Land of the giants falls short
by David A. Brown
FLW PRESS RELEASE
Texas wizard grabs 10 pound lead. (Photo: FLW) |
Working the perimeter of a spawning bay, Hanselman looked for scattered grass in 15 to 25 feet. He targeted bass that were transitioning from winter patterns to prespawn staging spots.
Hanselman, who swept the division in 2015 in one of the most remarkable seasons of bass fishing ever, says he carried moderately optimistic expectations into his home lake this week and ended up pleasantly surprised to be carrying a lead of 9-7 into tomorrow’s final round. (After Thursday’s scheduled start was postponed due to severe weather, the event was shortened to two days of competition.)
“It’s an unbelievable feeling to catch a bag like that on your home lake,” Hanselman says. “I was thinking I’d get lucky and catch 15 pounds of fish. In practice I found schools of fish, but this cold weather must have really bunched them up, so I was fishing the way I like to.”
Hanselman found his fish on three particular clumps of grass.
“It’s just little patches of it. That’s the way you want it because that congregates them on [a few] good patches. This place was set up good with grass that was growing a foot or two off the bottom.
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“Once you find that grass with your bait, you can stay on it cast after cast,” he says. “One of those grass beds had three giants in it, including one that was about 7 pounds.
He threw an umbrella rig early in the day, but a Strike King 5XD was his main bait. Noting that natural colors work best in the lake’s clear water, he chose a bluegill pattern.
“I threw my baits on 10-pound Gamma fluorocarbon, just trying to get it down to the top of the grass,” Hanselman says. “I don’t want to bog it down. I just want to touch the grass every now and then.
“Luckily, they were inhaling it. I was using a 7-6 Power Tackle 550 rod, and that really ‘gives’ it to them so they get the hooks good.”
As Hanselman explains, he hit all of his historical spots in two days of practice and found a particular area where three consecutive casts yielded three 2-pounders in practice.
“I thought I’d start there and get a limit, and I stayed there all day,” he adds. “It’s been kinda slim pickings on big ones lately. You’ll catch one or two good ones, but I guess that cold weather the last two days really pulled them in.”
TOP 10 PROS
1. Ray Hanselman – Del Rio, Texas – 25-15 (5)
2. Dave Parsons – Yantis, Texas – 16-8 (4)
3. Clyde Glenn – Belton, Texas – 14-15 (5)
3. Tim Flowers – Midland, Texas – 14-15 (5)
5. Jeff Kriet – Ardmore, Okla. – 14-6 (5)
6. Lance Crawford – Broken Bow, Okla. – 13-11 (5)
7. Colby Miller – Elmer, La. – 13-9 (5)
8. Randy Dixon – Borger, Texas – 13-3 (4)
8. Trent Holloway – Kingwood, Texas – 13-3 (5)
10. Rick Clunn – Ava, Mo. – 13-0 (4)
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