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…
This is an amazing tip by Elite angler John Crews. And Guess what guys it works I saw it with my own eyes and felt it on the end of the pole… Go out and try it today..
Catching up with Ish after his Flipping win on OKEECHOBEE, Fla.. Take a listen to what he had to say about the victory and what he had to use to win this event…
This week is the FLW National Guard College Fishing National Championship. It is being held on Lake Murray in South Carolina and over 50,000 dollars are at stake. This is the third College Fishing National Championship and FLW and the National Guard have done a fantastic job every time. I fully expect it to be a smashing success as usual. Wyatt Blevins and Carson Rejzer are representing the Virginia Tech Bass Fishing Team at the National Championship and have a combined 5 appearances between them so they ought to be a threat.
I managed to catch up with Ryan Ingalls of the CNU Fishing Club, Ryan graduated last year and qualified for the National Championship in his final chance. Ryan is a class individual and a great follow on twitter.
Jody: This is your last shot in college fishing, what do you envision doing afterwards?
Ryan: Unfortunately it is my last College event, I wish I had more. It has been such an awesome experience from fishing some of the best lakes in the country; to all the people I have met along the way. I am truly blessed to have had all the opportunities FLW and the National Guard have provided for us. Afterwards, I want to fish professionally one day, I do not have the financial ability or sponsorship help to do that right out of college though. I am signed up to fish the Northern EverStart series as a co-angler this coming summer while working. Hopefully I can continue to have success and move my way up, and learn a lot along the way. Winning the National Championship could change things.
Jody: How have you prepared for this tournament?
Ryan: I prepared for the championship by spending three weeks learning and running the lake. Since I graduated in December and do not yet have a full time job I packed up and put all of my effort into winning this tournament.
Jody: You and Derek Berhalter qualified for the National Championship on your first try fishing as a team. What are the keys to your success together?
Ryan: I think being friends within the club prior to fishing together was very important. Knowing Derek is a good angler, and having confidence that you and your teammate can both catch fish is key. We each have our own strengths and weaknesses, which allows us to be even more successful.
Jody: How is the lake fishing?
Ryan: Lake Murray is an awesome lake. It is huge and has clear water; unfortunately there is no aquatic vegetation to be found which is where I feel most comfortable coming from the Potomac River. The full moon this past weekend prior to the tournament will have a new wave of fish moving onto the beds, although I do not think the tournament will be won that way. Based on what I saw during my pre-fishing time, this tournament will be won chasing post-spawn fish relating to blue back herring, with a few bedding fish in the mix. As always, the 10 day off limits really levels the playing field. The lake will be changing and the practice day will be key to develop a plan to put together a big stringer.
Jody: What will it take to win?
Ryan: Lake Murray has a huge population of bass, many over the 8-lb mark. I would expect to see a few big bags, but based on what I have seen I think 15-lbs a day will get you into the top 5. Once you make the cut it’s anybody’s tournament to win. The weather will play a big factor in this tournament as well; sunny blue bird skies can make the bite very tough. If there is a windy day, I would expect to see big bags coming in.
Jody: FLW has been running College Fishing for a few years now and you’ve seen it change a lot over that time, what do you think about College Fishing in general and how FLW is doing it in particular?
Ryan: Coming from a smaller school, no one in our club had a bass boat initially. The way FLW runs the tournaments by providing boats was key to our success. It let us get out and compete. Once we started having success we constantly put the money we won back into the club to use for pre-fishing and equipment to generate future success. FLW and the National Guard have provided many more schools the opportunity to get out and compete. This grows the sport and also lets schools of all sizes compete from across the country. College fishing has exploded in the past few years within FLW and the other tournament trails and will continue to grow. I feel FLW College Fishing is directly responsible for a major portion of this growth. It has allowed teams like Christopher Newport University (no one has heard of us) to compete against the best schools in the country.
Jody: Do you have any sponsors you’d like to thank?
Ryan: I would like to thank Whiskey River Bait Company and Bass Fury for their support. Also a special thanks to FLW and National Guard for an amazing 3 years of tournaments that I will never forget.
