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the bigbait journal - southernswimbait.com
THE BIGBAIT JOURNAL SOUTHERNSWIMBAIT.COM’S NEWSLETTER September 2010, Volume IV The North Country CHAMPLAIN: A CASE STUDY I’ve decided to take a closer look at Lake Champlain, and instead of just tournament highlights, I wanted to share how I approached Champlain with a swimbait. Champlain was the 3rd stop on the FLW Largemouth, well, yelllow perch applied Eastern Series, and a lake I was looking forward here as well, but could be expanded to include to fishing. Champlain was one of the better brim, baitfish, baby bass, shad, etc. The lakes that shows up on the schedule that could largemouth of Champlain live in the grass, so produce a swimbait bite. Clear water, good weedless baits definitely came to mind. smallmouth and largemouth, grass, and just a Swimbait fishing requires a lot of tackle good darn fishery. You have to be thinking of preparation, just as conventional fishing does. swimbaits for both the largemouth and the The more I mature with fishing swimbaits and smallmouth. understanding Eastern/Southern lakes, the Smallmouth: yellow perch. Without a doubt, the yellow perch is what the big smallmouth are eating. Yellow Perch is the color better I am at preparing, and having the right gear, colors and baits in the boat. Champlain is BIG water. It makes for a lot of the reaction baits, historically on Okeechobee seem small. Its one of the Champlain, so part of this exercise is going to ultimate tests of equipment out there in the walk you thru selecting swimbaits that cover world of bass fishing. 5 foot+ waves are top, middle, and bottom of the water column common on Champlain, but so are 5 pound with yellow perch style baits. brownies and largies. [1] Perch Eaters A four pound smallie coughed up a 6 inch yellow perch. No wonder she ate my 6” Triple Trout. Matching the Hatch The Yellow Perch lives around grass, plain and simple. The perch were so thick, you could move 100 plus in a single cast. Crazy schools of perch. Without a doubt, the big smallmouth of Champlain eat yellow perch. They are ‘perch eaters’. So this exercise is to help you understand the thought process of preparing for fish that eat yellow perch, and targeting smallmouth. Surface/Upper Water Column Covering water, and my first choice for shallow/upper water column fish: 6” Triple Trout. The 6” Triple Trout is a proven smallie slayer. No brainer. And my man Scott Whitmer helped me out huge, by really putting a fabulous assortment and arsenal of baits, yellow perch, pinkies, and ‘others’. Perch colored Triple Trouts are gorgeous. I moved some big schools of brownies and caught some fatties. I buzzed high spots/reefs, points, grass edges, dock, and bridge pilings. I wasn’t killing them on a Triple Trout, but I caught a few dandies and located some areas holding big fish. The 7” MS Slammer. I have had perch colored MS Slammers for years. The 7” MS Slammer is an underground wakebait for the magnum spotted and smallmouth bass of the West. Of course I was going to wake a 7” Slammer off the points and grass lines to see if they’d come up and get it. MidWater Column To probe the suspended/offshore/mid water column, 6” top hook Huddleston, in yellow perch. I fished a ROF 12 around grass breaks from 12-15, but also as shallow as 8 and as deep as 20. Slow rolling mostly. Stuck some absolutely studs. Had some big followers in some areas, which ultimately helped me locate my fish for the tournament. Dennis Miller is Ken Huddleston’s operations/production guy, and kudos to Dennis for his work in painting. His Yellow Perch is nothing short of amazing. Rigged with a #2 Owner ST-36 trap hook on the belly, attached to a #5 Owner Hyperwire split ring, the bait wasn’t weedless, but did give them a look at a full bodied bait with excellent realism and hooking potential. Big Hammer has a 3” series of swimbait tails and heads that are killer smallmouth colors. Notice how there are lots of options in the chartreuse family of Big Hammer colors. The 3” Bait was fished on spinning gear. Slow rolled around bridge piling, outside grass lines in 8-15 feet of water. Deep/Bottom The 5” Big Hammer with the 3/4 ounce lead head is an excellent way to get out and probe the 20-30 foot depths. I challenge you to fish a swimbait effectively >20 feet. This is where the 5” Hammer excels. I did damage on the 3” Hammer pretty well, but the 5” Hammer bite was elusive. Like the TN River, Champlain has some deeper ledges and rockpiles and offshore style of fishing, where its just a matter of time when a guy can find the right fish and serve them up a 5” full bodied swimbait that can keep constant bottom contact in >20 feet of water. The 5” Hammer is