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Sweeeet!

My new boat arrived Thursday morning and man, I was like a kid at Christmas. I saw the boat on the internet, made by a company in Busan, and knew I had to get one. It’s set up just like a mini bassboat.

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I spent the whole day getting it rigged up and was looking forward to getting it out on the river today and seeing how it fishes. The weather forecast didn’t look good but the weiner dog was itchin’ to go so I said what the heck.

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Nomad’s pics from this morning didn’t look like these. It came down buckets for about an hour. The only saving grace was I brought rain gear and an umbrella. Oh, and I did catch a decent bass.

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I didn’t have the bilge pump hooked up and the boat was filling up with water so we left after a few hours. I have everything wired right now so we might head out again tomorrow to do some real fishing.

Boy Scout Fishing Derby

I got a chance to be the fishing instructor for a Boy Scout Fishing Derby held this Saturday at a local carp pond. I’d fished this pond before and knew it had lots of small bass – a perfect place to take kids fishing.

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We had a good turnout of about 15 kids and parents. My friend Pete Hart, who is on the ProStaff for Rapala and fishes the professional KSA bass circuit, was in attendance and Rapala donated some very nice hats and lures for the kids. I was able to dig up two bags of tackle and together, awarded prizes for the most and largest fish.

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Free Stuff   Jimmy and Gochue

Even the parents got involved and were able to catch fish.

Joe's Monster   Mom's Fish

Overall, it was a great day for the kids and parents and I think we were able to get some hooked on fishing. I relish the opportunity to teach youngsters how to appreciate nature and the outdoors and urge all fishermen to take the time to take a kid fishing.

Tube Fishing

I finally got the opportunity to get out in my belly boat that I bought last winter. It definitely was a change of pace from fishing from a boat –mainly because my mode of propulsion was swim fins. Man what a workout! The saving grace was that I caught some decent fish. 

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I started out using a baby brush hog but I kept breaking the 6lb test line when setting the hook, guess I’m too used to using 65lb braid.

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I switched to a flick shake worm on a jig head and never lost a fish after that. It was the first time I fished this stretch of the river and was pretty impressed with the quality of bass. The added bonus was that I was all alone, which is something to savor nowadays.

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I relished my time out on the water, work has been far to hectic recently and I hope to get back out this weekend.

Anseong River

The weiner dog and I hit the river this past Saturday and despite the stained water, did manage to catch a few nice bass.

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Most were caught on crank baits, like the Lucky Craft CB 200, but I did catch a few on wacky Senko Cuttail 6 inch worms.

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The water temp was 78-80 degrees and I was fishing some ledges in 15 feet of water. Overall, another excellent day on the river.

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Singal

I took a trip to Singal to try to recreate a trip from a few years ago when I caught seven fish that weighed over 30 pounds. That was by far the best day I’ve ever had fishing so I was eager to hit the lake again. I was also itching to try out my new toy side imaging sonar from Humminbird. You’ve probably seen pictures in Bassmaster and other fishing magazines of the device, let’s just say the pictures are not exaggerated.

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This is a zoom of a screen capture that shows bait and fish suspended over a depression.

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This shows a school of fish on a breakline in shallow water.

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Two fish in deeper water.

I’m amazed at the images and the technology packed into this unit. I need to gain a lot more experience reading and interpreting before I can start catching.  I can’t wait to take it out on the Anseong river.

Another Dink (but I like it)

Like Steve, I was happy to catch my first bass of 2009 even if it was a dink. I was fishing some extreme cover (see pic) with a tube bait and the bass wacked it pretty hard.

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The bass was right under this plastic chair, I wanted to exploit the pattern but couldn’t find any more chairs!

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I plan on hitting Singal and Andong next month to see if I can catch something bigger.

the Pond

I went out Saturday morning to catch some bream for my pond and met up with a friend, Alan, who had brought some Boy Scouts to try to earn a fishing badge. One of the boys had never caught a fish before so I was happy to help them catch some bream.

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Some of the fish were on beds in 1-2 feet of water so the kids could see the fish they were fishing for. They were really excited.

Bream       Jose Dad

They ended up practically filling my cooler up with fish. I did catch one monster bass.

bass     gochue

Steve asked to see some pics of my pond so here they are.

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pond3     pond bass

pond bass2    pond bream

The 3 pound bass that I had originally put in the pond had always stayed hidden when he was by himself but after adding the bream, started venturing out and was cruising around with the bream. The bream didn’t seem concerned that there was a bass hovering nearby. It will be interesting to watch how they interact.

