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MorrisTown Marine 2014 Schedule

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Morristown Marine.com
2014 Schedule

Dates Lake Ramp First Place
03-01-2014 CHEROKEE BOAT LAUNCH ROAD $10,000.00 CASH GUARANTEED
03-29-2014 NORRIS BROGANS $10,000.00 CASH GUARANTEED
04-26-2014 HOLSTON OBSERVATION KNOB $10,000.00 CASH GUARANTEED
05-17-2014 DOUGLAS SHADY GROVE $10,000.00 CASH GUARANTEED
09-20-2014
09-21-2014
LOUDON TELLICO-LOUDON RAMP 2014 TZX195 VALUED $36,000.00
2-DAY SUPER TOURNAMENT
10-11-2014
10-12-2014
DOUGLAS SHADY GROVE 2014 ZX200 VALUED $45,000.00
2-DAY SUPER CLASSIC
10-09-2014 FIELD OF DREAMS DANDRIDGE CLASSIC DINNER / BANQUET
**SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

ENTRY FEE AND MEMBERSHIP FEE FOR 2014 SEASON
$115.00 PER BOAT + $10.00 BIG FISH (OPTIONAL)
TOTAL ENTRY FEE $125.00 PER BOAT
MEMBERSHIP FEE PER PERSON $35.00

***1ST PLACE IS GUARANTEED IN EACH TOURNAMENT***90% OF ENTRY FEE WILL BE PAID BACK 1 PLACE FOR EVERY 6 BOATS STARTING WITH 2ND PLACE ON FOR EACH TOURNAMENT.

1ST PLACE POINTS CHAMPION $1500.00 AND 2ND PLACE POINTS CHAMPION $1000.00 WILL BE AWARDED AT THE CLASSIC DINNER / BANQUET ON OCTOBER 9, 2014

MorrisTown Marine Open House – February 7th-9th 2014

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OPEN HOUSE & FREE BOAT SHOW
We invite you to attend our 2014 Open House & Boat Show at Morristown Marine on February 7th, 8th, and 9th, 2014. Check out our Skeeter Performance Bass Boats, Alumacraft Fishing Boats, Alumacraft Tunnel Jet Boats, Xcursion Pontoon Boats, and Misty Harbor Pontoon Boats including the new 2014 SKYE Sports Series with a Sportoon all displayed in our Showroom for your comfort and convenience. Come out and join us for 3 days of Special Deals, Free Food, Door Prizes, and Fishing Seminars and more.
TACKLE VENDORS ON SITE
Berry’s Custom Jigs 865-661-5107
Bobcat Bumpkin Custom Lures 423-312-4849
Dixie Custom Rods 865-740-3968
Hookers & Hunters Bait and Tackle 423-581-7915
Humminbird Depth Finders 423-587-5555
Boat & RV Body Repair 865-262-9185
Jaw Jacker Custom Tackle 865-986-9871
Killer Bass Baits 423-851-2074
Greeneville Outfitters 423-787-2003
Morristown Marine Team Trail Invitational 423-587-5555
R & S Bait Company 423-791-2180
Rattle Head Baits 423-349-5348

brandonMeet Bassmaster Elite Series Pro Brandon Palaniuk February 7-8, 2014

jonesMeet Bassmaster Elite Pro & 2008 Bassmaster Classic Winner Alton Jones February 7-8, 2014

Anglers Choice Winter Series Results 12/21/2013

Here are the results of the 12/212013 winter trail event. We had 27 boats

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 First place went to the team of Charles Fochtman and Charles Fochtman jr with a weight of 18.99
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 Second Place went to the team of Robert Vaden and Ray Author with a weight of 17.01
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 Third place went to the team of Ed Smith and Larry Rakes with a weight of 16.16
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 fourth Place ant to the team of Kenny Reynolds and Brandon Reynolds with a weight of 14.40
 Fifth Place went to the team of Brain Callaway and Gary Dickerson with a weight of 14.05
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 Big fish went to the team of Charles Fochtman and Charles Fochtman Jr with a nice Largemouth that weighted6.09lbs.