like a big football jig with regards to bottom contact, but mixes in the realism and swim of a bigbait. Results Ultimately, the swimbait bite on Champlain was a bit of a let down. The fish were just deep and not in a super chasing frame of mind. I did catch fish in practice, but most importantly, used the swimbait to find the areas where the big fish were holding, where I could slow down and probe the depths with a drop shot and really catch them. Tournament swimbait fishing is a tough game. I wasn’t getting enough bites per day, throwing a swimbait all day, to commit to it all tournament. I knew I might be able to get one or two good bites per day though. Which is what happened on Day 1, 2, & 3. It was knowing which bait to throw, when. And having all the ‘right’ baits tied on, so when conditions allowed, I was in a position to give them the best possible bigbait for that moment in time. But make no mistake, the best of Champlain swimbait fishing is still to come. Champlain is on the 2011 schedule already! [2] BIG HAMMER The Huddleston Deluxe North Country Spin If you think Ken only knows trout, you are sorely mistaken. The 6” Weedless trout and 6” top hook series of baits made excellent yellow perch. Somebody who knows where they live, and is given the right conditions is going to slay them on the 6” Weedless in the grass, or the 6” top hook slow rolled off the grass lines, ledges, and bridge pilings. Getting Hammered Big Hammer has an excellent array of colors to imitate yellow perch. The 3” Baits are best fished on spinning gear with 6/8# P-Line CXX Copolymer. [3] TRIPLE TROUT Let me walk you down the path of the Triple Trout for smallmouth The Triple Trout is a lethal smallmouth bait. I know its THE BAIT on Lake Havasu for example. The little bit of Western smallmouth fishing that exists, has shown the Triple Trout is one of the ‘go-to’ baits, period. The 4” Stubbie and 6” Standard Triple Trout are excellent sizes and shapes for Mr. Small Jaws. Smallies seem to react very well to the S swim of the Triple Trout, and since you can burn the bait, even better. Smallies seem to eat fast moving baits, that a are a bit smaller and refined than the bigbaits thrown at largemouth. I worked with Scott Whitmer to get yellow perch baits made up. The 4” Stubbie and the 6” standard were the easy, no brainer, chunk and wind and cover water baits to get for Champlain. In addition, the 8” Stubbie was included as a real bigbait, just in case the largemouth could be found in areas where hanging trebles could be fished. That 8” Stubbie Triple Trout is a bigbait. The Stubbie is more a tournament style Triple Trout. It requires less technical skills to fish it properly. You chunk it and wind it. Its got a tighter wobble, more thump, but still swims an excellent slimmed down S pattern. I’ve got Stubbies in white and bone colors too, because 6” Triple Trout, Yellow Perch The Candy Hot Pink, I mean, it really fits smallmouth. They are feisty and fickle, so you need something that plays to their ego. Yellow Perch, 4&8” Stubbie Triple Trout White Chocolate: Bone, great white, and bone w/ orange. [4] those are obvious fish catching colors, and certainly known colors to get smallmouth excited. My best Triple Trout fishing on Champlain was finding long tapering points, with deep water nearby. The fish seemed to get up ontop of the points in the early morning. That was were I did my Triple Trout damage. Burning the 6” Yellow Perch over points in 6-12 feet, and keeping the boat moving, and bouncing a couple points in the morning. You had to run into them. They weren’t always stacked on the same points day to day. Be willing to change baits, often, when you know you’re around them. Fish the conditions. When it was calm/ glassy or slight wind, the smallies would feed ‘up’ and were catchable on baits in the upper water column/surface. Most mornings gave us this opportunity. I made the most of it on Day 1. I had a 15 pound limit by 8:15am, and was able to upgrade to 17 pounds by days end. 6” Triple Trout and topwater baits. Dig this, here is the best I understand what was going on at this moment in time on Champlain...The yellow perch push the alewifes to the surface and feed on them. Thats when you catch the perch eaters, feeding on the yellow barred candy who are vulnerable while feeding. The Lake Champlain Largemouth PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS? The Ticonderoga was odd. I had info from guys named Ehrler and Niggemeyer on some grass flipping stuff in the Ti, and couldn’t find em down there. My best largemouth fishing happened North of Plattsburgh. The Song Remains the Same I really like grass fishing. I mean, I’m a addicted to fishing in the grass with swimbaits. When you