Archive for July 15th, 2008

Kudos to Terry Foster, But……..

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Yesterday in the Detroit News,  sports columnist Terry Foster wrote an excellent article about Michigan’s great waters.  Titled “Making Waves: Pro Fisherman Impressed with state waterways”,  he went on to describe the impressive catches on Lake St. Clair.  He quotes several of the pro’s who said nothing but nice things about the area’s smallmouth population.

BUT,  very little was actually made of the event itself.  Fishing,  whether it be walleye or bass tournaments, really gets short changed as a sport.  Mr. Foster’s article was fantastic,  but only in describing the fishery, not the sport.

I have been trying to think of other sports which get higher acclaim,  but could compare to the skill level needed to compete in a tournament series.  I came up with golf, and this is not a knock against those who track up and down the greens.  Golf takes skill, and tons of practice.  So does fishing.

I carry just as many rods as a golfer carries clubs.  Each designed for a specific use and situation. Each spooled with a different type or weight of line that enhances that technique.   I spend countless hours on the water to learn the lay of the land (lake bottom), and a golfer learns a knew course the week prior to an event.  So both spend tons of time in preparation.  Fisherman are constantly in motion, fighting fish, weather and conditions.  Each applies to how an angler attacks an event.  A golfer, endures the heat, the wind and rain, as well.  Takes into account each situation, and applies the best way to get that ball into the cup.

Its embarrassing the way I hit a wood,  which is turned 30 degrees to the left, just so the ball goes straight down the fairway.  But, I bet it would be just as embarrassing as the golfer who uses a baitcaster for the first time, and gets that bird’s nest of line built up in the reel.  That’s second nature for me, as easy as a flick of the wrist. 

Point being through all of this, its time for fishing to get its due.  Tell me techniques, real situations and how they were approached.  Give me the troubled times, and how they were handled and overcome.  Ask pertinent questions from those in the top tier of anglers,  not some fluff piece where the big names of yesteryear comment on the local waters.  Yawn.

That said, the amount of coverage was increased over last year.  The year before last, the series wasn’t even mentioned.  So I am thankful for that.  Its getting better in local tournament coverage, but its got a long way to go.

Bass Pro Sale: Ends August 7th

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Just got the new sales flyer in the mail  from the Rossford, OH store. There are some pretty nice things on sale over a three week period that started July 14th and runs through the 7th of August.  Some of it is just 10 bucks off here or 20 dollars off there,  but it all adds up in the end.

If you are smoking meat like I was last weekend, you know how important it is not to open the doors on the box.  All that heats escapes and the temps drop drastically.  Having a digital, remote thermometer is essential.  Regularly $34.99, its on sale for $24.88.  I like the fact that I can be up to 100 ft away from the cooking and still know what is going on inside.

Lots of camping, hunting and clothing type items are on sale as well. Boats and kayaks, as well as other marine type items.  The fishing is a little sparse, but still some pretty decent deals to be had.

I am probably going to pick up some XPS Keel Weights @ 20% off of $6.99 which = $5.59 a pkg.  Love those weights for trolling crawler harnesses.  I am getting ready for an U.P. trip and some smallmouth spots that are really good.  So I am thinking some of the Berkley Gulp and BPS Goby plastics could come in handy.  Should also come in handy this winter, when I try that method through the ice for walleye on Saginaw Bay, or Brest Bay if we have the winter I think we are going to have.  It should work,  I was really surprised how well it paid off for catching Northerns last year in the Upper.

Lots of other fishing items are sale as well; nets, fillet knives, blades, line…etc.