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Old 01-02-2014, 09:43 PM
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I'm also a rookie so it will be a blind leading the blind TS
Not so worried about blind leading the blind but just having some one within shouting distance is nice.

I'll pm you my phone number.

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Old 01-03-2014, 01:02 PM
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My goals are tied together I guess.

- Fish more from the kayak!
- Meet more people from this forum and TKA.
- Fish more tournaments in Tn and Ky.
- Fish more from the kayak!

I have to push myself to get to the nashville area events and gatherings. It looks like the northern mid tn people have fallen away since last spring.
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Old 11-24-2014, 02:57 PM
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Let's see some updates. Here's from my original post:


1] Get the kayak in some new water. I primarily fish JPP (almost every weekend) and do pretty well in there. I have had it on Old Hickory once, Caney twice, and Williamsport twice. I'm planning on more than one trip to Chickamagua and maybe a weekend spent up at Dale Hollow. Every lake has something different to offer and I don't want to limit my experiences.

I did get the yak in some water other than JPP this year. Matter of fact, until Crappie in the Spring starts, I have no desire to fish JPP. I fished Old Hickory a few times and even took first in a TKA tournament there. I've been fishing for Rockfish at the steam plant a couple times and had success. I fished a CBY tournament on Chickamauga and made several trips to Williamsport. I also have a pond in Franklin I fish and have always caught good numbers with a 3-5 pounder thrown in almost every trip.

2] Land a rockfish from the yak and catch my first hybrid (preferably from the yak)

You remember my last thread, right? Haha. The most fun I've had fishing since I was chasing redfish on the flats in the Florida Bay. I hope to get one more outing after them before the year ends.

3] Learn how to fish for other species. I mentioned above all I do is fish JPP and all I do is bass fish. I sometimes try for crappie or deep water for hybrids/rockfish and when that doesn't work after 30 minutes I say "screw these fish, I'm going back to bass." I need to be more patient and put in the time. Crappie and Walleye fishing are tactics I definitely want to put some time into.

I did my homework and learned a lot about how to catch Rockfish and it paid off nicely a couple weeks ago. I caught a lot of Hybrids and Crappie in the Spring which was also new to me. No effort put into Walleye, I might make this a 2015 goal.

4] Catch a TARP qualifying largemouth bass (which is why I want to hit Chickamagua more than once this coming year) and at least one other TARP qualifier.

I did catch some pigs this year. Several over 20 inches including my biggest being 21.25" in the above mentioned pond in Franklin. I still need to break the 22" mark for a TARP certificate.

5] Resume fly fishing. I have a good quality 6wt flyrod and I'd use it from time to time but I'm a novice and want to step my game up. I haven't used it in a couple years so it needs some maintenance. I plan to use it heavily this Spring when the bass are shallow and active. I bet it would be fun in a school of busting white bass as well!

Tried it once and got too frustrated as the line caught on everything possible in my kayak.

6] Qualify for the championship event in the 2014 Kayak Bass Fishing TN tournament series!

Missed this one. Work got in the way of fishing these. I was only able to make it out to a few events. Hopefully I'll be able to fish more of them in 2015 and fish good when it counts!
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Old 11-24-2014, 10:12 PM
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My goals:

1) Finish getting high school sponsors. (as an update our club is now sponsored by Hoppy's lures, and the reel grip) We are taliking with Lew's and Duckett as well.
2) Take out my riverhawk as much as possible.
3) catch redfish in south carolina (I fish in Pawley's Island South carolina and have never fished for reds in the the tidal creek, but i catch a lot of flounder).
4) place in the top 10 in the high school state tournament this year.
5) catch a double digit largemouth, my best this year was a 7lb 4oz hog.
6) Teach as many people as possible to have fun fishing.
7) meet more people from the forum!
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