find ‘em, you can really whack ‘em. And I’m not gonna lie, braided line and 8 foot rods and low profile reels resonate deeply with my tackle preferences. Weedless swimbait fishing is on the cusp of revolution. Well, the battle began years ago with Mickey Ellis of 3:16 bait Company, with his release of the Mission Fish. Then it was paddle tail tubes, and now in my mind its Huddleston Deluxe. The Grass Minnow is so damn fish catching in grass its hard to convey. I know why guys like to throw swim jigs now so much. To me, the weedless suite of Huddleston baits (the 6” weedless trout, the Grass Minnow, and the Weedless Shad) are THE BAITS for grass fishing. The Skinny Dipper and Swim Senko, influenced a lot my adaptation of the weedless baits to the grass. The Huddleston weedless suite provides profound realism and ability to match the subtleties of the swim of real baitfish. I’ve had the Grass Minnow now for almost a year. There isn’t a lake this bait hasn’t caught fish for me. Well, since I have a YouTube clip of some Grass Minnow fishing and summary of this newsletter, I’ll just let you watch the YouTube clip to see the Grass Minnow fished within sight of the Canadian border. Click HERE to view YouTube Clip of some Champlain largemouth swimbait fish. Yes, somedays I need to wear a straightjacket. I apologize in advance. This was actual tournament pre-practice, caught a few, knew I could whack some more, and what can I say, I launched my boat in Vermont that morning, and chatted up some of our French Canadian compatriots at the gas station. It’s fun to catch them in pre-practice every once in a while! Ha, I’m usually too busy trying to find ‘em, or scared to sting them too badly in practice. I’d like to film more practice time. See we provide more than pictures and text! Glad to share a little video footage of some fishing, along with just a summary of the Champlain swimbait fishing we experienced. I’m stuck on braided line, but you can use florocarbon for more bites. Like I say, I’m addicted to catching grass fish on the weedless suite. The bites usually involves large v wakes heading at your bait, a big boil and toilet flush, and instant connection to the fish, drop your rod tip let her take it a moment, slow action parabolic 8 foot pull set, wind and extract them from their grassy kingdoms. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. See how easy it was to get five? [5] Pow-Wow The Grass Minnow and Weedless Shad have shown they catch largemouth in grass from The Seminole Land in Florida to the Land of the Iroquois, at the US/Canada border. Champlain reminded me of the Big O at times. THE PLAYBOOK Alright, so lets walk thru the game plan, playbook and results and summarize. The goal for me was a Top 5 finish OR a for sure. Its got to be a bad Top 50 finish. Basically I needed to decide if I largemouth color too. There could win and go for it, or just make darn sure I are perch way down in the make $5,000 and make the Top 50 cut. I need Ti. We fished Grass to be ‘profitable’ so to speak is the best way I Minnows and Shads and can explain my business right now. Risk clearly the largemouth ate assessments are heavy weighed in favor of those colors. profitability! Champlain was not ‘on’ like I know it can be. Its important to keep in mind this is just a snap shot in time, August 1-August 27, 2010. Two weeks of pre-practice, official practice and Research and Homework Game Day Success I asked everyone I 3 day event. A mild winter followed by an knew about what the the big extremely early and hot summer, caused the fish have to be a reporter, a fish on Champlain eat. Yellow Perch is what to be a bit deeper in general I believe. The detective, an interrogator, kept coming up. I researched NY Fish and reaction bite was just ‘off’. Spinnerbaits, a cowboy, and an Indian if Game and likewise with Vermont. Interesting jerkbaits, were getting better with time, but, you want to survive on the road reading. Did you know that Champlain is honestly, I think Champlain could be absolutely and fish in places you just flat don’t know. stocked regularly with thousands of pounds of ugly given better conditions. This event was landlocked salmon annually? In the 6-9” size Aligning the Moon and Stars won drop shotting in 30-40 feet of water. I range! Or count how many tributaries and caught my Day 3 limit by precision drop places on Champlain are stocked with trout. what you want, and having all the right rods, shotting. I mean, I kept my bait between 18-20 I’ve never once heard anyone target the fish on reels, lines, hooks, terminal tackle, etc to match feet on a little break/edge and made 10,000 Champlain with a trout swimbait. Believe me, I is rare. I can’t say I was 100% prepared, but