November 15, 2015- December 15, 2015
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KBF Thanksgiving, online nationwide tournament,
32 anglers
· Finished
10th, three fish 56.75
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November 15, 2015- December 15, 2015
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CA KBF RCS 1115, California anglers online
tournament, 10 anglers
· Finished
tie for second, three fish 48”
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November 6-8, 2015
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KBF3:60 free-for-all challenge, online
Nationwide tournament 137 anglers
· Finished
25th three fish for 43.25”
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October 15, 2015-November, 15,2015
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CA KBF RCS 1015, online month long
tournament 22 anglers
· Finished
in 1st place three fish 61.5”
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September 14, 2015-November 15 2015
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KBF Gear 360 Challenge, online month long
tournament 263 anglers
· Finished
in 64th Five fish for 75.25”
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September 14, 2015-November 15 2015
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California – KBF State Challenge Series, Online
month long tournament 37 angles
· Finished in 11th Three
fish for 51”
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August 1-31, 2016
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Fishing For Chattanooga, Online Month
long 87 angles
· Finished
46th Five fish for 60.75”
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June 1-30, 2015
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College Kayak fishing 2015 National Championship
Bass, Final online event
· Finished
3rd place Six fish for 97.25”
· Tie
for big fish 21.75”
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April, 2-30 2015
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· College Kayak Bass Fishing, Online Division
April
· Second Place Four
fish for 64”
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April 26, 2015
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Western Kayak Bass Series, California
Delta, Sugar Barge
· Finished
first place Three fish for 51”
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An opportunity to share some of the hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities that my family and I participate in California and other western states. As well as my work experience.
Friday, December 18, 2015
Sophomore Sesion of kayak fishing
Rigging my Kayak
So after my first session of fishing the delta kayak bass series now called the western kayak bass series I knew I had to get a little more competitive for the upcoming series. Last years series was held on the California Delta in two locations Tower Park twice and Tiki Lagoon once. I was able to finish in 13 overall for the series and placeing in the opening tournament. Me being completely new to kayak bass fishing it was definitely a learning experience. Of course I made some mistakes but I'm learning from them and I'm trying to get myself ready for this upcoming season. I had an anchor trolley system to the kayak and purchased the stakeout pole. My second goal for rigging kayak is a depth finder I fished all last year without a fishfinder and I definitely know it hurt me at times. I am going to put in a Larawnce HDS 7 touch with sidescan.
California Reginal Kayak Bass Fishing 10/15
As a follow up tournament for the state challenge, KBF held
a set of regionals California was its own region. I was ready and this was, as
an opportunity to extend my 2015 fishing season. The event was hosted by
TournyX. I put in two, five hours days
on the water at Rancho Seco, looking to a few giant bass to see if I can boost
my chances on qualifying for the National championship in 2016 on Kentucky Lake
TN. On my first day I landed three fish.
My fish came on the S waver, and dropshot. My last fish was a little
12.75 and I almost did not photo graph it thinking that I would most surely
will be upgrade that fish that day but no more bites. I finished the day with
42.75.
I waited until the new moon and
it was also a few days after a few nights of frost. I was hopeful the bite
would be good, and on my second cast, I set the hook and I could tell it was a
good fish, I landed the fish shortly and my great day of fishing started, as I
put it on the hawg trough it went 21.25. I continued to work a weed line as I
made my way out to the main body of the lake. I was watching my graph and saw a
nice arch suspended in 12 feet of water I quickly make a toss behind the boat,
and as the boat costed pass the line and rod loaded up and I set the look it
felt like another solid fish, it spun the boat around and pulled drag I began
to back reel the fish until I could get the boat in the correct position. As it came up I grabbed the net and landed my
second fish on my seventh cast and another 20”+ fish this one went 20.5”. Wow! I have never had over 40” for two fish,
could this be the day to get to 60”? I continued fishing the same bait, as I
was working my way out to some offshore structure. I hooked up on a small fish
and as it jumped the hook came out. Not
the size of fish I was hoping for, I position the boat on top of a rise I
casted it deep and let it sink down to about 18’ before I began the retrieve.
