Lure Lunacy-Storey Region Round 1

We kick off “Lure Lunacy” with the early results via the wonder of scheduling blog posts in advance. Yes, I am at work but through the magic of technology and a dose of imagination I am able to share a makeshift substitute for our missing madness.

Storey Region – Round One

Zara Spook (1) vs. Vibratron (16)

Matchup: A classic topwater with origins dating back to the 1940’s takes on a funky spinnerbait that I have no idea when I purchased or if it ever hit the water.

Result: Vast experience and some great catches easily push the Spook to victory over the largely unknown spinnerbait

Sidewinder Worm (8) vs. Rapala Fat Rap (9)

Matchup: An 80s flashback here with both of these baits being mainstays in my meager tackle collection back when I first decided that I would try to be a bass fisherman.

Result: A heated old school battle with the Sidewinder eking out a victory amid memories of learning how to fish a Texas rigged plastic worm.

Mann’s 4- (12) vs. Mepps – (5)

Matchup: An original lure from the 80s tacklebox competes with a precursor to the current batch of squarebilled crankbaits.

Result: Dad made sure I was well-versed in the effectiveness of a Mepps inline spinner and it stills has a spot in the tacklebox. The Mepps moves on to the next round while the 4- moves back into the garage.

Bomber Flat A (4) vs. Lizards (13)

Matchup: A favorite cold water crankbait battles a slow moving bait that has given way to more interesting creatures over the years.

Result: I’m more into cranking and reeling so the Flat A pulls out an easy victory over the flipping and bed fishing presentations often used with lizards.

Chatterbait (6) vs. Rattlin’ Rogue (11)

Matchup: A versatile moving bait in the chatterbait matches up with the slow twitch and suspend profile of the jerkbait.

Result: I know folks swear by the chatterbait and I’ve seen their results but I just haven’t got it to work for me. I’m not a slowdown guy either but we have an upset in this case as the Rogue also sets up well for a more frantic retrieve at times.

Blue Glimmer (3) vs. Dardevle Spoon (14)

Matchup: The Blue Glimmer is no longer in production so I have guarded my last intact model to the point of not taking it out of the package. Some nostalgia on the spoon though as I discovered a couple in a tacklebox of my grandpa’s when he passed away in the 80s and they would fool more than a few farm pond bass along the way.

Result: Despite the longevity of the Dardevle Spoon, it is no match for the good, old Blue Glimmer spinnerbait.

Rat (7) vs. Mann’s 20+ (10)

Matchup: Another pair of 80s baits in a classic battle on completely opposite ends of the spectrum in the water column. Rat explosions on the surface mat are a blast while the pole bending retrieve of the original deep diver made it feel like you already had a fish as the Mann’s 20+ dredged formerly uncharted crankbait territory.

Result: The Mann’s 20+ was a revolution and takes the victory by going where a crankbait had never gone before.

Booyah Spinnerbait (2) vs. Ghost Minnow (15)

Matchup: The Booyah Blade represents my go to spinnerbait over the last decade or so while the Rebel Ghost Minnow was a flash in the pan. The Ghost Minnow just tore up the strip mine bass for me and Dad in 2003 but then completely fell off the radar after its “One Shining Moment.”

Result: Booyah in a runaway victory after the Ghost Minnow darted out to an early lead.

One region in the books courtesy of a couple clicks to launch the previously compiled results during lunch hour. Back to work shortly as lunch hour fades. Tune in later tonight as the Emiquon Region results head your way for a nightcap. Talk to you later. Troy

Line, Lure, License, Lose, Log (Lockout?)

The latest in a series of letdowns in our strange spring

This time of year always gets the fishing feeling flowing. Mid-February means the local Quad City Conservation Alliance Outdoor Show, which I skipped upon finding that Al Lindner was unable to make a scheduled appearance for medical reasons.

Of course, then there is baseball spring training which also turns my thoughts to better weather and getting on the water. The pre-season of my favorite past time was fun while it lasted but is now out of action.

Don’t forget the Bassmaster Classic which has lost it’s luster for me with the departure of most of the guys I followed for many years. I did tune in for the final weigh-in but overall it just doesn’t appeal to me like it did with the old roster.