my pitches with a 3/8 ounce weight and watched tried, and will re-visit. I would venture to say, preparation for Champlain from a swimbait my Lowrance for hours. I had 17-10, and had the Adirondack have not seen the last of me. perspective started 6 months prior. I had my to use all my covert drop shotting skills and a 3” When I say do your research and homework, eyes on Yellow Perch baits and kept working in Gulp Leech to get the magnums to eat. They you have to talk to people and use your my head the baits and possible scenarios: were down there, but very difficult to catch and network, but be your own person too, and use very wise to fishing lures. I had to be precise the Internet and just get a feel for what is in the I mean, if that place has high teen and 20 pound on depth, the length of drop shot leader/position lake...what species of gamefish. That is a not limits regularly coming from it, that could have of bait above the bottom, and very finesse with always easy info to extract. I don’t care if we’re been my whole world. The Ticonderoga is a 70 a Gulp 3” leach nose hooked. Those ARE NOT talking about a lake like Lanier or natural glacier mile run....ONE WAY. That is 140 mile roundtrip generally fish that you catch on swimbaits....the Getting your swimbaits 100% aligned with What if the Ticonderoga is really that good? pond in the Adirondack, there is often conflicting boat ride, in an 8-10 hour tournament day. long way of saying it! But I did locate those fish information about what species are in the lake Ti was not on, at least in pre-practice, so I using a swimbait. That is the best lesson to be vs. what’s been stocked or introduced illegally, scratched it. But if it had been on, my gut tells learned from Champlain to me. For others, I and what the website says. So triangulate it all me the 6” Weedless trout in Yellow Perch would hope sharing how I prepare for an event from a is my best advice. I called the NY Fish and show no mercy around the better fish. The Ti swimbait perspective is enlightening too. I’m Game pretending to be taking my kids trout has beautiful grass, decent water clarity, and still learning how to prepare for each lake. Its fishing on Champlain just to see what they might grass that is matted out at the surface and hard work, but I’m getting better, and quite say...”Hey, we just dumped 5,000 trout in sparse stuff. Grass Minnow and Weedless Shad honestly, you just simplify. I have my go to Treadwell Bay because so and so hatchery had of course too. I was prepared to commit to the swimbaits: Huddleston, Triple Trout, Big a surplus so take your kids fishing there....” OK, Ti, but after fishing it hard for days and working Hammer, and Slammers and go to work. Its that was NOT the conversation, but thats what off GOOD recent info from Brent Ehrler and applying colors and matching the hatch that I’m talking about. You can’t read a website or James Niggemeyer who’d just fished the BASS comes into play per lake and region. Yellow talk to tournament fisherman and get everything. Northern Open there, it was clear to me that Perch on Champlain for the magnum smallies Swimbait fishing really teaches me that. You things had changed, and the Ti was too risky. [6] The 3” Big Hammers catch a lot of numbers day. But Day 2 my rhythm was off, and I choose when you get around them. I like fishing a little to fish the smallies in the morning, then the wind bigbait on a spinning rod. I can control depth came up, then I was struggling and needed to very well and catch suspended fish. The 5” Big scratch out a limit.....vs. the risk of running 20 Hammer is heavy and a dragging/dredging bait miles one way in wind and waves to hit a small that you can fish down to 20-30 feet. I fish on area that likely has already been pounded by 17# P-Line CXX Green. Calcutta 300 TE and tournament boats. That was the problem with Shimano Terramar Inshore Series 8 footer. I’m my largemouth. One or two boats could have heading to Pickwick and Wheeler soon. If I can ruined it already, and it was Day 2, so I had to find fish on the ledges, the 5” Hammer will be just accept I missed that opportunity. I should part of that process. The Hammers were going have run there first thing on Day 2. Not mid-day to catch quick limit fish or help me probe the deep swimbait bite. That was their role in my mind in preparing for the event. The Triple Trout, I mean, I had sick Triple Trout preparations. The 4” Stubby were my ace in the hole if the 6” Standard was too big or they were getting off. I just assumed they were going to eat the Triple Trout anywhere and everywhere. That is how lethal that bait is and can be. Well, like I said, the smallmouth were deep and tended to stay near the bottom and