Saturday, April 20, 2013
I am proud to announce my affiliation with two companies. Lithium Pros - Lithium Batteries. http://lithiumpros.com/ and Danny Rogers of Stealth 1Charging http://www.stealth1charging.com/ .
Lithium Pros: http://lithiumpros.com
Kevin Bennett and his crew and the Lithium Batteries are top notch! By far one of the most impressive products I have ever used. I started looking at the option of using lithium batteries a few years ago when they were making their way into professional bass fishing. After watching a few lithium battery companies and reading reports from some of the top Pros in the country I was convinced that changing to lithium was a smart move. Researching once more I decided that Lithium Pros was the product I wanted to use and be involved with.
Reeling forward.... After recently installed my 36V Lithium Pros battery to power my MotorGuide Digital 109 trolling motor I can say that this battery is just amazing! Having removed 3 Group 27 batteries weighing approximately 60lbs each and installing 1 Lithium Pros battery weighing slightly under 29lbs and just slightly bigger that 1 Group 27 battery. It even fits into the same battery tray! Can you see where I'm going here?...just the weight saving alone is astronomical! A whopping 151lbs! GONE!
Having coming from a drag racing background...for those of you who understand horsepower vs. weight...in the racing world that is means added performance, faster times, faster WOT speeds and added fuel economy. If you think that all....in bass fishing there are even more added benefits. But then add, faster charging cycle times, longer battery charge life, superior reliability and in a bass boat.....faster hole shots....and I do mean faster; increased WOT speeds, better trolling motor performance with increased time on the water with no worries after being on the water working the trolling motor hard all day of running out of power. And yes there is a charging system change you may have to make..
Stealth 1 Charging System: http://www.stealth1charging.com/
Unless you have a of Stealth 1 Charging system as I do but then there is just a small upgrade required and you are good to go. I needed to make a charging system upgrade more than a year ago to my Legend bass boat. My boat sponsor, Legend Boats, put me in contact with Danny Rogers of Stealth 1 Charging. After doing some research again and talking with Stealth 1, I purchased and installed a Stealth 1 charging system. Friends, this is not your run of the mill charging system. This is the real deal!
At first I have to say I was intimidated by the system. It does not fit the stereotype picture of a black box charging system. There are 2 boxes, one DC and one AC and then optional features like an emergency switch that can pull 12v from your trolling motor batteries should your main battery go down. Of course...I can't see that happening using a Lithium Pros battery for your main motor cranking battery. If you have spent enough time on the water....we have all sat down and turned the key and felt the panic of no main motor start with minutes to go to weigh-in! Fear no more with the turn of a switch!
Well having an aviation electronics background as well I jumped in and installed the system. After the install was all said and done....it was an easy installation.
Stealth 1 has been working with Lithium Pros for a few years and has developed a compatible upgrade to the Stealth 1 that complements the Lithium Pros battery charging requirements.
If you are looking for optimal performance and reliable products among all the other benefits I urge you to give these two companies a call. You can't go wrong.........
Just absolutely mind blowing performance!
Thanks for reading my post!
Tight lines..
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
2013
2013 is here, the world didn't end and holiday fun is over. Now its time to get back in gear and focus on the remainder of the tournament season. With lots of local tourneys scheduled and the EverStart Western Division tournament at Roosevelt Lake in late February, its time to start preparing. Time to get on the computer, pull out the maps and previous years notes and results, dig in hook up the boat and hit the water. But first...don't forget to inspect and preform whatever maintenance is needed on the boat, motor, trailer and tires to ensure all are road and lake safe and ready!
Sound familiar? Some events might be months away like the FLW EverStart and some may say that its to early... and whatever pattern/bite I might find now won't be there two months from now. Well, while there is some truth to that statement, having not fished the Roosevelt Lake, or any lake for that matter in the last few months its time to start locating fish and following their movements over then next few months to monitor any changes they make. However, I have found that, in some cases the fish don't always, at least all of the fish, make as much change as many anglers believe. And just by spending time on the water can provide valuable information about their activities and how to plan your strategy for tournament day.
One of the biggest problems I see is anglers getting wrapped around the axle with what everyone is doing on the water and some who wait until the day before to pre-fish for a tournament. While having some insight to what others are using for lures, etc., it doesn't mean it will work for you right out of the box. We all have go to lures. Why, because they work for us. We have established a confidence in them for locating and catching fish. Stick with them! Getting into that wrapped up in the dock talk will almost always produce less than expected results, specially on tournament day. On tournament day, stick to your plan, and blow all of the dock talk out of your head!
Remember, time of the year, weather and water conditions, just to mention a few variables, do play heavily in to the formula but, bass are predators and are creatures of habit thus making them highly predictable no matter where you're fishing. I have caught countless fish up shallow when all the typical signs tell me to fish deeper secondary areas and, just the opposite at other times.
Time on the water is key!
Good Luck in 2013 and tight lines!