With about 10 rotations of the reel, I was setting on another fish. This could
be the one to get me to 60, I was thinking it was fighting much more than the
other two, and it had the advantage he took me into the weeds. I could feel my
line rubbing against them and I could not fell the fish fighting any longer. I used
the rod, reel to get over the fish and as I gave just a little bit of slack hoping
the fish would free its self. Nope no pull back, it must have gotten off and my
hook must have stuck in the weeds. I put my hand on the spool and began lifting
the rod, I expected the line to brake but as the rod bent over, it came free, I
was pulling up a big pile of weeds from the bottom as it came up slow I would
pump the rod and reel down. When the weed were just visible I saw just a little
white from the fish is lower jaw. I kept moving the weeds and fish up to the
edge of the boat and netted the whole mess as I pulled the weed free, I was
almost in shock that the line did not break. I put this fish on the board and
20” on the dot. I got to 60” for the
first time ever and it was in a tournament. I continued fishing, and has three
more fish two 17” and a 15”. I went home an culled all the fish on TourneyX and
posted these three to take the lead in the tournament and eventually win,
clinching a sport in the Kayak Bass Fishing 2016 National Championship.
Labels:
Bass Fishing,
Kayak bass fishing,
kayak fishing
Location:
Northern California
Friday, November 20, 2015
California Kayak Bass Fishing State Challenge: September
California Kayak Bass Fishing State Challenge
Hook 1 and Kayak Bass Fishing started to run some remote
tournaments using TournyX. The first
event that I signed up for was the CA KBS State Challenge Series. It was open for California kayakers to fish
any body of water in California.
California had the largest turnout with 37 anglers, it ran for a month
starting on September 15 till October 15th. I was able to finish in 11th
place with my top three fish. I fished
three days all at Rancho Seco my big fish came my very first day. In 35’ of
water on pumpkin with red flake wacky rigged senko. The others came on drop shot on spybaits. Of course I brought a first mate with me to help hold the fish down on the board.
Labels:
Bass Fishing,
Kayak bass fishing,
kayak fishing
Location:
Northern California
Monday, November 16, 2015
College Kayak Bass fishing
I was fortunate enough that the
College Kayak Fishing tournament directors alowed masters, and doctorate student
Complete. I am completing my Masters in
Kinesiology through Fresno Pacific University. The only down side was that all
event required a partner. That did not stop me, I paid the entry fee for the
team and fished in two online events solo, just for the experience and one of
the local tournament that eventually was canceled. The total results cumulative
points would determine a National Champion.
My first event was the College
Kayak Bass fishing April online event. It was open to any public water ways, I
fished one day on the California Delta and was able to score four fish for 64” which
was good enough for second place. Had a spinner bait and drop shot bite going I
would wait in shallow tulle flats and target fish that were moving up to feed.
The second event was the College
Kayak fishing national Championship for Bass. I was held as an online event
that ran through the month of June. I
had 12 days on the water that month but I was not catching many quality fish at
the beginning of the month and had to start taking pictures of 11-13”
fish. I knew I still had some time I
called up the Angler or the Year (AOY) for Delta Kayak bass Series (DKBS) Bryan
Buterbaugh A.K.A. HobieBlue. He was happy to take me out on the California
Delta and show me some things, while we fish differently, I was able to watch
and learn. I found a nice long point on high tide a caught a nice 17” fish on a
buzz bait. One more13.5” on a senko. Now I was feeling a little less
pressure. It was June Friday the 25th
I had my son with me and we went out to Rancho Seco, I had been in a rut a
Rancho Seco, a lot of small fish but today I hooked into something big and it began
pulling me and the kayak all over the lake. It seemed like I had the fish on
for about 10 minutes before I even saw the flash. As the fight continue I told
me son we has a monster, in my mind the fight was coming to an end I got the
net and as it was coming up I could see the white of its belly coming up from
the deep with the mouth open and out of the water it jumps swings his head and
out comes the hook. Total let down but
let but had a few days left to fish. I can remember posting on their Facebook
page Wednesday night good luck all tight lines. I knew I was going to be on
water for the last two day of the event but did not know what to expect but I
went right to where I lost that fish the Friday before, my first cast on that
spot let that bait sink as and as I engaged the spool the fish was already on
and it was pulling hard. I was luck it went deep because I was on the light
tackle, and fishing weeds. I fought it for only a few minutes and into the net
it went, Catch, Photo, and release (CPR) and let the son hold him for a photo opportunity
and only fish of the day.
