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Region 2 – Smith Mountain Lake Results 4-15-2012


Their were 58 boats that competed in this past weeks region 2 event and the winners were Lee White & Kenny Stern with 6 fish and a total weight of 19.03 Lbs…

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Pre-Spawn Hog Hunting – Power Team Lures

Pre-Spawn Hog Hunting

For the most of us, pre-spawn fishing is either here or just right around the corner. The big girls are moving up as the water temps in the shallows creep up to the high 40’s-low 50’s. This is an excellent time of year to catch the monster bass that lurk in the waters you fish as they begin to chow heavily in preparation for the spawn. Pitching craw imitations around shallow wood and grass is a proven and effective way to capitalize on these sluggish vulnerable giants. If you haven’t utilized this technique yet, you could be truly missing the boat…and a shot at your new personal best! Texas rigging baits like the 4.5” Conviction Craw,4” Diesel Craw4.5” Texas-Rig Jig and 4.5” Bully Grass Devil are excellent choices for when the big girls are up shallow. Just make sure you’re prepared correctly with the proper gear to handle fish of this caliber. I know everybody has their own personal preference when it comes to equipment, but my personal set up for “hog hunting” is a 7’4” heavy action Cumara rod, a 7:1 ratio Curado reel spooled with 50lb Power Pro braid topped with an 8ft section of 20 to 25 lb fluorocarbon leader. This set up gives me gobs of power to haul big bass out of their cover without a hitch, plus it gives me all the sensitivity I need to detect subtle bites. Losing a really big fish because you weren’t properly equipped is not only extremely upsetting but it’ll probably cost you a few sleepless nights afterwards. So don’t show up to a gun fight with a BB gun if you know what I mean. Another thing we highly recommend is to ALWAYS make sure your bags of baits have been sprayed with 3 to 4 squirts of Hog Tonic prior to using them. When the bass engulf the baits and they get a taste of the proteins, they think it’s real food and won’t let it go. This is especially crucial for when the bass softly pick up your bait way before you even know they have it…and we’ve all been there. Now, If a cold front moves in and you need to downsize your presentation to get bit, the 3.5” Craw D’oeuvre and 3.5” Texas-Rig Jig are excellent choices for these situations. Both of these baits can be fished Texas rigged, on shakey  or football head, or used as jig trailers. Even when bass are finicky, they’d be hard pressed to pass up a compact finesse craw creeping along in front of their noses. Plus these two baits can effectively be thrown on spinning gear as well as casting gear. Just keep in mind the cover your fishing in or around and make sure your spinning gear is stout enough to turn the head of a hog should she decide to try to wrap you up during the battle (remember, nobody enjoys sleepless nights filled with “I should have, I could have, I wish I would have”).   We don’t have control over the tricks Mother Nature randomly dishes out to us during the pre-spawn, but having multiple size craw imitators in your box for the unpredictable late winter season will keep you prepared for whatever she throws our way.

Radford University wins East Super Regional – By Jody White

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Friday and Saturday was the College Bass Carhartt East Super Regional on Smith Mountain Lake. I fished it and did terribly. But, the rest of the Virginia Tech Bass Fishing Team did great (more on that soon) and the team of Justin Witten and Travis Cox from Radford walked away with a dominating win. B.A.S.S. did a great job on the tournament; it ran smoothly once it started and as always B.A.S.S. had some great on-the-water coverage. It was the first significant tournament for a lot of people and B.A.S.S. really helped first timers along by making sure they were well informed and comfortable.
As far as the actual fishing, Justin Witten and Travis Cox ran away with it while teams that limited effectively filled out the rest of the top places. Bed fishing was a factor for almost every team that fished but fish were caught a variety of ways. In my opinion low water and a cold snap combined to keep bed fishing from being the predominant bite.

