Lake Anna – January 2014 lake Report – By Chris Craft
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!! This month kicks off the outdoor show season. The first show of the year is The Richmond Fishing Expo Jan 17-19 in Doswell Va at the Meadow Event Park. Fish Tales will be there with new tackle from DAMIKI, as well as super deals on the NEW LEW’S BB1 PRO CASTING REEL & ALL FOUR MODELS OF NEW LEW’S SPINNING REELS. TFO RODS built by GARY LOOMIS, IZORLINE, NORTH ANNA BAIT COMPANY and much more! I will be there talking fishing at the Fish Tales booth as well as booking fishing trips for 2014!
Here is the entire show schedule for 2014 that I will be attending…….
Jan 17-19 Richmond Fishing Expo Meadow Event Park Doswell Va
Feb 15-16 OCHS Anglers Club Outdoor Show Orange High School Orange Va
Feb 21-23 Western Va Sport Show Agusta Expoland Fishersville Va
BASS- Fishing is in FULL BLOWN WINTER PATTERN at this time. Look for fish to be on main lake points, channel bends, humps, rock piles and deep brush piles. On sunny days, the fish will move up in the water column to feed. My favorite baits this time of year are suspending jerk baits, blade baits like the Damiki Vault & Riverside Ripper, Toothache Spoons and Pig & Jig combinations. Look for schools of bait fish and the fish should not be to far behind them. Diving birds like Loons are a great indicator of bait fish being present.
STRIPER- The striper are spread out throughout the lake at this time. There are schools down lake in the Dike 3 area, around the mouth of Sturgeon Creek, the Splits have been a hot zone lately. Cast the North Anna Bait Co. Swim N Minnow rigged on a 1/4oz jig head to schools of feeding fish. Once the fish go deeper in the water column, it is time to break out the blades and spoons and vertical jig them up! If you see the Gulls diving, being stealthy is a must. Do not run all the way up to them, this will spook the feeding fish. Shut your boat down at least 100 yards from the activity and ease in with the trolling motor, casting the entire way!
CRAPPIE- The Specks are really schooled up on the bridge pilings at this time. Small minnows rigged on either slip bobbers or on a jig head will produce the best results. Look for them to be from 12-30 feet of water.
LAKE LEVEL- FULL POOL
WATER TEMPS
DIKE 3- MID 50’S
MID LAKE- LOW TO MID 40’S
UP LAKE- UPPER 30’S- LOW 40’S
WATER CLARITY
DOWN LAKE- CLEAR
MID LAKE- SLIGHT STAIN
UP LAKE- HEAVY STAIN
Chris Craft
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Horton creates new direct sales tackle company – BassFan.com
Horton creates new direct sales tackle company
Thursday, January 02, 2014
Longtime pro bass angler Tim Horton announced today he has founded a company called Profound Outdoors that will produce and market a range of fishing lures via a direct sales approach.
It was also announced that fellow pro anglers Boyd Duckett, Edwin Evers, Randy Haynes, Kelly Jordon, Gary Klein, Aaron Martens, Cliff Pace, Matt Reed along with former Dallas Cowboys player Gerald Sensabaugh, an avid angler, will be part of the company’s pro staff.
The company’s products, billed as “high-end, affordably-priced baits,” will range from jigs and spinnerbaits to soft plastics and hard baits.
“Profound Outdoors is a team that connects the grassroots anglers and fans with the top pros,” Horton said. “The pros design our lures based on their experience. The grassroots anglers and fans sell the lures. We are the first company to integrate direct sales into the distribution of professional-quality fishing baits.”
According to Horton, consumers can purchase Profound Outdoors products at wholesale prices and resell them or take advantage of the low prices for adding baits to their personal tackle supply. Price ranges for the new products were not included in the announcement.
“It’s entirely up to the team member,” Horton said. “They can sell the lures part-time or use them to start a full-time business or they can just buy them for their own use.”
Conversations with James Hill – Forest wood cup winner Randall Tharp
Please take the time to enjoy this first conversation with Forest Wood Cup Champion Randal Tharp.
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Don’t Open until Post-Spawn December 26, 2013 PAA – Story by Russ Bassdozer
Don’t Open until Post-Spawn
Story by Russ Bassdozer
Rolling a Pop-R around with PAA Pro Brandon Coulter
Brandon Coulter of Knoxville, Tennessee fishes the FLW Tour. 2013 marked his first year back fishing the PAA Tournament Series for about 3-4 years. “It was nice to be back fishing the PAA again,” said Coulter. He had a great season and finished 5th in the PAA Angler of the Year (AOY) race.
Coulter’s one of a resourceful handful of East Tennessee aces that flip a Rebel P70 Pop-R into heavy cover as if flipping a jig. He’s made two top tens on the FLW Tour flippin’ a Pop-R, and he had one prized Pop-R that netted him a cool $70,000 until the plastic around the back hook hanger split.
Another FLW Tour veteran, Craig Powers of Rockwood, TN is credited with inventing this technique. Ott DeFoe of Knoxville, TN also flips the Pop-R a lot, and when DeFoe fished the FLW Tour, he roomed with Coulter.
“I knew those guys were catching fish on the Pop-R,” said Coulter. “As I learned a little bit about it, I began throwing the Pop-R on my own and started to figure it out.”
Now that Coulter has learned what makes the Pop-R work so well, he uses it all he can. One thing the Pop-R has going for it is its large size. “As a pro, you learn what your advantages are over the rest of the field, and if I can catch them flipping the Pop-R, it is usually a little better quality fish than you’ll get with a trick worm or something else. So I’ve learned that it’s to my advantage if I can catch them on the Pop-R, they’ll be a little bit better fish,” Coulter revealed.
“Plus if you say you caught them on a Pop-R, everybody just goes out and throws a little Pop-R off the end of a point. Most guys aren’t flipping it right into the bushes and in the shade where bass are holed up,” smiled Coulter.
Angler's Choice Winter Series – Results – 12-28-13
Here are the results of this past weekends Winter Trail event. Fishing was very tough for the 24 boat field,only five limits where weighed in.
First place went to the team of Charles Fochtman and Charles Fochtman Jr. with a weight of 15.49

Second placed went to the team of Jerry Elder and Larry Rakes with a weight of 13.10

Third placed went to the team of James Cassidy and Robert Hoyt Jr.with a weight of 12.48

Fourth place went to the team of William Hubbard and Ken Lackey with a weight of 10.92

Big fish went to Craig Blankenship with a 4.53 Largemonth bass
See you all next week
Angler’s Choice Winter Series – Results – 12-28-13
Here are the results of this past weekends Winter Trail event. Fishing was very tough for the 24 boat field,only five limits where weighed in.
First place went to the team of Charles Fochtman and Charles Fochtman Jr. with a weight of 15.49

Second placed went to the team of Jerry Elder and Larry Rakes with a weight of 13.10

Third placed went to the team of James Cassidy and Robert Hoyt Jr.with a weight of 12.48

Fourth place went to the team of William Hubbard and Ken Lackey with a weight of 10.92

Big fish went to Craig Blankenship with a 4.53 Largemonth bass
See you all next week