their strike zone was small. Unless it was calm and glassy....then they would feed up, and chase baits it seemed. I was prepared to throw a Triple Trout all 3 days of the event, was my mindset before the event. I just didn’t get the bites unless it was dead calm and I hit the right points and reefs at the right time. It was risky. But I did move some GIANT smallies with the 6” Triple Trout in a couple key areas that helped me locate the better fish that ultimately I would catch in the tournament on drop shots. The Top Hook Huddleston. So, I love slow rolling ROF 12 Huddlestons. I feel like I’m fishing the essence of swimbait fishing at that moment. Fishing a natural bait at its natural depth, giving it a natural swim, and putting it around big fish. So, when the weather got windy or rough, I managed to get some top hook Huddleston Smallies going in the same areas, just a different presentation. Understand, my areas were pretty big. Champlain is big, but does fish small. However, my spots were pretty decent sized, so I could fish from the bank out when the wind came up, but hung around 12-15 feet when it was calm. You had to follow them, and understand the conditions and how they were feeding. My drop shot fish were eating leeches and spitting up absurd amounts of alewives at times. They just weren’t eating perch. They would eat little baitfish too. My best fish of Day 2, a 3 pounder, came on the ROF 12 Top Hook, Yellow Perch. That fish saved my bacon on a tough day for me. I scrambled to catch 10 pounds. That 3 pounder saved me from weighing in 8 pounds and being completely out of it. And that fish gave me the confidence to head back there on Day 3. I had another big follow. It was windy and grey, and the Hudd was the call to get down them. They feed ‘down’ in the wind and grey, more close to the bottom. The Slammer. The 7” Slammer will someday be a bait I put together a heavy on Day 2. That area attracts all the power largemouth fisherman, and they wouldn’t have overlooked my water. Locating the big smallies with the smallmouth and in the tournament was key for me. I had areas in practice I located big fish with the Triple Trout and Top Hook Hudd. But even without other boats or tournament pressure, it was one-two bites fishing an area really hard with perfect boat position and drifts. I got a good top hook Hudd fish on Day 2, and that made my mind up I was going to to start there on Day 3 and work that area. Why I left that area on Day 2 was another mistake. I should have stayed. That area gave me 17-10 on Day 3, and I found it on Day 2, but didn’t work it long enough or precisely enough to capitalize. Finished 35th place, good enough for $5200 Fishing a Good Tournament tournament limit or 3 on. Excellent wakebait. My tournament was high-low-high. I Excellent bait to probe wood, laydowns, and started off with 17 pounds, then dropped to 10 man made structure with. You can fish it over pounds, and came back on Day 3 with 17-10 my grass and weedless, etc, which is how I fished it biggest limit. I was STOKED. It was a series of on Champlain. There is a dreadful amount of good decisions and just fishing a good loose grass floating on Champlain which made tournament that best summarizes why I was so slow moving baits on the surface very tough to pleased. There is a lot of information to process fish in some cases too. The Slammer was there when fishing in tournaments. Decisions about to explore the big wakebait bite, and the ability all kinds of things based on all sorts of variables. to create a bigbait deflection bite...knocking The best guys can process info and make good around structure and seeing what happens. decisions based on instinct, experience or just The Tournament probabilities. I wonder what fishing a good I caught exactly 2 swimbait fish. One 6” to the end of the point, and circle back to the Triple Trout in Yellow Perch fish and a Top Hook bank and feel like the area was plenty rested to ROF 12 Huddleston in Yellow Perch fish. Not give it a second shot. Fishing in water 13-15 exactly killing it in the swimbait department. feet, the top hook ROF 12 Hudd, fished on Heck, I didn’t even run to my largemouth and Calcutta TE 300, 17 pound P-Line CXX Green, fish for my largemouth up North, that ate the GLoomis 965 BBR, with a #2 Owner ST-36 grass minnow so well. Why? Well, understand stinger hook attached to a #5 Owner hyperwire. tournament fishing. I didn’t run to the Those smallies would slide out into 18-21 feet largemouth on Day 1 because I had 17 pounds and knew I could use those largemouth another [7] tournament means to guys like: Skeete, KVD, Brent, Niggemeyer, Tharp, Montgomery, Fukae, Thrift, Wolak, Gagliardi.....The information processing, but also the