I caught up with Justin Witten and asked him about his win.
Jody- What was your pattern?
Justin- I targeted main lake points and smallmouth on beds because the colder conditions don’t affect them as much and that’s how you can do well in tournaments if you have three nice smallies and two nice largemouth. We left the smaller fish alone in this tournament to not waste a lot of time on them. That is why we caught only 14 fish total over the two days of competition. We could have aught 20-30 fish each day if we would have wanted to because of how good the smaller ones have been biting over the last few weeks.
Jody- How did you prepare for the tournament?
Justin- I went and looked for smallmouth on the beds that nobody else would be able to find and then targeted largemouth on the points for the kickers. I thought a Tech team had caught one of my three pound smallmouths because they were sitting on it both mornings of the tournament, but I don’t believe they knew it was there because it was early in the morning and the fish was deep. I only went and caught a few of smallmouth each day because I figured if I had 15 pounds each day we would have a good shot at winning it. Catching 13-15 pounds this time of the year is usually fairly easy with all of the 2-3 pounders up shallow and cruising. I came down a few weeks ago just fun fishing and caught 47 keepers with the best 5 weighing 21 pounds, but a lot of the fish only weighed 2-3 pounds and only had a few big ones to make the bag. We only fished the way we would have the best chance of catching the bigger ones leaving the little ones alone in the tournament.
Jody- I assume you will be representing Radford in the National Championship. How do you feel about that? How will you prepare for it?
Justin- It is a great opportunity I can’t wait to get to go down to Arkansas and fish. I have always wanted to fish in the Classic ever since I was a little kid and I finally get a chance to fish to go to the classic. I’ll probably go down in the next few weeks to look over the areas we are going to be fishing and get an idea of what should be going on for the Championship.
Jody Anything else you want to add?
Justin- I can’t wait for July 25th to get here it’s the start of the National Championship and my birthday.
Jody- How old will you be?
Justin- I’ll be 23.
Jody- What are your and/or Radford’s sponsors?
Justin- My personal sponsors are Daiwa rods and reels, DLW lures, Pradco fishing, and Richardsonbaits. Radford University sponsors include Tackle Warehouse and JB Custom Rods

Agusta County Bass Johns…. Lake Anna Results – 4.14.2012

Their were 20 teams that competed on the Lake Anna Event.  Check out the top three as well as the CVBC Lunker of the year leader Bellow.

Chris Brydge & Dennis Miller 1st Place 9lb/10

Brandon Brookes & Chase Killingworth 2nd Place 7lb/05

Josh & Bill Bailey  3rd Place 6lb/03

CURRENT LEADER IN THE CVBC BIG BASS CONTEST IS

Matt Richardson Big Bass  4lb/07 Leading the Big Bass Contest


Beating The Odds with Tracy Adams

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Wayne Smelser caught up this week with BASS Angler Tracy Adams after his 2012 Bass Pro Shops Southern Open #2 Victory. Tracy Finished the event with a total weight of 45.6lbs. Hats off to him and His 2013 Classic Birth. Take a listen to what hid had to do to pull off that Victory…


[podcast]http://thebasscast.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/Tracy-Adams.mp3[/podcast] >

ZAFS 2012 – FALCON LAKE with Jeff Kriet – Tips Video

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Jeff Kriet & Mark Zona head out on the water and film this great tip using the Strike King 6XD in Sexy Shad with Trokar #2 Treble Hooks. Take a listen and see how these two anglers can help you the next time you are on the water..


VA TBF Mr.Bass – Claytor Lake – Reaults 4-15-2012


Mark Cox was the winner with a total weight of 25.44lbs.Their were 96 participants in this two day event that took place on Claytor Lake..


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2nd Place Todd Saunders with 22.89lbs

3rd Place Neil Hunwick with 21.34 Lbs


Brandon Card Elite Rookie – "How the Cards are Dealt" – Podcast

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We are starting a brand new series with Elite Rookie Brandon Card “How the Cards are Dealt” Wayne will be catching up with Brandon before and after each event through out the 2012 elite series. But for now sit back and listen to Wayne as he welcome’s Brandon to CVBC and we find out more about Brandon Card .. We look forward to talking with him this year and check out Brandon next week before the Elite Bull Shoals’ event …

[podcast]http://thebasscast.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/Intro-to-Barndon-Card.mp3[/podcast]

Brandon Card Elite Rookie – “How the Cards are Dealt” – Podcast

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We are starting a brand new series with Elite Rookie Brandon Card “How the Cards are Dealt” Wayne will be catching up with Brandon before and after each event through out the 2012 elite series. But for now sit back and listen to Wayne as he welcome’s Brandon to CVBC and we find out more about Brandon Card .. We look forward to talking with him this year and check out Brandon next week before the Elite Bull Shoals’ event …


[podcast]http://thebasscast.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/Intro-to-Barndon-Card.mp3[/podcast]

Kevin Hawk – "Aspirations of a Hawk" Podcast

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Kevin Hawk is currently is 2nd place on the Bass Pro Shops Southern Open tour. So Wayne caught up with him to take a look at what it takes two fish two series at one time as well as what his thoughts may be on fishing the Elite Series as well as the FLW Series in 2013.. Take a listen to what they had to say…

[podcast]http://thebasscast.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/hawk.mp3[/podcast]