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First of all, thanks to everyone on here for the well wishes and congrats for the tournament.  It was a blast leading the tourney going into the last day but a kick in the gut when I couldn't seal the deal.

 

Day 1--I drew a young Iowa pro Greg Vance. Great young angler and was very happy for me at the end of the day.   He fished the Bassmaster Classic last year through the BASS nation qualification.  He was on a pattern of swimming a grub and swimbait out over deep water.  We would sit in 50-80 feet of water, make a cast, count down to 6, 8, 10 or whatever and work that desired zone.  We were on our second spot and had caught 1 short a piece when we looked across the lake and the gulls were diving hard core!  He said 'We have got to get over there!'  We raced across the lake and I caught bass on my first 3 casts with one of them being a keeper.  We followed the bait around for the next couple of hours off of that flat, gravel/chunk rock point as they moved out over deep water and then back up shallow(1-15 feet of water)  Most of my fish came on a 4" swimbait on a Arkie lures 1/4oz jighead with a light wire hook.  The light wire hook was key because they were coming up behind the swimbait to eat it and your rod would just load up.  The light wire hook would pierce the lips easily.  1 of my big fish came on a underspin also.   I had 6 keeper largemouth there and culled a couple times.  We were in the white river all day.  3 fish limit weighed 11lb 2oz..good for 1st place after day 1.

 

Day 2-- I drew Elite series pro Brian Snowden.  Brian is a class act...not only one of the nicest guys you will ever meet, but when he found out that I was in 1st, he said he would take me to some smallmouth spots to make sure I get my limit.  We fished around Kimberling city on wind blown main lake and secondary points.  I caught 4 keeper smallies and culled once, all on the 4" swimbait on the 1/4oz head.  Again, he worked hard for me to get my 3 fish.  And then he showed up to the weigh-in because he said he was sitting at home and he told his wife 'Let's go over to the weigh-in and watch Mike win the non-boater side.'  But I didn't hold up my end of the deal!!  Lol  3 fish limit weighed 6lb 5oz..good enough for 1st place heading into the final day.

 

Day 3--I drew Elite series pro Tyler Carriere.  Tyler also was a pleasure to fish with and tried his best to get me around fish, he had caught around 15 keepers on day 2.  He said we would go catch our limits and then he would need to go crankin' to catch a big fish and try to catch up.  I told him if I caught my 3 fish limit, I was sure that it would wrap up the win for me.  We went out and caught tons...I mean tons...probably between 60-70 shorts.  Tyler had 2 keeper spots and I couldn't manage a keeper all day.  We stayed within 4 miles of take off all day.  He had just burned through his fish the first 2 days and there wasn't anything left but shorts.  He was dropping a Damiki rig on them...I was doing that, swimbait and ned rig behind him.

 

Went to the weigh-in and the tournament director saw I had no fish and knew I was bummed.  He asked me if I would still come across the stage to talk about my week and I said 'Of course.'  

I got up on stage and told the crowd that just a few hours earlier, I had caught one on my swimbait, measured it and it went 15 1/4" and I threw it back in the lake.  Chris asked me why I did that...I said 'Because I didn't think you would let me weigh in a crappie!!'  It got a good laugh from the crowd and Chris.  It was one of the biggest black crappie I have caught in a long time!  After that, I thanked my pro's individually and gave them thanks for helping me for the finish.  I came off stage and my daughter brought our Yorkie over to me...the Clunn's were standing a few feet away and I found out quickly that they were Yorkie lovers as they have one also.  I spent several minutes talking with Rick about the tournament and then went to find my family.  I ended up falling to 6th place and finished exactly 2 pounds out of 1st.  All I needed was 1 good keeper on the last day.  1 keeper would have won the tournament and a new Triton.  It sucks being that close to the win without closing it out and it runs through your mind constantly...but it makes the fire inside burn hotter to win a major tournament one day!!

 

 

 

 

 

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Great read Mike..........sorry it didn't work out for yah, but glad to hear that fire is burning hot in yah to get at it again!

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(also refreshing to hear of someone else throwing a light wire jighead on swimbaits.:-)

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Very informative report, Mike. And a refreshing attitude toward your boaters. I knew Brian was top shelf from competing against him over the years. But good to hear the same about the other two.

Congrats on a great showing and best of luck going forward.

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Mike, congratulations on your tourney. TRL can be fickle. You're a class act publicly appreciating your boaters. 

Mike

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Man, what a great story and congratulations on an outstanding performance.  I know it probably doesn't help much at the moment but there's a whole bunch of us out here that would give most anything to have the opportunity to come just that close.

I'm sure it would be equally disappointing to come up short like that but I've always found that the bigger the disappointment, the bigger the lesson learned and I'm sure you'll benefit big time if you're ever fortunate enough to put yourself in that position again.

And, I'm betting that you will.

Way to go.

"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."  George Carlin

"The only money ever wasted is money never spent."  Me.

Posted

Fantastic, thank you very much for such an excellent read.  If you don't mind, what kind of stuff lake structure was Carriere throwing that Damiki rig on and approx. how deep?

It is getting very close to Spring Break and there are lots of posters here that would just love to get there grand children and children on a bite like that regardless of the size, it does not matter as long  as you are getting the young ones bit.

Thanks Mike that was just Super.

 

Posted

Great report, thanks for sharing!!!!

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Thank you for the awesome report! I can feel your pain, as I've been there, as well as many others on this forum. It was a great pleasure to meet you at the weigh-in. I'm sure you realize that a lot of people were rooting for Mike & Mike to sweep both sides of the derby. Congrats on a good tournament and for speaking so highly of all your partners. Good luck and may God bless you.

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Awesome report, @Mike jones.  I feel your pain.  I fished it as well.  Came in 45th.  5oz from a check and 3lbs from fishing Saturday.  Are you going to fish the whole series?  Sabine and Grand?  

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