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Ky_Lake_Dude

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  1. and football is definitely even with fishing
  2. fishing barely outweighs deer and turkey hunting
  3. either when one slams a spinnerbait, or that lunker loads up on a deep divin crankbait
  4. around 9 or 10 in a row while fishing for white bass on KY Lake
  5. Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick
  6. But seriously guys thanks for all your support :)
  7. lol. after i won my uncle tried to call me on my cell phone but i had left it in our cabin so then he called one of my buddies and was like well I guess he's a celeb now so I gots to get my peoples to call his peoples. LOL
  8. On the top of page 39! Its about the Southern Divisional I won in NC. Theres a short interview i did right after i won and also a short interview that the other winner, Ross, did. Dude this is cool!
  9. Remember The Titans is by far my favorite movie. 1.Remember the Titans 2.Saving Private Ryan 3.Friday Night Lights
  10. I can watch his stuff over and over and it still always cracks me up. My fave comedian by far.
  11. I usually carry 6 rods and always have at least 4 baitcasters, usually 5 but if I'm going to be doing more finesse fishing i'll leave the 5th caster and take a 2nd spinning rod 8-)
  12. yeah didnt see that one coming :
  13. My favorite bait by far. I dont know why they work good in pre-spawn but they do work. I dont need and explanation.
  14. One of the best and most underrated lakes in the nation. I'm glad to call it my home lake 8-)
  15. Should I use for a swimming a jig?
  16. Zoom Super Chunk Jr
  17. Wow you could have told me that fish was 8lbs and I would have believed it. Congrats to your dad
  18. I hear the HArris Chain will be mega tough in late October. Any thoughts?
  19. American History X is definitely in my top 3
  20. I'd really like the chance to fish Gaston without all the wind we had.
  21. Thanks Sam. I woulda been lost without your help.
  22. they get out of the water and go not far up the bank and hibernate underground to the best of my knowledge.
  23. WOW! what an experience. This was the most well organized tournament I've ever been in and am thankful I got the oppurtunity. It was held on Lake Gaston in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. Well in practice me and my partner Tanner (we're both named Tanner) found what we thought was a reliable pattern fishing the areas around the "Danger" buoys on points and such. The buoys usuall mark some underwater hazard such as a rockpile. We caught several on shaky heads and thought we had our pattern. We were hoping to catch them off docks on our practice day but with all the cloud cover we had, the fish weren't pushed under the docks. So the tournament day. Friday. Also the last day of the adult Southern Divisional. Terrible conditions starting out to say the least. Pouring rain and 40mph winds. Well the winds sent our pattern straight down the drain. No way were we able to hold the boat on our open water spots in that wind. So we just tryed fishing our spots in the wind to no avail. Finally around 10:00 the rain stops and the sun comes out and it turns into a beautiful day except for the wind of course. Well we just waste 2 hours fishing pointless places with not even a bite. We're both ready to give up because we got 3 hours left and NO keepers between us. Then it hits me. DOCKS!!! The sun would push the fish under the docks. So we high tail it over to Little Stonehouse creek where we were staying at the Stonehouse Lodge and start fishing the marina docks. BANG! 12:15 I get my first keeper on a Watermelon/Red Trick Worm on a 3/16oz Spot Remover. Fish another 45 minutes or so and we're still flipping /pitching docks. Around 12:30 my partner had caught his one and only keeper. Then around 1 I pitch my jig under a dock then stick my rod in the water to check the depth and while its down there I feel that 'ol "THUMP THUMP" so I jerk my rod outta the water and WHACK! my 2nd keeper on a 1/4oz Watermelon/Red. I'm thinkin maybe if I get one more good keeper I just might pull this off. So we keep fishin the tons of docks in the creek. and arond 2:30 I blast my spinnerbait in to a boat slip and whack my 3rd, final, and biggest keeper of the day at around 16 1/2 inches. Little Stonehouse isn't very far from Morningstar MArina at Eaton's Ferry where we were launching but with the 40mph winds we knew we were in for a helluva ride back to the weigh in so we left around 2:50 and got there around 3:10 and had to be back at 3:15. Talk with the Juniors around the weigh-in is that I'm the only one with more than 2 keepers and I'm like DUDE maybe I pulled this off!!! I was 4th in line behind the 2 boys all the way from South Africa and my teammate from Tennessee in the older division. I get up there, weigh my fish and the come out to 4lb 11oz. Not a lot by any standards but maybe just enough. They keep weighing the Jr's and the younger division kids bags kept coming in at around 2-3lbs. finally they call me up to the stage and the leader in the older divison up there for the final 2 kids bags the last older guy weighs in and doesn't have enough to beat the leader in the older division so Ross Burns of South Carolina won the 15-18 divison with 4 that weighed around 7 1/2lbs. Then the last kid in my division comes up. HE BLANKS!!!!!!!!!!! I DID IT!!!!!!!! I WON!!!!!! I won the Jr Southern divisional with 3 bass at 4lb 11oz. I couldn't believe it! So I've qualified now for the BASS Jr World Championship on the Harris Chain of Lakes in Tavares, Florida in October. I'm just so happy all my hard work and preparation has paid off. I'd like to thank my family, friends, the Haywood Co Bass Clubs, the Tennessee Federation Nation, all the great people here on BR especially Sam and FiveBassLimit for all their help in my preparation and Most of all I thank God for all the great oppurtunities he's presented me and for giving me pretty good knack for bass fishing the ride. me and big Tanner me and the stringer (somehow he ended up with my biggest one lol) me with the trophy me and Ross Burns The Tennessee crew

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