And now the powers that be have shut down the outdoors as I can’t even go fishing at Snakeden Hollow State Fish & Wildlife Area. One of the places I enjoy maintaining my social distance and rarely see another human on my hikes is now off limits.

Despite the above series of letdowns, I have stuck to my pre-fishing ritual to insure that I put my best foot forward when it comes time to cast. My annual alliterative preparations consist of the following.

Line

Also threw in a new reel courtesy of a Field & Stream gift card from Christmas

Lure

Boys got new tackleboxes and we all got some new tackle

License

Illinois – check! Iowa – Check! Club Dues- Check!

Lose

Back in shape although I did get a little lax during the holidays (see below)

Once my public strip mines are out of quarantine, I’m ready for battle

Log

Here’s to 2020…

Talk to you later. Troy

Lure Lunacy

Normally, hoops fans and other interested prognosticators would be feverishly filling out brackets right about now in preparation for the madness tipping off next week.

Alas, the climate around the nation and the world has changed considerably in the last several days. Certainly a degree of madness is still in the air, just bit more concerning no matter how you assess or address the current health situation.

So, in an effort to satisfy the need for some sort of March competition I present “Lure Lunacy.”

Mirroring the traditional hoops format (minus “play-in” contests) I have seeded a 64 lure bracket consisting of a batch of bass catching creations. Same as the battles on the hardwood, a pair of lures will go head to head with the victor moving on to the next round. I have attached downloadable regional brackets below in the perhaps unlikely event that anyone would wish to play along with their personal preferences or predictions.

 

 

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Regardless of any active audience participation, the Lure Lunacy tourney will launch on Thursday and move through the upcoming weeks just like the real deal. Winning and losing lures meet their fate solely based on a combination of my experience and imagination as it relates to each bait. Stay tuned for end of day results and commentary Thursday through Sunday.

In addition, I hope to get a chance to relay some other fishing related items along the way. However, I do get to work amidst the ever evolving situation so time may be limited. Kind of weird but even if I was off for a while, I would be unable to fish at some of my stomping grounds. Yep, the doggone outbreak has even closed some of the outdoors per the Illinois Department of Natural Resources website. March Madness, indeed. Talk to you later. Troy

Fill the Void-Content, Content, Content

Click here for my latest stunt, a YouTube channel

Interesting times these days with the dearth of current entertainment for those who are typically dialed in to arguably the most wonderful sports time of the year.

Interesting times as well, in the fact that folks can take a shot a filling that entertainment void from the comfort and relative safety of their own home. As a blogger, I loosely categorize myself as an entertainer and educator. In the world of digital media, I guess that the current designation assigned to us blogger, tweeter, social media ramblers is “content creator.”

Unfortunate and bizarre as the circumstances may be, there is substantial block of time out there that folks are looking to fill. Plans have been altered, you can only watch so many highlight reels and well, who really wants to watch the news these days? Without the escape of Cinderellas, buzzer beaters, heartwarming profiles and eventually “One Shining Moment” the made up mainstream media mumbo jumbo just gets depressing.

So, guess who has been spending more time than he should over the last few days creating content?

Your escape from reality and my effort to claim a bit of your “free time” begins now with my plunge into the world of YouTube.

And it doesn’t stop there!

A significant reveal looms on the horizon as I attempt to fill a bit of the void left behind by the missing madness.

Stay tuned and talk to you later. Troy

Strip Mine Report – March 7

This one covered a few miles making for a pretty full day

Well, now that I finally got caught up on the wrap-ups from 2019, it’s time for the first fishing report of 2020. This one comes from beyond my stomping grounds as part of my “2020 Visions” series and involves variety. In this case, I finally got around to a standing invitation from my friend, Jim Junk, to join him on some productive Fulton/Peoria County water. Tougher weather than expected made for a challenging few hours and eventually sent me scurrying to a Knox County comfort zone. Here’s the scoop.