Got home and posted the picture it was my new personal best from the kayak and having my son with me made it that much better 21.75”! Wow with one day left to fish I was so happy to land this one but deep down I knew I needed to find another 18” fish so last day of the tournament I get up early paddle out to the same sport the day before and begin casting, nothing I repositioned the kayak and continued to cast in the same location. As I am reeling the bait just stops in the water I set the hook and the line just peels off the spool and the drag is just creaming. Hooked up and this fish is not happy about it, deep to airborne, running to the boat and then away from it. I have to put the paddle down and just hope I can land this fish once it get tired out. Mean time my son is just happy as can be eating raisins and asking if it is a monster and I have to tell him “yes”. As I finally tier out the fish and it comes to the boat and land it in the net, put her on the hog trough yep another 20+” fish 20.25” These two fish catapult me to 3rd place for the Championship and with my accumulated point I finish 3rd for Fresno Pacific University out of 18 other universities.
Got home and posted the picture it was my new personal best from the kayak and having my son with me made it that much better 21.75”! Wow with one day left to fish I was so happy to land this one but deep down I knew I needed to find another 18” fish so last day of the tournament I get up early paddle out to the same sport the day before and begin casting, nothing I repositioned the kayak and continued to cast in the same location. As I am reeling the bait just stops in the water I set the hook and the line just peels off the spool and the drag is just creaming. Hooked up and this fish is not happy about it, deep to airborne, running to the boat and then away from it. I have to put the paddle down and just hope I can land this fish once it get tired out. Mean time my son is just happy as can be eating raisins and asking if it is a monster and I have to tell him “yes”. As I finally tier out the fish and it comes to the boat and land it in the net, put her on the hog trough yep another 20+” fish 20.25” These two fish catapult me to 3rd place for the Championship and with my accumulated point I finish 3rd for Fresno Pacific University out of 18 other universities.
Labels:
Bass Fishing,
Fishing,
Kayak bass fishing,
kayak fishing
Location:
Northern California
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Lake Pardee Media Day
Had a good day on the water with my brother and my son. This is the big one 6.5 largemouth, had 5 fish total not to bad for post-cold front conditions. We had a little 20 minute rain shower go over about 10:45am but the sun came out and we kept on fishing. We got to meet some of the pro anglers form the BASS Elite series and see some other local pros as well.
Labels:
Bass Fishing
Location:
Pardee Reservoir, California, USA
Western Kayak Bass Series event #2
Unfortunately I was unable to attend the first event, due to and emergency surgery; I'm ok and back to fishing. This event was held on the California Delta out of Sugar Barge Marina. The forecast was for bluebird skies and wind. The wind did not disappoint it was all of the 14mph.
The wind has shifted and it was a struggle to position the boat I moved just a little further up in the tulles I got my second to last fish yes 13" on the noses.
I put the rods in holders and back to cover I paddled. It was a little dicey I had white capes and rollers on my way back to the marina. I was so glad to get behind the break wall, I picked up one more dink off a dock but I was undersized also made my way to the dock loaded up the boat sent in my pictures and I went home. I submit my three fish for 51" found out the next day I had won.
As we launched me and two other kayakers went north into the wind. One stayed within the marina heading towards Rossos and a Hobby angler and my self went out into franks track. By the time I got out to franks a short paddle that Hobby was out of site. I fished the tulle clumps and small channels within the tulle. My first fish came on a spinnerbait, undersized 11" knowing I was in a good casting position thanks to stakeout pole and anchor trolley. I would fan cast the spinnerbait towards good ambush positions then I switched rods to drop shot. My first cast the line jumped within seconds of hitting the water, I reeled up the slack and set "fish on" no real fight from her she came to the boat fast and I lipped her fast 20".
I continued this all morning moving the boat into new positions, but I stopped getting any hits on the spinnerbait do I went straight to drop shot I caught a 12" and 12.75" fish as I was hoping he would go the 13" but only with mouth open so back he went. Two cast later I felt a tic and a nice pull. Dropped the rod tip down and set the hook. This fish went airborne instantly, my next keeper I was thinking. The fish made three more jumps then under the boat I was able to keep it out of the tulles, as it came up got it in the net. 18" fish was my second keeper.
I put the rods in holders and back to cover I paddled. It was a little dicey I had white capes and rollers on my way back to the marina. I was so glad to get behind the break wall, I picked up one more dink off a dock but I was undersized also made my way to the dock loaded up the boat sent in my pictures and I went home. I submit my three fish for 51" found out the next day I had won.
So looks like I'm in the TOC.
Labels:
Kayak bass fishing
Location:
Northern California (null)
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Bass Fishing Family
Form the time I was born, I was on the water fishing, my brother was the same way. Today I am teaching my son how to fish. Fishing was something that my parents had a love for and I have the same passion for; I just wanted to share some of out experiences and give thanks to wonderful parents.