Fred
Sound familiar? Some events might be months away like the FLW EverStart and some may say that its to early... and whatever pattern/bite I might find now won't be there two months from now. Well, while there is some truth to that statement, having not fished the Roosevelt Lake, or any lake for that matter in the last few months its time to start locating fish and following their movements over then next few months to monitor any changes they make. However, I have found that, in some cases the fish don't always, at least all of the fish, make as much change as many anglers believe. And just by spending time on the water can provide valuable information about their activities and how to plan your strategy for tournament day.
One of the biggest problems I see is anglers getting wrapped around the axle with what everyone is doing on the water and some who wait until the day before to pre-fish for a tournament. While having some insight to what others are using for lures, etc., it doesn't mean it will work for you right out of the box. We all have go to lures. Why, because they work for us. We have established a confidence in them for locating and catching fish. Stick with them! Getting into that wrapped up in the dock talk will almost always produce less than expected results, specially on tournament day. On tournament day, stick to your plan, and blow all of the dock talk out of your head!
Remember, time of the year, weather and water conditions, just to mention a few variables, do play heavily in to the formula but, bass are predators and are creatures of habit thus making them highly predictable no matter where you're fishing. I have caught countless fish up shallow when all the typical signs tell me to fish deeper secondary areas and, just the opposite at other times.
Time on the water is key!
Good Luck in 2013 and tight lines!
Fred
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Saying Thank You and Good Bye to an Old Friend
Not knowing what the economy is going to do in the near future has slowed up some needed decisions that had to be made this year. But the time had come to make a few that just could not wait any longer. With another tournament season starting and countless miles of driving ahead I took a big change in faith and had to let go of my 2004 F-350 6.0 4x4 Diesel Crew Cab Dually that had served me well over the last 8 years or so. From trips to Mexico for a few biker rallies to countless tournaments.
There were of course some bad days when that 6.0 just drove me nuts with needed work to keep it running. But after only 180,000 miles it was time to let her go as there was some needed work that I could not justify to keep her running another few years. It still ran well, but it was time to make the move to something newer. I kept my F350 clean so whoever gets her will get a good truck.
But thanks to Johnny Johnson and Toby from Hatch Toyota they had a truck there that fit my requirements. Now, I like Toyota trucks but they just don't make a diesel truck. But they had a super clean 2010 Dodge RAM 4x4 Big Horne Edition with a 6.7 diesel motor and only 28,00 miles. Hardly broke in and the price was right.
But the best part of the whole deal is that the folks at Hatch Toyota, sight unseen offered me more a fair trade for my Ford and a great price on the Dodge. They secured me better financing and made the whole deal easy. All I had to do was take an enjoyable trip to see them in Show Lo, AZ, some 215 miles from my home, but when we got there, there were no games. The paperwork was ready and we were there and gone pretty quickly. No hassle, no stress and no BS!
Thanks Toby and Chaz at Hatch Toyota in Show Low, AZ and Johnny Johnson for sending me there. Give them a call then next time your looking for a new car or truck! You'll be glad you did.
U2 Pro Formula Wrap
Well, it finally happened. Got some sponsor assistance in wrapping my Legend and due to the fact that my spponsor liked my last wrap so well A&M got the call to do it again. I presented the design concept and they made it come to life.
Thank you to U2 Pro Formula and A&M Graphics for your support and a great wrap!
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Pleased to announcethat I am now part of the Power Team Lures Pro Staff Family!
www.powerteamlures.com
Sunday, August 5, 2012
A Night At Canyon Lake to Remember
A Night to Remember
My fishing partner, my step-son Chris ,and I decided we wanted to go out for some full moon fishing. Not having fished on Canyon Lake at night for a few years out we headed for some fun fishing. We fished from 6 pm to 1am and had a blast. Canyon is known for producing hugh double digit Toads and we wanted to see if they were out playing.The evening weather looked promising with no Summer storms, a slight breeze, no clouds and a full moon on the way. Water temp was between 82 and 85 degrees, slightly stained with a 2 to 5 foot visability.
We started off in the first 5 minutes with a solid 3.5 lber LM, on a dropshot rig with a Robo Worm. We worked the Canyon Walls and large boulders as we went. A few minutes later I flipped a Texas Rig with a 10" Red Shad Power Worm into a pocket along a canyon wall where I knew there was a shelf about 10 feet deep. As I slowly dragged the worm over the shelf, I got another strike. It was another 3.5lb LM. As I was dropping into the water, my partner, who had flipped a Texas Rig with a small grub right back into the same pocket and he yelled FISH!, WOW, and what a fish, he blasted a 6.94lb LM from the same spot. So, back to back fish from the same sopt in less than two minutes.
At that point we felt sure this was going to be a good night of fishing. Shortly thereafter, we hit another fish, which we thought to be another LM, that turned out to be a nice 16 inch Catfish.