Stats
Date: March 7, 2020
Location: Fulton, Peoria and Knox County strip mines (4 lakes)
Time: 11:15am-2:15pm and 4:15pm-6:00pm
Weather: Sunny/very windy
Air Temp: 48-52F
Water Temp: not available
Totals: 2 bass (Jim – 1 bass, Troy – 1 bass)
Lures
Jim – Chatterbait (white)
Troy – Rapala Shad Rap (blue)
Top Bass: 4-1 (Jim)
Top 5 Weight (2 at 12” or better): 5-6 (4-1,1-5)

Text exchange en route, the conditions proceeded to get less appealing

Notes and Nonsense

Early Reward – The 30 degree early morning temperature meant that there was no need to get on the water at or near daybreak. Giving the sun some time to warm the water even in the slightest could work to my advantage, I figured. So, I get a couple texts from Jim on my way to the fishing hole that would eventually show that early was indeed the best part of the day. Best in terms of both lack of wind (see snip above) and also in terms of a lone, quality bite (see snip below).

Should’ve been there earlier but non-stop drives of any length, well…

Not a Banner Day – Let’s face it, we had a tough day on Banner Marsh. To start with, conditions were a bit rough with heavy winds pounding the wide open spaces of our selected fishing holes. With our mutual setups of smaller watercrafts this made for a challenge, particularly for a guy whose propulsion is a set of oars. I did find an appealing secluded area and we also took our shots from the bank on some historically productive spots but we just couldn’t muster the bites.

Hail Mary – Around 2:30pm, after a brief wander and ponder on some other lakes on the Banner Marsh site, I elected to take a drive to Knox County for one last shot at breaking up my shutout. Just over an hour drive put me on the water around 4:30pm. I gave my jig and plastic, a Red Eye Shad and a Rapala Shad Rap a workout on some regular spots during the hour and a half that I fished and was rewarded with one bite. Luck was on my side as the bass stayed hooked and got it’s picture taken as the lead fish for 2020. Mission accomplished, just in the nick of time, whew!

First 2020 bass 14.5″ and 1-5, not a trophy but a start

A short clip below of some stuff I previously recorded for a potential project, perhaps more to come…

 

Final Thoughts – Despite the weather app topping out at 52 degrees, it was not a pleasant 52 degrees. Does anyone know if there is such a thing as windchill at such temps? If not, there should be. The final thought that kept running through my head was the line that “I’ve been a lot warmer when it was colder.” Just an early, deceivingly sunny, March day.

And now on to the question of just how many posts on blogger can get out of a fishing trip that only featured two bass. Stay tuned as nobody performs such a feat better that troyjacksonoutdoors.com. Talk to you later. Troy

Friday Flashback – March 21, 2015

Originally posted 3-25-15

Only two bass on my first outing, but…

Stats
Date: March 21, 2015
Location: Knox County, IL public/private strip mines
Time: 11:15am-4:35pm (3.75 hours fishing)
Weather: Sunny/windy
Air Temp: 55F
Water Temp: 46F
Totals: 2 bass
Lures: Strike King Red Eye Shad (sexy shad) – 1 bass, Jig & Pig (black/blue) – 1 bass
Top Bass: 5-13 Strike King Red Eye Shad
Weight (2 bass): – 9-4 (5-13,3-7)

First bass of 2015 – 23″ and 5-13 on a lipless crankbait

Notes & Nonsense

First Bass, First Cast, Second Lake – At my second stop, a recent quality producer, I wound up scoring in a big way on my first cast. I had just texted Julie regarding my initial shutout as follows: “Lake number one 1.5 hours on foot = zero bass. Yikes! Starting on lake two with boat.” Her response: “Sorry. Hope #2 yields better.” One cast later I replied: “So far so good. First cast 5-13.”

Wishful Estimation – I have never caught a six pound bass. Got a seven plus and just missed once upon a time with a 5-15. Well, when I saw this fish and lipped it I thought I had it and placed my mental guesstimation at 6-2. I weighed it twice as I customarily do but it stuck right on 5-13; if only it had eaten another bluegill before dining on the Red Eye Shad. No big deal though as it was quite a fish for me and my hand was actually shaking while texting Julie, that’s cool.

Slow Day – I was hoping that I was onto something after moving to the second lake but I wound up with only one more bite for the day. Fortunately, it was another darn good fish that took my jig and pig, weighing in at 3-7. It came off of a tree that is one of the best looking pieces of structure on the lake but rarely seems to produce a bite. Right place at the right time on this day I suppose.

