I finally got the chance to do a little fishing after several months of frustration, my friend invited me to prefish Lake Anna with him for a tournament he had, we fished on Friday the tournament was Saturday.
It started out to be a great looking weekend early in the week, but as the weekend approached we had another front move through, we got on the water at around seven thirty, surface temp was 42 to 44 degrees, air temp was 24 degrees with a slight breeze out of the west, by the time we reached our first destination the winds had already started to pick up, not what the forcast was calling for, we started scouting the areas for some bait locations and really could not find what he was looking for, water color was slightly stained in our area, so he wanted to try some fishing on some of the spots he had in mind, he was fishing a Smithwick JB and I decided on a LC pointer 100DD in chartreuse, I made 2 casts and already my line was freezing up in the eyelets, we located our first nice fish of the day on a dead grass bed in 12 feet of water, I threw the JB just to the outside edge and brought it along the leading edge and all I felt was the line suddenly became heavy as I went to twitch the bait and pulled this little beauty in, it went 5.30.
After fishing that spot we noticed they were already located about 1/3 of the way in on the leading edge of the main lake points but they were being very stubborn even though we were waiting over 40 seconds between movements to try and get a reaction, the wind had become very difficult to hold boat position and keep our lines slack enough to allow the JB to work properly, he knew there were going to be 5 seperate tournaments the next day so we left that spot alone and decided to pack up and head for some areas protected from the wind and found it very difficult to find anything of that nature, we did find one cove that looked good, it had a couple of small schools of shad and some pretty good grass around some of the secondary points which also provided some deep water access as well and thats where I found this little fatty hanging around, she went 4.31 and had a shad in her throat, that was the first time I had ever caught one with a bait fish in it's throat.
The winds had picked up yet even more with 25 mph gust's and finally decided to call it a day at 3:30, we rode around a bit after that looking for more bait fish but ended up not finding too much for his tournament, Saturday came around and as he headed out with his fishing partner, I went to fish with his grandad on the hot side of the lake, I had a brand new Rick Clunn designed JB in Cosmic Shad color, on the very first cast with it I bumped it on a stump and wham! this one nailed it ! it went 2.32lbs
Thats my friends grandfather holding the fish, we fished from 10:30 to about 3:00 and caught 9 fish all together most all were in the pound and a half to 2 pound range, he beat me with a worm of all things LOL !! and he lost a really nice one at the boat somewhere between 4 and 5 easy.
My friend did not fair too well in his tournament, only came back with a weight of 2 fish at 3.08 lbs but on the bright side some really good anglers came back empty handed, he starts the year off in the elite series in 19th place, winning weight was 20.36, don't worry too much buddy, you got the whole season ahead and I am sure you will be just fine.
I had a really great weekend besides the wind and the cold and can't wait for the next trip, thanks for letting me share my story and thanks to my friends for inviting me along, I had a great time on the water with you all !!