Second | Clyde Wilkerson | 5.57 lbs |
Third | Bill Rule | 4.27 lbs |
Over-6 Big Bass | NA | 0 lbs |
Patterns: Ray took advantage of the strong south wind to drift past real shallow flooded reeds flipping a 1/8 oz florida-rig watermelon-red color Lake Fork Craw Worm. Clyde used a crankbait over the rocks and a 1/4oz white color spinnerbait through the dead brush line. Bill used a shaky-head rig over rocks.
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Coleto Creek - Bryan Bass Club - November 17-18, 2007
Conditions: Partly cloudy skies with mild wind Saturday shifting to cool rainy north winds Sunday. Water temperatures were in the low-70's, with stained water clarity, and normal pool. Thirteen members and guests fished the club tournament weighing in at the GBRA park at normal time both days.
Best-day Results: | ||
First | Randy Knight | 14.93 lbs |
Second | Ray Rippstein | 11.16 lbs |
Third | Mike James | 8.42 lbs |
Over-6 Big Bass | NA | 0 lbs |
Patterns: Randy used a 1/4oz carolina-rig watermelon color Yamamoto Senko early Sunday for a small limit, then culled by bouncing a perch color crankbait off submergered trees. Ray cast a mojo-rig Zoom watermelon color Trick Worm on the edge of a south-side grassy main lake point on Saturday before the north wind hit Sunday. Mike James pitched a junebug color grub around shallow timber.
Stillhouse Hollow - Bryan Bass Club - December 08-09, 2007
Conditions: Clear skies with moderate south wind Saturday shifting to cold rainy north winds Sunday. Water temperatures were in the upper-60's, with stained water clarity, and normal pool. Twelve members and guests fished the club tournament weighing in at the dam marina park at normal time both days.
Best-day Results: | ||
First | Clyde Wilkerson | 14.27 lbs |
Second | Randy Knight | 13.76 lbs |
Third | Bill Rule | 13.07 lbs |
Over-6 Big Bass | NA | 0 lbs |
Patterns: Clyde used a carolina-rig junebug color Zoom lizard or trick worm off a main lake point with ledges that dropped off at 15, 18 and 24 feet. Randy used a Yo-Zuri ratl-trap style crankbait around relatively shallow submerged trees in main lake coves. Bill ran up river and used a minus-one crankbait or shakey-head rigged plastics.
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Above: photo of Bill Ray | Above: photo of Clyde | Above: photo of Bill Rule | Above: photo of Don |
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