Second bass of 2015 – 19″ and 3-7 on a jig & pig

Have I Become That Guy? – I am not a real big phone guy but on this day I couldn’t resist a little bragging or whatever you want to call it thanks to my device. Now I’ve spent a fair amount of time on the water flying solo over the years so I’ve certainly gotten used to having no one to high five when a good fish is landed. But with this whole technology thing I selfishly fell victim to the urgent need to tell a couple fish stories before I got home. I always used to laugh at all the folks who couldn’t leave their phone alone but look at me punching away in the very place I go to get disconnected for a while. I do at least take consolation that a pair of bass totaling over nine pounds qualifies as something very important to pass along.

A record first bass of the year, pretty tough to top that one, right? Somehow though, I did manage to beat it in March 2017. The story on that bass was the seventh blog entry ever posted here on the website (today’s post makes 629). Click here to read all about it. Talk to you later. Troy

2019 Video Blooper Reel

Since receiving a GoPro in the summer of 2017, it has been a near constant companion when I hit the water. Along the way, I’ve compiled a solid amount of bass catching footage. In addition, I’ve missed a few catches due to a dead battery, not having the camera running or plain old operator error.

Of course, there’s also the inevitable goofs and gaffes along the way that wind up captured for posterity. A posterity that I now share with you as we take a look at the third annual “Blooper” post featuring clips from the 2019 season.

 

Hope you enjoyed some of the silliness and perhaps can relate to more than a few of the situations. With my 2020 season now underway, that means the start to another blooper reel is also off and running. Plenty of year to go and pile it up for the 2021 Blooper submission. In the meantime, stay tuned for the usual fare of Friday Flashbacks and fishing reports along with some new stuff for 2020. As the “Lyric of the Month” at the bottom of the page states. “More, more, more…” That’s my goal for 2020 as I look to take the blog and beyond to a new level. Talk to you later. Troy

2019 Fishing Recap Top 10 Vids-Part II

And without further delay, here are the Top 5 Video Highlight clips from 2019.

#5 – Fool in the Rain – 9/22/19

 

#4 – Outfished Again – 9/8/19

 

#3 – One-Eyed Bass Runner-Up – 7/27/19

 

#2 – Outfished Part II – 7/26/19

 

#1 – Snakeden Stud – 10/13/19

 

Now that was a fun run of videos if you ask me. And stay tuned as the fun continues with one more round of the 2019 warp-up, the blooper reel. Hope you’ll stop back for that post and then stick around as 2020 fishing is off and running. Talk to you later. Troy

2019 Fishing Recap Top 10 Vids-Part I

Still trying to get the annual recap of the previous year completed even though the 2020 catching is already underway. Too many ideas and not enough time. Part I of a 2019 Top 10 Video list today with five more to come.

And away we go…

#10. Guest Intro – 9/2/19

 

#9. Rainy Day and Monday – 5/27/19

 

#8. Daily Double – 7/27/19

 

#7. Still Spinning – 9/8/19

 

6. Dad’s Top Bass – 7/27/19

 

Stay tuned for Part II. Talk to you later. Troy

Top 5 Update

The past week saw open water take over area lakes and ponds and some of the regular Top 5 crew succeeded in fooling a few bass. Looks like some good temperatures this week and that extra hour of daylight certainly helps to provide a bit more of a weekday window for first shifters to possibly work in a few weekday casts.

Weight: 3-4
Angler: Jim Junk
Date: March 3
Location: Banner Marsh
Lure: Lipless Crankbait

Weight: 4-1
Angler: Jim Junk
Date: March 7
Location: Banner Marsh
Lure: Chatterbait (white)
Structure: Flat with some submerged weeds
Top 5 Weight: 8-9 (4-1,3-4,1-4)

 

Weight: 1-5
Angler: Troy Jackson
Date: March 7
Location: Knox County private strip pit
Lure: Rapala Shad Rap (blue)
Angler Comments: Narrowly avoided a shutout on my first outing of 2020 with this lone catch. Not overly impressive but darn glad to get bit as the evening was fading fast. The lure had just caught in some vegetation and this bass nabbed it just after I snapped it free, pretty cool.
Top 5 Weight: 1-5

Definitely a welcome batch of fish after putting the “cold” months behind us. While those months weren’t too ugly, the sooner that ice cover disappears the better. Here’s to some March Madness, fishing style. Good luck out there and send ‘em my way when you catch ‘em. Talk to you later. Troy