 

Characteristics of Crankbaits – By Mark Bilbrey

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Characteristics of Crankbaits

Posted by Mark Bilbrey

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 Fishing a crankbait can be one of the most successful techniques for modern bass fishing. These versatile lures can quickly cover a lot of water and are available in a large variety of sizes and colors making it possible for anglers to match the forage of any lake in any season. However there is more to a successful presentation than opening the package, tying one on and then simply casting and retrieving the bait.

  The conditions being fished are as important as color, size and depth. The water clarity, temperature, weather all make up the condition that dictates the presentation. Anglers have to be able to choose the best bait for the situation. They find their selves faced with so many questions that must be answered. How do successful anglers select the size? How do they know when to throw a floating or suspending bait? Is there a bait that will catch more bass than another? How and when do you choose a tight wiggle or a wide wobble? These questions make what seems like a simple technique become overwhelming and it doesn’t stop there. What size line should be used? What speed should the lure be retrieved? And what about the presentation? Fast slow or stop and go? Should a bait be used that is silent or one with a rattle? Should it be fished deep or shallow?image2.jpeg

 Not knowing the answers to these questions is what makes many anglers avoid using crankbaits and this in turn keeps them from the needed versatility to reach their potential on the water. It is the understanding of the characteristics of specific lures and the conditions in which they perform best that separates a decent angler from a great one.  The more an angler knows about bass and the lures he chooses is what makes them better. Knowing and understanding the characteristics of a crankbait will help the angler know how to answer the puzzling questions of which size, model and color of bait to use.

image5.jpeg Let’s look at the characteristics of a crankbait to begin to understand how to answer some of these questions. Characteristics of a crankbait include looks, running depth, speed, action, buoyancy, shape, sound, and profile. Each of this play a role in deciding what is needed for the condition. Looks of a crankbait are often to appeal to the angler. The secret to depth is to fish at or just above the depth that the fish are holding.

 Retrieve speed affects the depth at which the bait will dive as well as affects the way the lure swims. The best bet is to watch the lure in clear water and experiment with the speed until the lure performs its best. This is the speed you will want to reproduce on the lake. Once your on the water fishing it is important to vary the speed, while watching the baits reaction.

 The speed a bait is retrieved can affect the lures action as well. Action is the motion, the wiggle, the wobble, the movement of the lure. Keep in mind that a steady retrieve of a crankbait only catches a small percentage of bass versus a varied retrieve. You provide the action that can make the difference in the success of a crankbait. The variation of speed and action along with changing sound and water displacement will drive bass crazy.

 The buoyancy of a bait is what determines if a bait sinks or floats. A positive buoyancy makes a bait float, and negative buoyancy causes a bait to sink while a neutral buoyancy will allow a bait to suspend. This is what makes a crankbait float to the top, sink to the bottom or remain in between. Understanding the buoyancy of a specific crankbait will help you determine which bait you will need to fish a certain condition.

 The crankbait is a classic bait that many anglers are familiar with. The baits that have a wider longer bill will dive even deeper on lighter line. With 10 lb test and a long cast can take these baits as deep as nineteen to twenty feet deep. The body provides a tight wiggle and most is available in both silent and rattling models. All colors will catch some fish some of the time, but at certain times a specific color will produce more fish more often. It is all about matching the forage that the bass are feeding on. Whether it is crawfish, shad or bluegill, matching the most common forage will increase your chances. 

image.jpeg The size of the bait also should closely match the size of the forage in the season in which you are fishing. The temperature, season and the type of structure your fishing also have some effect on your success. Keep in mind that bigger bass tend to prefer bigger forage. Shorter fatter baits imitate crawfish, shad and bluegill while herring, smelt, shiners and chub are best imitated with longer more narrow baits. Experimentation and practice will help you determine which is best. The last questions anglers are faced with are about the rod. Which rod is best for cranking these baits? The answer to this question should not be over complicated.  Anglers that turn to deep structure cranking rely on a composite casting rod; it will provide better hookset with the treble hooks of these lures. The desired length of 7’ with a fast action tip and a medium to medium heavy power gives anglers the needed edge to fish a crankbait successfully. Prototype cranking rods manufactured by the legendary Tycoon Tackle are proving in field test to be the cranking stick of the future. It is exciting to see the development of new rods being made by a company that has been making salt water and fly rods since 1935.