I love you and thank you Mom and Dad
From Addison, Ernie and Jack
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Dry Creek Men's Club Presidents Day 2015
Second Men's Club event was the presidents day Red, White, Blue and Black. I was able to play the black of course. My swing started to come together about the third hole, but my putting stroke never did show up to play that day lots of burnt edges, and lip outs. I missed out on getting paid by two shots. My Partner Don got a little money back.
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Western Kayak Bass series
Get your tee shirts http://www.booster.com/western_kayak
WKBS 2015 Fees
Membership - $50 (100% Goes to TOC pot)
Insurance - $15
Open Entry - $50 ($5 and $10 options available as well as big fish option)
Qualifier Entry - $35
No Entry fee for TOC - Berth awarded by winning a qualifier or being Top 30 in points
Winnings
Opens and TOC - 1 in 5 spots paid day of, tackle and swag raffles day of.
Qualifiers - No monetary award, entrys go to TOC pot, raffles day of.
River Bassin event will observe River Bassin Trail rules and prizes.
____________________________________________________________
WKBS Rules and Regs
Registration.
1.All anglers must be a registered WKBS member at least one week prior to any event.
2.Anglers may pay fees the day of an event if necessary as long as prior arrangements have been made with WKBS staff.
A refund on an event registration can be given up to 24hrs prior to an event.
Mandatory Gear.
1.All anglers must be in possession of an approved PFD at all times.
2.PFD’s must be worn any time an angler is in his/her kayak
3.All anglers must be in possession of and be ready to present a current fishing license issued in the state the event is being held.
Kayak Power/operation regs
1.All kayaks must be powered by paddle or pedal.
2.Trolling motors are strictly prohibited unless a disability exists rendering the angler unable to utilize conventional methods of propulsion.
3.Anglers must never leave their kayak unless there is an emergency or other extenuating circumstance. Anglers must be fully aboard their kayak when landing a fish.
Alcohol and Drugs.
1.The possession/transport of any form of alcohol or drug beside a prescribed OTC is strictly prohibited and will result in the suspension and/or removal of an angler from current and potentially all events.
CPR rules
1.All fish must be landed in a conventional method consistent with DFW regulations pertaining to the targeted species.
2.Live bait is strictly prohibited
3.Fish must be presented on an approved trough with mouth closed against the bump board.
4.Fish must be photographed promptly and released alive
5.Fish must be photographed with the event indicator clearly visible in the photo.
6.It is the anglers responsibility to cull and maintain a tally of their catch for presentation at the end of the event.
7.Anglers 3 best fish will be entered for final presentation.
Contest to Ruling/Tie Breaker
1.Any angler has the right to contest an official ruling at any time.
2.Any angler that has been brought into question more than twice will be subject to suspension and/or removal from the current and future events.
3.If a tie exists at the end of an event, the angler with the largest single fish shall be the winner.
Tight lines everyone!
Official 2015 WKBS Schedule
March 29 - Paradise Point - Qualifier
April 26 - Sugar Barge - Qualifier
May 24- Lake Amador - Qualifier
June 14 - Tower Park Marina - Open
July 12 - Lodi Lake and Mokelumne "River" Open
August 9 - Stanislaus/ All River (River Bassin Trail Event) - Open
TOC September 13 - Clear Lake
Anglers must fish all 3 qualifiers to gain automatic berth into TOC
Winners of Qualifier events automatically go to TOC
Points awarded for every fish toward TOC berth
Fees announced Wednesday Feb 11th
Registration opens Friday Feb 13th
____________________________________________________________March 29 - Paradise Point - Qualifier
April 26 - Sugar Barge - Qualifier
May 24- Lake Amador - Qualifier
June 14 - Tower Park Marina - Open
July 12 - Lodi Lake and Mokelumne "River" Open
August 9 - Stanislaus/ All River (River Bassin Trail Event) - Open
TOC September 13 - Clear Lake
Anglers must fish all 3 qualifiers to gain automatic berth into TOC
Winners of Qualifier events automatically go to TOC
Points awarded for every fish toward TOC berth
Fees announced Wednesday Feb 11th
Registration opens Friday Feb 13th
WKBS 2015 Fees
Membership - $50 (100% Goes to TOC pot)
Insurance - $15
Open Entry - $50 ($5 and $10 options available as well as big fish option)
Qualifier Entry - $35
No Entry fee for TOC - Berth awarded by winning a qualifier or being Top 30 in points
Winnings
Opens and TOC - 1 in 5 spots paid day of, tackle and swag raffles day of.
