The Quest to Be Elite: Part 3
In this article they are talking about the central open on Kentucky Lake.
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In this article they are talking about the central open on Kentucky Lake.
In this article they talk about Jamie Laiche at the Central Open on the Kentucky lake.
In this article you will read about Jamie Laiche's quest to be elite. He is at the central open on Kentucky lake.
In this photo gallery you will see images of the 2008 central open #2 on Kentucky Lake. It is the third day weigh in and you will see the winner Aaron Johnson.
"The coffee scent was critical to my success. The fish didn't hold on to the lure very long. They seemed to like the coffee taste and held it just a moment longer than other plastics. That gave me the time I needed to set the hook."
Several fine anglers found their spots and patterns ruined by wind and the resulting muddy water. In fact, one angler described the water at his spot as looking like a YooHoo chocolate drink.
"I think most of the anglers will fish the grass and do something similar to what I've been doing. Kentucky Lake is big. There's a lot of stuff to fish out there."
The Classic berths will be awarded after the season's final event.The top 10 in the points standings will be invited to join the 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series, the highest level of BASS competition.
You really had to pick the cover apart if you wanted to catch anything. Subtle didn't work; you had to wake them up or make them mad before they would bite.
Jerry Williams had a backup plan he had found during practice: "It was a dock bite, and I hadn't had to go to it the last two days, but I knew I had to make that move this morning when my fish were gone."
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