April 2009

25 teams fished, 15 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

When you pull up to City Park and the nose of your boat slides right up against the bank it usually means three things…LCRA is flowing water, the shallow bite is on and it will take 20+ pounds to win. Tonight was no exception as we had two sacks over 20 pounds and three Lake Austin toads brought to the scales!

With the fish back on beds, 25 teams raced off from the City Park beach looking to break the 2008 Big Bass record of 11.34 pounds and take home the Certified Arbor Care $300.00 bonus. As 10:00 pm rolled around Clint Foster and Jordan Shipley came back all smiles and amazed the crowd when they hoisted two giant fish from their bag. The team’s big fish cleared the double digit mark at 10.13 pounds and was the second 10 pounder weighed in this season. After adding another brute of over 8 pounds to their sack, they finished their limit with three other fish for a total weight of 22.80 pounds.

A 22.80 pound sack is a pretty tough act to follow. Since Clint and Jordan were the first team to weigh in nearly everyone thought they had sealed the win, that is until Jason and Kenneth stepped up to the scales. How do you weigh in one over ten and another over 8 pounds and still not win? By having another team come in behind you with 23.94 pounds! Jason and Kenneth did just that with a 9.24 pound kicker and four other quality fish all caught on Chatter Baits. The winners took home $375.00 for their efforts while Clint and Jordan finished second with Big Bass for a total of $350.00. Clint mentioned using Academy’s H2O lipless crankbaits and a Big Bite Trick Stick to catch their fish.

Coming in third this evening were Lee and Andrew. The team spotted two really nice fish, between 6-8 pounds, on beds before the tournament started; unfortunately, the females had spooked off upon their return and they only managed to pull a 3 pounder off one of the beds. Changing gears and ditching their site fishing plans, they proceeded to catch four other fish using crankbaits and Yamamoto Senkos for a very respectable 14.61 pounds.

One fish short of a limit and less than half a pound away from the cash were Jay and Jonathan with 14.23 pounds, they took home the Yamamoto and Kinami tackle pack for their fourth place finish.

We had a good turnout and even better evening of fishing tonight on Austin, there were several four to five pound fish scattered throughout the field including a 7.86 pounder caught by Chris. This was his first time fishing a Wed Nighter and he was promptly rewarded with a new personal best, congrats again Chris!

As crazy as it may sound the bite on Austin is just now warming up, once May rolls around the fish will start to settle in their usual haunts and we expect to see many more 20 pound sacks brought in. We met a lot of new faces tonight and hope to see y’all out again soon. Congrats to all the teams in the money and thanks for helping us prove Austin is one of best lakes in Texas…Go Big or Go Home!

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ShareLunker 471: It Ain’t Over ‘til It’s Over

April 29, 2009

(Apr 28, 2009 TPWD News Release) Don’t count your chickens until they hatch, and don’t close the books on the ShareLunker program until the last tick of the clock April 30. With less than a week to go until the official close of the ShareLunker season, Sam Koebcke of Austin added another ShareLunker to Choke [...]

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TTZ – Travis Tues Night 4/28/09

April 29, 2009

10 teams fished, 5 teams weighed in and 2 places were paid.

The chance of rain and lack of wind kept most, if not all, the recreational boats and sailboats off the water this evening. With the entire lake to ourselves, ten teams blasted off from Mansfield in search of that lucky 7.77 pound bass. [...]

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FOM – Belton 4/25/09

April 26, 2009

61 teams fished, 57 teams weighed in and 12 places were paid. Use the scroll bar on the right to view all the results.

61 teams took off from Temple Lake Park this Saturday as they fished the fourth stop of the 2009 FOM Central Division season on Lake Belton. The anglers were blessed with a [...]

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 4/22/09

April 23, 2009

27 teams fished, 11 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

We mentioned last week there would be a 30 boat field and a 20 pound sack at this week’s Wed Nighter; we missed the mark by 3 boats but hit the nail on the head with the 20 pound sack. After the crowd witnessed [...]

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TTZ – Travis Tues Night 4/21/09

April 21, 2009

15 teams fished, 6 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

Texas Tournament Zone rolled out our Lucky 7 Big Bass Jackpot this evening on Travis. If you haven’t already heard, we’ve thrown $250.00 into a side pot and will roll each week’s $5.00 Big Bass entry per team into this pot until someone catches [...]

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TTZ Previews the 2010 Legend Alpha 211

April 18, 2009

Texas Tournament Zone team member Bryan Thompson traveled to the Legend factory in Mountain Home, AR this past week to check up on the team’s two new Legend Alpha 211s. The highly anticipated boats are scheduled to be picked up in early May; until then, here’s a quick peek into the abbreviated build of the [...]

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 4/15/09

April 16, 2009

26 teams fished, 8 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

Most anglers will tell you it’s anyone’s game on Austin right now. Weighing in one of only three limits this evening, Lee and Andrew followed up their win last week with another first place finish tonight. The team found their fish shallow and put [...]

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TTZ – Travis Tues Night 4/14/09

April 14, 2009

13 teams fished, 5 teams weighed in and 2 places were paid.

The shallow bite was off this evening and many teams struggled to find a limit. Most of the anglers reported very sporadic catches with fish caught anywhere from 2-15 feet of water. Trey and Andy finished first with a solid limit going 13.38 pounds; [...]

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Choke Canyon ShareLunker Breaks Drought

April 13, 2009

(Apr 13, 2009 TPWD News Release) Three weeks passed during the height of the big bass season without a single entry into the ShareLunker program, but that ended April 9 when Dennis Segner of Fredericksburg caught a 13.17-pound largemouth from Choke Canyon Reservoir.
Segner’s fish became the 16th entry into the program during the current season [...]

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 4/8/09

April 9, 2009

22 teams fished, 10 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

Lake Austin continues to be a sporadic bite. Out of the 22 teams that showed up chasing the Certified Arbor Care $300.00 Big Bass bonus and the Hustler Turf/Mitchell Outdoor/TTZ 25K lake record, two teams were able to find the fish and put together [...]

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TTZ – Travis Tues Night 4/7/09

April 8, 2009

11 teams fished, 8 teams weighed in and 2 places were paid.

Last week the bite on Travis was red hot and we estimated it would soon take 15 pounds to win the Tues Nighter on Travis. Well, Dale and Jake Read proved us wrong as they brought in over 18 pounds this evening! The father [...]

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Champs – LBJ 4/4/09

April 6, 2009

209 teams fished, 136 teams weighed in and 27 places were paid. Use the scroll bar on the right to view the results of places in the money.

Click here for the full results.
On April 4th, Bass Champs central division held its third event of the season on Lake LBJ out of McNair Park. On [...]

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 4/1/09

April 2, 2009

25 teams fished, 10 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

We had a solid showing of 25 boats fishing for the Certified Arbor Care $300.00 11.34 pound Big Bass Bonus and the Hustler Turf, Mitchell Outdoors and TTZ $25,000.00 lake record prize. The bite was tough for many and even though no limits were [...]

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TTZ – Travis Tues Night 3/31/09

April 1, 2009

11 teams fished, 5 teams weighed in and 2 places were paid.

11 teams showed up to our first event on Lake Travis. The lake was the slickest we’ve seen it in a while and the water temps were in the mid 60s throughout the majority of the lower end of the lake.
Several teams reported a [...]

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