simplification too. I think the best guys can clear the clutter and simplify and just find them and know ways to get them to eat. But finding them is key. I found them with a swimbait and caught them on drop shots, mostly, come tournament time. On Day 3 I idled way north of where I was Adirondack before dawn, going down the road, fishing to another side of a big point. Another doing it ‘my way’. I didn’t win, but it was great tournament boat sort of came off his spot to to earn a paycheck, great for my fishing, and fend me off. He trolling motor gestured to stay was a good shot in the arm to my fishing career. back and away. No problem. I only saw the The Road Less Traveled, Sorta boat wrap and just gave the guy space and slid back a little and kept on fishing. Well it turns out that was Jason Ober. I didn’t know until the Top 5 got onstage and I was like, no way, that was the guy. That was Jason Ober I saw out on the North side of the point I was focused on. I fished the south and central side of the point. He owned the North side. He was there the day before too. So, yeah, I felt like hey, I found the I’m not so sure what I’m doing lately. I can tell you this. I’m already preparing for 2011. I have a lot of great fishing ahead of me still in 2010, but understand I’m working on next year now. I want to fish the FLW Tour. That is $40,000 in entry fees. I don’t have $40,000 in entry fees, let alone the additional $25,000 required for travel expenses. But, I do have some money still, and a lot of projects and sponsor(s). And not just standard bass fishing things I’m trying to settle down and get done. I stuff. Bigbaits and big fish up the game, and am working on various revenue creating models swimbaits are clearly a huge interest to around my fishing. My decisions right now are everyone. Its what I do best, and what interests going to help me afford to take the risk of fishing me, honestly. I learned a while ago to go with the Tour next year. At least the Opens, but I’d gut instincts. Whatever happens, corporate like to fish all of them. Looking forward to what america is NOT an option!!! I’m going to announcements FLW Outdoors gives about off continue chasing tournament fish, but I’d really think you can make 20 mile runs in between limits and additional 2011 info with regards to like to get a chance to fish a bang up schedule. spots. That was a huge part of coming up with the American Fishing Series, BFLs, etc. And Put me on big fish lake after big fish lake...at the a gameplan. The Ticonderoga was out of my what with BASS? I assume business as usual, right time of year. That would be fun and gives head. The North largemouth water was still 20 so lets see the Open Schedules. Heck, I want to us a chance to shine. There is a thought miles one way, whereas, my best smallmouth fish in Texas. Or what else to do in professional process about cream rising to the top, and the spot was 5 minutes from Plattsburgh. Call it fishing? Believe me I’m contemplating skipping best guys catch them when it’s tough fishing. maturity, but Champlain was a good exercise in the tournament scene or being very focused on OK, I get that. But why not explore what can knowing when NOT to throw a swimbait and just just a few circuits, and just focusing on fishing done to catch the biggest and baddest weights focus on catching the fish and just focus on the the good lakes at good times of year with the ever caught? ones you know are there and haven’t been hit bigbaits. And document it all. Pretty much already. perpetuate the original intent of strong as I can in the tournament world. But Start Spreading the News southernswimbait.com which is to perpetuate know I’m putting in a ton of thought and time the bigbait bite outside of the West. This into an ongoing project that I hope will open newsletter and my blog are testament to what doors and show me a path for 2011. Its coming I’d be doing outside of the tournament world. up on Year 3 for me. I gotta put up or shut up. fish that the tournament leader is fishing, so that was cool. If only I’d worked the area harder on Day 2, I might have had a chance at a really good finish. Not that 35th was bad! I will take it. Managing Water Champlain is way too big and windy to Yes, Frank Sinatra made a guest appearance in my truck. I’m going to offend some of my North Country pals, but I’m a closet Yankee Fan. I noticed quite a few Boston fans, but whatever, in New York, when you ‘win’ you rock Sinatra is the way I see it. I drove from New York early in the morning, leaving the Click HERE to watch us on Champlain: I’m committed to finishing up the year And I like to think the business model side of it is kinda tight. 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