TritonGlenn
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Whew! What a tournament! We fished Kerr Reservoir this past weekend for a two day club tournament. The weather was wacky. Saturday, I fished the morning in shorts, then switched to sweat pants and rain gear when the cold weather / thunderstorms past through. Then the wind picked up big time. Then back to shorts later in the afternoon. Sunday was chilly and clear at blastoff. I got to my fishing hole, and it was chilly with clouds that came from nowhere. Then it warmed up for a while and I took off my long sleeve shirt and jacket. Then the wind showed up again. It was some weird, difficult to fish in, weather - but not the worst I've ever been in.
Anyway... back to the subject of the title. Prior to every tournament, I respool all my reels. This tournament was no exception. Since I was flipping a jig in relatively "clearer than normal" water, I tied on 20lb test Berkley Transition line onto my reel. Day 1 (Saturday), I run to my spot and start pitching the jig to buck-brush and standing timber (water was 5' above normal pool). THUMP! I get this hard hit, and rear back on my hookset. I just about fall backwards when my line pops. :angry: Now, I know it's not frayed, as I just put fresh line on the night before. So, I check the last 8 feet or so of line for frays or nicks, find none, so I re-tie on a new jig. A few casts later, there goes a bass swimming away from the tree with my jig. I set the hook, and once again, come up with a popped line and no jig. :angry::angry: So, I cut off about 15 feet of line, just to be safe, tie on a new jig, ensuring that I cinch up the knot really slowly and evenly (just like I had done before), with a little spit for lubrication so I don't burn the line. I start pitching to the trees again and get another swim-off with the jig. I set the hook and watch a 4+ lb fish turn quickly at the surface and pop me off again. :angry::angry::angry: At this point, I am beyond ticked off, but I have nothing else besides braid, which I initially didn't want to use in that clearer water, so I keep using the 20lb Transition line. I should have switched right there - but my mind was blank as I was so ticked off at the time. 7 broken off / lost fish later, I just about wanted to throw the rod overboard. I calmed down, picked up the other flipping stick (65lb braid), and continued to fish. I picked up two bass for a total of 3lbs + on day one. Disappointing to say the least. To top it off, I "forgot" about what braid does to a finger, and had my index finger in front of the reel when I set the hook (I'm used to touching the line when wormin', so I keep it there all the time). I sliced myself up real good. At the weigh-in, I'm in second to last place.
So... a trip to the store was in the plans for the evening. I found some P-Line CXX in 30lb (comes off the reel like barbed wire... but I could tow my boat with the stuff ), and spooled up that night.
Day 2 - ran back to the same spot. I wanted to try something new, as I figured with the 14+ lb sack that was leading day one, I would need 25lbs + to win the thing. I started throwing a new Swim-bait. First cast - HAMMERED!!!! ..... by a 5 1/2 lb largemouth. I'm using some Shakespeare Extra Tough line in 17lb test, and it held great as I worked big mamma out of the buckbrush she got into when she hit and ran. A few casts later - another, and another, and another. I had 4 fish in the boat by 7:30, and it looked like I was working on a pretty decent limit. It slowed down after that, but I did manage to put my fifth in the boat at about 9:30. Then the wind picked up, and that bite was all but over. I beat the banks for the next several hours, knowing that I had a 5+, 3 that were over 14", and a 13 inch fish that I really wanted to cull. 1/2 hour before the tournament ended, I ran back to the ramp and fished some buck-brush with a white spinnerbait. With 15 mintues left to go, I had a 14" jump on it,
Anyway... back to the subject of the title. Prior to every tournament, I respool all my reels. This tournament was no exception. Since I was flipping a jig in relatively "clearer than normal" water, I tied on 20lb test Berkley Transition line onto my reel. Day 1 (Saturday), I run to my spot and start pitching the jig to buck-brush and standing timber (water was 5' above normal pool). THUMP! I get this hard hit, and rear back on my hookset. I just about fall backwards when my line pops. :angry: Now, I know it's not frayed, as I just put fresh line on the night before. So, I check the last 8 feet or so of line for frays or nicks, find none, so I re-tie on a new jig. A few casts later, there goes a bass swimming away from the tree with my jig. I set the hook, and once again, come up with a popped line and no jig. :angry::angry: So, I cut off about 15 feet of line, just to be safe, tie on a new jig, ensuring that I cinch up the knot really slowly and evenly (just like I had done before), with a little spit for lubrication so I don't burn the line. I start pitching to the trees again and get another swim-off with the jig. I set the hook and watch a 4+ lb fish turn quickly at the surface and pop me off again. :angry::angry::angry: At this point, I am beyond ticked off, but I have nothing else besides braid, which I initially didn't want to use in that clearer water, so I keep using the 20lb Transition line. I should have switched right there - but my mind was blank as I was so ticked off at the time. 7 broken off / lost fish later, I just about wanted to throw the rod overboard. I calmed down, picked up the other flipping stick (65lb braid), and continued to fish. I picked up two bass for a total of 3lbs + on day one. Disappointing to say the least. To top it off, I "forgot" about what braid does to a finger, and had my index finger in front of the reel when I set the hook (I'm used to touching the line when wormin', so I keep it there all the time). I sliced myself up real good. At the weigh-in, I'm in second to last place.
So... a trip to the store was in the plans for the evening. I found some P-Line CXX in 30lb (comes off the reel like barbed wire... but I could tow my boat with the stuff ), and spooled up that night.
Day 2 - ran back to the same spot. I wanted to try something new, as I figured with the 14+ lb sack that was leading day one, I would need 25lbs + to win the thing. I started throwing a new Swim-bait. First cast - HAMMERED!!!! ..... by a 5 1/2 lb largemouth. I'm using some Shakespeare Extra Tough line in 17lb test, and it held great as I worked big mamma out of the buckbrush she got into when she hit and ran. A few casts later - another, and another, and another. I had 4 fish in the boat by 7:30, and it looked like I was working on a pretty decent limit. It slowed down after that, but I did manage to put my fifth in the boat at about 9:30. Then the wind picked up, and that bite was all but over. I beat the banks for the next several hours, knowing that I had a 5+, 3 that were over 14", and a 13 inch fish that I really wanted to cull. 1/2 hour before the tournament ended, I ran back to the ramp and fished some buck-brush with a white spinnerbait. With 15 mintues left to go, I had a 14" jump on it,