Then, as always, when the sun goes down fishing on Canyon Lake slows or comes to a dead stop for up to a few hours. We pressed on leaving the river canyon walls and headed back to the main lake where we had several old spots we wanted to try our luck at.
It was hit and miss for a while but finally fishing picked back up and we found a pattern that stayed consistant. Somewhat puzzled, a couple of my old spots just did not produced so we moved back to where I caught the first fish of the evening and my partner laned a nice 3+ lb LM on the same spot.
Now, we pride ourselves on keeping our fish healthy and alive! But our 6.94 suddenly went belly up. I continued fishing while my partner tended to the troubled fish. We couldn't figure out what happened' then we spotted it. Somehow the livewell Oxygenation system and water circulation had somehow inadvertantly been turned off...for how long we didn't know. So all sytems back on, U2 Pro Formula Livewell Treatment and some fresh water and 45 minutes of my partner and I switching places keeping the fish upright and near the circulating water nozzle, the fish finally recovered and stayed upright and seemed healthy again.
We headed to another spot and started to work the boulders near the shore. This spot was like the others where we caught fish but, a strong breeze had come up. We worked one direction through the area and would get to a spot where the wind would stop. We'd fish it and move on and the wind would pick up blowing in the opposite direction. Strange... We would work back down until the wind stopped again and when we moved past that point the wind would pick back up again in the opposite direction.... I think you see where I'm going here..... Each time in either direction the wind would stop at a particular point...for no reason as we were in the open. So eventually after several passes in each direction we decided to just hang there in the calm zone for bit. And then, it paid off. My partner yelled FISH! and I grabbed the net. He had not seen the fish yet and was looking down when the fish jumped at the back of the boat and I looked at him and said you have a Toad!...and the rodeo was on. Needless to say this LM was his personal best of 10.11 lbs. and she was a beauty.
I don't know what happened, but it just seems like we had a little help.... If you know
We fished until 1:00 am pulled out our scale to see what we had. What a night. We took our best three and hammered a 21.30 lb bag! (10.11, 6.94 & 4.25lbs.) Then we added the two others for a five fish weight. (3.5 & 4.0) for another 7.5 lbs totalling 28.8lbs for a 5 fish limit!
A great night!!! With all the fish safely back in the water we headed home. A persnoal best for my partner, twice in one night, a Team personal best and great teamwork saving a fish.
I don't know about what happened, but it just seemed like we had a little help here... if you know what I mean.
Canyon Lake, East of Phoenix, AZ is one of four lakes in a chain of lakes. From Saguaro Lake, the closest to the valley, to Canyon Lake with its beautiful canyon walls and abundant wild life and majestic Big Horn Sheep to Apache Lake which follows the old Apache Trail and once Ppony Express U.S. Mail Station in Tortilla Flats ending at the Roosevelt Dam and Lake Roosevelt, each separated by man-made dams, each with its own beautiful desert landscape and great fishing.
What a great night! One I am sure we will both remember and talk about for a lifetime.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
WOW! What a great event. Last Saturday June 9, 2012 I participated in the first 'Our Warriors on the Water' event. Twenty 24 local Pros took 24 veterans from the Korean War to current conflicts for a day of fishing on Roosevelt Lake as our way of thanking them for their service and comittment to keeping America free.
It was a great day on the water with the veterans competing againt each other for top honors from each war campaign. We fished from 5:00AM until 10:00AM then assembled and headed for Roosevelt Resort for lunch and awards.
Shake Rattle & Troll Radio Show,1100AM host Don McDowell organized the event and pulled some great sponsors, Bill Luke Jeep, Dodge, RAM, Sportsman's Wearhouse, Rim Country Rods, Payson Round Up, Fast-Tech Designs, just to name a few, together to help make this a day to remember.
What a great day and a great way to thank our Warriors, past and present, for their service to our country!
A special thanks to the folks at Legend Boats for providing some special tactical gear for my Warrior and I for the event! Be sure to check out the 2012 Alpha 211 Tactical boat @
http://legendmarine.com/boats/tactical/
I know I'll be looking forward to the 2nd annual event next year!
It was a great day on the water with the veterans competing againt each other for top honors from each war campaign. We fished from 5:00AM until 10:00AM then assembled and headed for Roosevelt Resort for lunch and awards.
Shake Rattle & Troll Radio Show,1100AM host Don McDowell organized the event and pulled some great sponsors, Bill Luke Jeep, Dodge, RAM, Sportsman's Wearhouse, Rim Country Rods, Payson Round Up, Fast-Tech Designs, just to name a few, together to help make this a day to remember.
What a great day and a great way to thank our Warriors, past and present, for their service to our country!
A special thanks to the folks at Legend Boats for providing some special tactical gear for my Warrior and I for the event! Be sure to check out the 2012 Alpha 211 Tactical boat @
http://legendmarine.com/boats/tactical/
I know I'll be looking forward to the 2nd annual event next year!
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