It's Friday. This weekend I'll be hosting the KVD Big Bass Classic on Table Rock Lake. It's a part of the Oakley Big Bass Tour. I'll be at the Bass Pro Shop in Springfield during the registration on Saturday, and then I'll be heading toward Kentucky Lake for the Tennessee Triumph.
Finally, we're home. I never thought I'd appreciate my own bed as much as I did that first night. I don't even remember falling asleep. All that happened, as far as I know, is that I fell backward into the bed and woke up the next morning in my own bedroom. It was wonderful.
After a long weather delay the festivities surrounding the final day of the 2010 Central Open resume.
Jeff Kriet tells us when would be the right conditions to use a rig worm.
Kenyon Hill advises that it doesn't matter how many rods you have on hand, it all depends on your comfort zone.
Kenyon Hill's tips about paying attention to gulls as they dive for dinner can pay off with some quick action if you know how to respond. He recommends being ready for it when it happens.
Kenyon Hill believes that the kind of cover the fish is using will determine whether he uses soft or hard swimbait.
Pickwick has been lots of fun this past week and weekend. It was fishing very strong.
The final weigh-in of the College Bass West Super Regional came down to one fish and .06 pounds.
Clear Lake is history. I didn't do as well there as I did on the Delta. Nevertheless, I'm leaving California in pretty good shape; a heck of a lot better than the last time we were there.