Wayne Smelser caught up with FLW Pro Kevin Hawk after the Table rock Event… Take a listen to what he had to say about the event, as well as what he learned from this event… We would like to thank Kevin for giving us this behind the scenes look at FLW Tour
This week B.A.S.S. heads to Smith Mountain Lake for the Carhartt College Series Super Regional. I’ll be fishing it with Pat Snellings and based on our practice it ought to be a great tournament. There are fish biting all over the lake in about any spring stage you’d like to fish. The weather should be fantastic as well and I’m really looking forward to it. I’ve never participated in a B.A.S.S. college event but based on my prior experiences with B.A.S.S. it should be really good.
The tournament is this Friday and Saturday (13/14) and it takes off out of Bridgewater Plaza with weigh-ins at 2:45 both days. You can watch weigh-ins online at www.bassmaster.com and we’ll have coverage here on Central Virginia Bass Cast as well.
The Virginia Tech Bass Fishing Team will have at least 5 teams in the event and I think all are likely to do well considering the amount of pre-fishing time many have put in. I caught up with Greg Callas, a rising star of the team and newly elected officer to ask a few questions about the upcoming tournament.
Jody: This is the first “big” tournament you have fished for the Virginia Tech Bass Fishing Team. What are your feelings going into it?
Greg: This being my first “big” tournament that I’ve fished for the Virginia Tech Bass Fishing Team I have a lot of mixed emotions going into it. I am a little nervous but extremely excited at the same time. Preston and I have put a lot of time in both on and off the water so hopefully our hard work pays off come tournament time. We both have also had past success on this lake so we will definitely be drawing from that experience. We are not going to only fish old spots though, we need to “fish in the moment” if we want to be successful. I am confident going into this tournament.
Jody: You and Preston Chrisman have been fishing together since the fall. Based on your Club Tournament finishes you obviously make a good team- what do you think are the keys to you working together so well?
Greg: Well right off the bat I think that it is important that we are both pretty versatile in our techniques so we are able to cover lots of water quickly with a lot of different baits. This comes into play during pre-fish especially. We are hardly ever throwing the same exact lure (or the same color of lure if we both throw a crankbait for example) when we are looking for fish. If he throws a moving bait, I throw a finesse bait or a different moving bait. We are both comfortable power fishing or slowing down and finesse fishing.
We also communicate well on the water. If one of us notices something, like a change in conditions or if one of us is fishing too fast or slow for example, we say something about it. If we think we need to make a change we discuss it and make the decision based on what we agree upon. We are both extremely competitive and want to win every tournament we fish, so that fire, that drive to be successful, helps us work well together.
Jody: Based on your pre-fishing, how do you think the lake will fish?
Greg: It is hard to say how the lake will fish. Odds are it will fish average for most teams but some teams will catch some good bags. It is going to be different when we start the tournament 5 days from now though, so we will see if what we found in pre-fish still holds up come tournament time. Someone is going to catch ‘em though, so I still think that it will take around 15-lbs to 17-lbs a day to be in the top 10 or so. I would not be surprised if a few 20-lb bags are brought in though (I expect there to be some actually), especially if some guys find some big females.
Jody: What do you think of B.A.S.S. getting into college fishing?
Greg: I think it is great that B.A.S.S. got into college fishing. College fishing has exploded in growth the past few years so it is awesome to see an organization as prestigious as B.A.S.S. get involved. It is good for the future of our sport because it gives college aged kids a chance to compete at high levels and have the opportunity to advance to even higher levels of tournament bass fishing.
Here is the completely tentative list of Virginia Tech teams participating:
The winners of the Kerr Lake event with 5 fish and a total weight of 19.85lbs was DONALD SHEFFEY,JR.& DONALD SHEFFEY, SR.
Their were 224 teams that fished in the Kerr Lake event with a total of 786 fished weighed in with an average fish weight of 2.06lbs..
The winners of the Kerr Lake event with 5 fish and a total weight of 19.85lbs was DONALD SHEFFEY,JR.& DONALD SHEFFEY, SR.
Their were 224 teams that fished in the Kerr Lake event with a total of 786 fished weighed in with an average fish weight of 2.06lbs..