 Anglers need to understand that there is no magic bait that can catch bass all the time in ever condition. It is awareness of the conditions and an understanding of bass that will make you a good angler. The fundamental understanding of the characteristics of the bait you chose will provide you with a secret weapon on the water called confidence.  

Happy Fishing!

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7 Steps for Winter Boat Storage – By Brandon Card

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7 Steps for Winter Boat Storage

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  1. Take your boat out one last time to see what repairs (if any) will need to be made before winter storage.
  2. Remove electronics and gear from the boat.
  3. Clean and dry your boat.
  4. Fill up your fuel tank to avoid condensation build up and add fuel stabilizers.  Add Biobor EB.
  5. Change the lower unit oil.
  6. Store the boat stern down so rain and snow will drain out.
  7. Get a boat cover. Even if your boat is stored indoors, it will still be exposed to elements that can cause irreversible damage. EmpireCovers offers a variety of high quality protective boat covers that provide ultimate protection for a fraction of shrink wrapping your boat. All EmpireCovers boat covers are 100% waterproof to keep your boat dry and breathable to prevent mold and mildew growth. EmpireCovers boat covers. Add support poles under your boat cover to prevent snow and water from pooling.

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Cherry’s Finesse Swimbait Winner

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(As posted on Wired2Fish.com) Tournament success is often the quickest way for a new bait or pattern to come to the top of the angling mediaverse. Anybody buy one of those $50 Chatterbaits after the 2006 Classic or a $75 Alabama Rig after Elias smashed the field at Guntersville in 2011?

It makes sense. I get it. In a sport where ounces separate the winners from losers, anglers are constantly looking for an edge and when you see someone shock the field like Elias did that famed October, it’s hard to resist the urge to go out and whip out the plastic.

As compelling as those “rags to riches” bait stories are, they are actually pretty few and far between. Whether due to lack of media attention, or marketing ineptitude by a manufacturer; there are a host of proven, tournament winning techniques that just haven’t resonated as well with the angling “in” crowd.

Red Hot North Carolina Pro Hank Cherry has been a working example of this dynamic for the past year and a half. His finesse swimbait technique has netted him a pair of primetime wins and well over $100,000 since the beginning of 2012, but you probably haven’t even heard of it.

That’s likely due to a combination of lazy tournament coverage and Cherry’s workmanlike attitude toward the kind of success many anglers only dream of.

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Combs Signs with BLV Landscaping

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Woodlands, Tex – BLV Landscaping continues sponsorship of Bassmaster Elite Series pro Keith Combs through 2014. Combs, the 2013 Bassmaster Elite Series Lake Falcon champion and 2013 Toyota Texas Bass Classic champion, will display the BLV logo on his jersey, truck, and boat wrap during the 2014 season.
“Brian Vondereau (owner of BLV) has become much more than a sponsor he has become a great friend over the last several years. We met at the 2011 TTBC on Conroe during the pro am event and our friendship has grown from there. It isn’t too often you get a chance to work with someone that has been as successful in the business world Brian has been with BLV, and Brian shares the same passion for the sport of bass fishing that I do.” stated Combs.
In 2014 BLV will once again host the annual KCs crappie/bass tournament at lake Texana in South East Texas. 2014 will be the third annual event and all proceeds will continue to go to the Wounded Warrior project. Next years tournament will also be held in memory of Jimmy Johnson, the B.A.S.S. open angler murdered at the BASS open on Ross Barnett earlier this year. Lake Texana was Jimmy’s home lake and a friend of both Brian and myself. Combs state, “If anyone has any questions about the crappie/bass tournament do not hesitate to contact me through my Facebook KeithCombsFishing page. We always have a great time at the event and it’s all for a great cause.”