Great Day on the River

Made it out to the Anseong River on Saturday and had another great day bass fishing. I think I caught and released over 20 bass, from 1 to 3 pounds. They were hitting everything but the kitchen sink.  Water temp was 68-70 degrees, so most lures were fished at a fair clip.

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I was fishing my favorite spot on the river, a shelf bordering the river channel, and started tearing them up using Rattle Traps. Then, something that only happens when your extremely lucky occurred,  I hooked what I thought was a sure 4 pounder.  While playing it, it felt that the fish was pulling in two directions at once. Once I got it to the boat I could see why – it was two bass on the Trap!

trap2bass        spinnerbait

About two casts later, I hooked another bass on the Trap, and as I was fumbling with the camera, another bass came up to the first and tried to hit the lure. I missed the picture by 2 seconds.

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I brought a 3 pounder back to my house and put it in my pond. Its doing fine and I’ll be feeding it goldfish and frogs. I plan on studying its behavior to try to learn a little more about our finny friends. One of the first things I’m going to do is toss hookless Senko in to see how it reacts. I’ll keep you posted – when it gets to be 10 pounds I’ll be selling tickets to fish for it ; )

Anseong River

I lucked out this past Saturday by not having to attend a planned wedding in Seoul and was able to hit the river. I didn’t get out until about 1030 but the bass were still biting. The water was dead calm and 70 degrees.

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I started pitching a jig and worked through crankbaits, rattle traps and worms. The bass were hitting them all.

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The sun was out and it got hot around lunchtime so we had to take a little break to stuff our faces.

lunch Smoked oysters and crackers, yum!

weiner2 Begging for an oyster.

Overall, another wonderful day.

Andong KSA Rapala Cup

I had the opportunity to fish a KSA ProAm tournament this past weekend and had a great time.

The fishing was outstanding, most fish were pre-spawn and averaged 4-5 pounds. We caught them all on wacky rigged Kut tail worms in Pumpkinseed and Watermelon fished very slow. The water was very clear and it was exciting to see smaller males building beds and cruising the shallows.

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Six of the fish we caught were within 2 ounces of each other in weight. We ended up culling a couple of 4 pounders, what a good feeling. I caught a kicker that weighed over 5.

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We ended up weighing in 5 fish at 10130 grams, which works out to be about 22.3 pounds. Walt C was my pro partner, shown here with his second place check.  We missed taking first by a pound, which didn’t bother me – I was just happy to catch big fish!

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Water temps were in the mid to upper 60s, how I would love to be on the lake once the females get on the beds.

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Chub on a RattleTrap

Where’s Frank?

"Where’s Frank been?", many of you may have asked.  Well, he’s been out with a mysterious illness that landed him in the hospital for four days. None of the doctors he’s seen has been able to identify exactly what is causing his illness but are treating him with antibiotics that are slowly working. He’s now home and feeling a little better. Join me in wishing him a speedy recovery.

Another One of Those Days

After hearing about how Frank and Rob tore ‘em up on Friday, I had to make it to the river. I launched early Saturday morning and immediately started catching bass. I normally like to power fish but Frank told me most of their fish were caught on Senkos. Sure enough, that’s what they wanted, something fished real slow.

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I picked up my friend, John A, at 9am and we continued to catch fish until we left at 2pm. I think I caught around 20 bass. The average size was about 1 1/2 lbs, going up to 3lbs. All the fish, no matter the size fought extremely well.

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Gochue, the weiner dog, was all over the boat whenever we caught a fish and even though we tried to be stealthy when we saw other boats nearby, he’d start barking and give us away.

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I’ve always thought that the Anseong River was a great fishery, plenty of bass and beautiful scenery. Add to that, the fact that the bass are growing fast and you have a terrific place to spend a day. Three or four years ago it was rare to catch a 3 pounder but it seems like a common occurrence nowadays. Now if we could just clean up the trash………..

Andong

I fished a KBS ProAm bass tournament this past weekend and the weather was cold and rainy with water temperatures in the mid forties. Saturday I caught this bass on a shad swimbait.

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I hooked and lost one twice as big due to having too small a hook, duh! Sunday, we didn’t get a bite – that’s the way it goes for me at Andong. I still haven’t been able to figure out the lake. The winner had almost 10 kilos. Maybe next time….