Qualifiers - No monetary award, entrys go to TOC pot, raffles day of.
River Bassin event will observe River Bassin Trail rules and prizes.
____________________________________________________________
WKBS Rules and Regs
Registration.
1.All anglers must be a registered WKBS member at least one week prior to any event.
2.Anglers may pay fees the day of an event if necessary as long as prior arrangements have been made with WKBS staff.
A refund on an event registration can be given up to 24hrs prior to an event.
Mandatory Gear.
1.All anglers must be in possession of an approved PFD at all times.
2.PFD’s must be worn any time an angler is in his/her kayak
3.All anglers must be in possession of and be ready to present a current fishing license issued in the state the event is being held.
Kayak Power/operation regs
1.All kayaks must be powered by paddle or pedal.
2.Trolling motors are strictly prohibited unless a disability exists rendering the angler unable to utilize conventional methods of propulsion.
3.Anglers must never leave their kayak unless there is an emergency or other extenuating circumstance. Anglers must be fully aboard their kayak when landing a fish.
Alcohol and Drugs.
1.The possession/transport of any form of alcohol or drug beside a prescribed OTC is strictly prohibited and will result in the suspension and/or removal of an angler from current and potentially all events.
CPR rules
1.All fish must be landed in a conventional method consistent with DFW regulations pertaining to the targeted species.
2.Live bait is strictly prohibited
3.Fish must be presented on an approved trough with mouth closed against the bump board.
4.Fish must be photographed promptly and released alive
5.Fish must be photographed with the event indicator clearly visible in the photo.
6.It is the anglers responsibility to cull and maintain a tally of their catch for presentation at the end of the event.
7.Anglers 3 best fish will be entered for final presentation.
Contest to Ruling/Tie Breaker
1.Any angler has the right to contest an official ruling at any time.
2.Any angler that has been brought into question more than twice will be subject to suspension and/or removal from the current and future events.
3.If a tie exists at the end of an event, the angler with the largest single fish shall be the winner.
Tight lines everyone!
Monday, January 19, 2015
Dry Creeks Mens club 2015 opener
Played my first round of golf in 6 months, and it was Bad 95. The upside was that my partner Don Dodds put together a great round shooting 82 which put us in the money. Next tournament is presidents day, I will be hitting some range balls between now and then. I don't want a repeat performance of this round.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Close Fall
Last night had to take the dog to the vet, about 12:35 am my son was still awake with no signs of sleeping, tripped and fell on top of my little dog Rambo. My wife and I feared the worst as I picked him up and he was not moving, stiff and this tongue was hanging out the side of his mouth, and was barely breathing. I rushed him down to the 24 hour vet hospital, were they did x-rays and ultrasound to look for internal injuries. It was a 30 lbs. boy falling on a 6 lbs. dog. Luckily no broken bones or ruptured organs, but had shallow breathing, the vet wanted to kept him overnight for observations. I got a call from the vet at 5:55 am and she said "Rambo was doing fine breathing was better, come and pick him up about 8:00 am". So a very close call, from a baby's fall but Rambo is now resting comfortably and back home. We feel very lucky to have him with us.
First Day on the Water 2015
Went out, the first Saturday morning of 2015, with Addison Williams, my mom and my son. We hit up Comanche because the Delta is still stained. Bite was slow and on the bottom, a few bites on a jig but no hookups. We were able to get a few fish on drop shot and Carolina rig, with finesse worms. Fish came in 25'-40' deep and they wanted it slow. My son gave each fish a hug and kiss as we let them go.
Lake Camanche pre-fish and tournament results for Nov-Dec 13 IFmas 2014
This December my brother and I decided to fish our first bass tournament together. Together we put two days of pre-fish together over a three-week leading up to the event. During pre-fish we were fishing sharp drop off on main body points. Addison was throwing jigs mostly while I was throwing a spybait so we were targeting fish in two different depths within the water column. Or first perfish day was November 30th we took my son with us, got five fish, four on the jig and one on the spybait. The second day of pre-fish was December 7th were we caught 8 fish most coming on the spybait. I also has my first double (two fish on one bait) ever that day. Then there was the day of the tournament December 13th we both stuck to our original game plan targeting bottom feeding bass and suspended bass. We boated 12 fish with our best five weighing 9 pounds and 2 ounce. Which was good enough for a tie for second place.
One poor or stupid person decide to drive there car out as far as they could and needless to say this happened.
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