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hey guys, heres how i did in that tourny i was talkin about on here the other day.(i'll make it short and to the point)well the launch was delayed for about an hour due to the worst fog i've ever seen in my life.so when the fog BARELY cleared, we all launched and we were off to our first spot. we pulled up in the creek and within 20 mins., we had caught keeper #1 and a nonkeeper, both on cranks. 5 mins. after that i catch our second keeper and then a nonkeeper on a dropshot.after the catch of another nonkeeper we left that creek and went uplake to another, where we didnt even get a bite, then we left there and went into the north anna.when in the north anna,we fished rocky points with cranks and jerkbaits, jigs too, but they did not yield a bite.i caught a nonkeeper and a keeper on a crank while fishing the points and my dad did the same. then we started to head out of the north anna, but on the way out we fished the bridges and i caught two nonkeepers and our fifth keeper(and also a NICEEE crappie) off of the pilings on a dropshot.we then went to another bridge and my dad caught our sixth keeper which culled our smallest. then i caught another keeper on a crankbait that culled too. after that we only caught nonkeepers.when we weighed in we had nine pounds and ended up in seventh or so out of teams. the winner had 18 pounds, and second had fifteen. big fish was six pounds and some.the pics of our four best are below(i couldnt hold all five ;D)

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here is our four best out of our five fish limitlkanna.jpg

Hell yeah man, way to represent Mechanicsville.

How'd those homemade DS worms work? ;D :)

I wasnt in the tournament but i went out saturday from 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Me and my dad were pretty succesfull. I never fish jigs and caught my first jig fish ever. He was small but I was proud of it. About 5 mins later I caught my second jig fish and he went 16 in. If we were in a tournament our 5 fish would of been 12 lb 2ozs. BF was 5 lbs 2 ozs caught by my dad.

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This is the little 12 incher first jig fish ever.

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Its not a fair comparison to the tournament you fished because I beleive we got better hours because we covered the afternoon. But I was wondering what place we would of got if these were our tournament results in that tourney?

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Triton9, you and your dad did great on One Fish Anna.

As for the fog, the guys in my bass club were talking about it at our last meeting. They said just what you said about it being very thick.

Cranks, drop shots and pointers seem to be the trick on Anna these days.

I was surprised you did not catch any pickerel.

I still need your input on the Pamunkey for this weekend.

Congrats on your 7th place finish on a lake that can be very difficult to fish.

Nice fish Triton.  Great finish for Anna man.  That is one tough lake (at least in my mind).  Last time out I only caught two non keepers and one slightly under 2lbs.  Was getting hits on Rapala floaters run shallow and senkos rigged weightless texposed.  Looks like "one fish anna" isn't really that after all.  I just think the rest of us got some work to do.  Looks like I'll be working drop shot rigs and crankbaits next time out.  Care to let us know what kind of cranks you were running Triton?

Also congrats to you and your dad LAB, looks like you guys put together a nice pattern too.  I caught my first jig fish a couple weeks ago, I know how relieved you finally feel to have pulled that sucker in on one of those.  It takes a long time to get comfortable with jigs, I'm working mine alot more now so I'm ready to use it as a primary weapon next year.  Good job to everyone that crushed em' out there this weekend.  One of the best reports on Anna I've seen on this forum.

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