August 2009

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

With the tough bite and passing storms you would think the turnout for this week’s Wed Nighter would take a severe hit, but to the contrary we had 25 boats show up to try their luck against both the lake and Mother Nature.

The recreational traffic has significantly decreased and the cooler temperatures made for a very mild evening on the water. Although the lightening storms were a bit ominous, they dissipated shortly after take off while the rain found its way around lake. For the majority of the tournament our anglers were able to stay dry, but just like the bite on Austin things can change in the blink of an eye. The storms eventually found their way back to the lake forcing a good portion of our teams to call it an early night and head to the ramp.

Tonight’s weigh-in was far from spectacular as a three fish sack for just over 7 pounds won it all while a couple of 4 1/2 pound bags finished second and third. Larry Pederzani and TTZ fishing team member Andy Nuyen caught their meager sack fishing Texas rigged Tiki Sticks and Kinami Flashes around docks and grass. Bryan Thompson and Grant Schnabel followed up their second place finish from last week with another second place bag throwing small jerkbaits over grass on the lower end. One solid fish accounted for third place and Big Bass and both honors went to Cary and Tom for their 4.51 pound fish.

Though the results indicate a very poor bite, several teams commented on losing fish that would have made their limit or been a kicker to their sacks. Reports of several lost fish in the 4-5 pound range were common, but “the one that got away” was a fish in the 8 pound range that snapped the line just a few feet from the boat.

Thanks to everyone that braved the weather and came out tonight. We can’t promise the bite on Austin is going to improve anytime soon, but we can guarantee we’ll be out there again next week to see if it does.

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TTZ Visits Fish Finders Marine

August 26, 2009

What do you get when you combine a passion for tournament angling, an in depth knowledge of trolling motors and electronics, and one of the best eyes for exclusive tackle in the game? Jacky Roberts, of course! As the owner of Fish Finders Marine, Jacky runs a little fishing oasis tucked away in [...]

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Fishin’ for Freedom ‘09

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 8/19/09

August 20, 2009

27 teams fished, 9 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

We had 27 boats last night and 52 anglers fishing for 3.5 hours, when it was all said and done a limit going 8.56 pounds took down first place and a 3.34 pound fish won Big Bass.
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Valentino and Read Join TTZ

August 17, 2009

Texas Tournament Zone is proud to welcome Terry Valentino and Dale Read to the TTZ fishing team! Terry and Dale bring tremendous enthusiasm and years of tournament experience to the organization and TTZ is glad to have them aboard!
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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 8/12/09

August 13, 2009

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

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 8/05/09

August 6, 2009

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

We matched our highest turn out of the season last night with a solid field of 28 boats! With all the recreational traffic and the extremely tough bite on Lake Austin right now that number is pretty amazing.
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