Day on the lake with Jason Christie

Elite Series pro Jason Christie took the challenge to locate and catch bass on a lake he'd never seen before.

<i>Bassmaster</i>’s reality series puts top B.A.S.S. pros on small lakes they’ve never seen before, then gives them seven hours to locate and catch bass while we record their every move. Jason Christie takes on the challenge this month. The Park Hill, Okla., pro, one of the hottest young guns on the cast-for-cash circuit, has won two Elite Series events and is a three-time Classic qualifier. Here’s what happened Aug. 1, 2014, when Christie took on Lake L, a small reservoir. 
<b>6:42 a.m.</b> - Bassmaster Elite Series pro Jason Christie of Oklahoma begins his day on Lake L by fishing a frog across lily pads in a tributary arm.
Bassmaster’s reality series puts top B.A.S.S. pros on small lakes they’ve never seen before, then gives them seven hours to locate and catch bass while we record their every move. Jason Christie takes on the challenge this month. The Park Hill, Okla., pro, one of the hottest young guns on the cast-for-cash circuit, has won two Elite Series events and is a three-time Classic qualifier. Here’s what happened Aug. 1, 2014, when Christie took on Lake L, a small reservoir.
6:42 a.m. – Bassmaster Elite Series pro Jason Christie of Oklahoma begins his day on Lake L by fishing a frog across lily pads in a tributary arm.
<b>7:01 a.m.</b> - Christie retrieves a frog across scattered pad cover.
7:01 a.m. – Christie retrieves a frog across scattered pad cover.
<b>7:06 a.m.</b> - Christie bags his first keeper largemouth of the day on a frog.
7:06 a.m. – Christie bags his first keeper largemouth of the day on a frog.
<b>7:06 a.m.</b> - Christie’s first keeper of the day, a 1-pound largemouth, bit a frog in pad cover.
7:06 a.m. – Christie’s first keeper of the day, a 1-pound largemouth, bit a frog in pad cover.
<b>7:25 a.m.</b> - Shortly after switching to a noisier frog, Christie sticks a keeper bass.
7:25 a.m. – Shortly after switching to a noisier frog, Christie sticks a keeper bass.
<b>7:25 a.m.</b> - Christie’s second keeper, a 1-7 largemouth, hit a black-and-yellow frog in pads close to open water.
7:25 a.m. – Christie’s second keeper, a 1-7 largemouth, hit a black-and-yellow frog in pads close to open water.
<b>7:55 a.m.</b> - Christie pitches a topwater lure under a pontoon boat on Lake L.
7:55 a.m. – Christie pitches a topwater lure under a pontoon boat on Lake L.
Christie put his chips on pad cover when attacking Lake L.
Christie put his chips on pad cover when attacking Lake L.
<b>9:41 a.m.</b> - Christie rigs up a Yum F2 Wooly Bug for pad punching.
9:41 a.m. – Christie rigs up a Yum F2 Wooly Bug for pad punching.
<b>10:43 a.m.</b> - Christie bags his third keeper of the day, 1 pound, 4 ounces, off a dock while flipping a creature.
10:43 a.m. – Christie bags his third keeper of the day, 1 pound, 4 ounces, off a dock while flipping a creature.
<b>12:10 p.m.</b> - Having decided to spend the remainder of his day on Lake L fishing pads, Christie bags his fourth keeper, 1 pound, 1 ounce, on a Yum F2 Wooly Bug.
12:10 p.m. – Having decided to spend the remainder of his day on Lake L fishing pads, Christie bags his fourth keeper, 1 pound, 1 ounce, on a Yum F2 Wooly Bug.
<b>12:30 p.m.</b> - Christie catches keeper No. 5, 1 pound, from pad cover on a punch bait.
12:30 p.m. – Christie catches keeper No. 5, 1 pound, from pad cover on a punch bait.
<b>1:20 p.m.</b> - Christie’s biggest bass of the day, 2 pounds, 4 ounces, hit his signature Yum Christie Critter on the outside edge of a boathouse complex.<br><br>
“August bass fishing can be slow during stable weather conditions, and that little cold front certainly didn’t helped me any today,” Christie told Bassmaster. “This lake has acres of awesome-looking pad cover, but I couldn’t catch any quality bass from pads. I was really expecting to whack at least one big fish on a frog, but it just didn’t happen. I noticed that practically every fish I caught was suspended, either under pads or under a dock, and when they’re suspending, they’re not actively feeding and can be real hard to catch. If I were to fish here tomorrow under the same conditions, I’d probably move out deeper and try to find some offshore structure that isn’t loaded with that stinky grass.”
1:20 p.m. – Christie’s biggest bass of the day, 2 pounds, 4 ounces, hit his signature Yum Christie Critter on the outside edge of a boathouse complex.
“August bass fishing can be slow during stable weather conditions, and that little cold front certainly didn’t helped me any today,” Christie told Bassmaster. “This lake has acres of awesome-looking pad cover, but I couldn’t catch any quality bass from pads. I was really expecting to whack at least one big fish on a frog, but it just didn’t happen. I noticed that practically every fish I caught was suspended, either under pads or under a dock, and when they’re suspending, they’re not actively feeding and can be real hard to catch. If I were to fish here tomorrow under the same conditions, I’d probably move out deeper and try to find some offshore structure that isn’t loaded with that stinky grass.”