PDF EditionSubscribe Get News Updates RSS RSS Feed
Shopping
Health Care
Home Improvement
Going Out
Real Estate
Classifieds
Place a Classified Ad
Outdoors February 6th, 2008
Search Archives




Jeane, Fox come out of fog to win B-N-B
By PATTY LENDERMAN Lakecaster Managing Editor

Outdoors photo/Patty Lenderman WITH NO PARTICULAR kickers in their bag, George Jeane & David Fox holds up four of their solid chunks that won first place.
It was Super Bowl Sunday as over 400 anglers paired up in 202 boats headed to Cypress Bend on Toledo Bend for the third tournament in the East Texas Bass N Bucks 2008 Spring series.

A blanket of thick, heavy fog loomed over the lake at take-off, making for a slow go to targeted fishing areas. Nearly $50,000 was up for grabs for the top teams, and when the weights were tallied barely eight pounds separated the 25 places paid. George Jean, Jr and David Fox won first place to enjoy a $20,000 payday.

The best limit of the day weighed 23.77 lbs., caught by George Jeane, Jr and David Fox.

"The fog was really bad first thing in the morning," George recalled. "It took us an hour to get to our first spot that usually takes us 12- 15 minutes to get to."

They headed to deep main lake flats in 15-20' with grassy points and brush piles, rigging up black and blue PJ's football head jigs with Berkley green pumpkin Chigger Craw trailers.

Outdoors photo/Patty Lenderman IT WAS CLOSE, but Gary Baker & Jason Dew ultimately took 2nd place overall, additionally winning Big Bass with their 8.60 lb kicker.
"We had all of the fish we weighed today except one by 9 a.m."

At that point, they had a good limit that weighed about 21 pounds.

"Fishing got real slow from 10:00-2:00 or so. We'd catch a few, but nothing that helped."

Just before it was time to crank up the boat and come in, they were able to make a last minute cull that bumped their weight nearly three pounds to win the tournament! They were presented with a $15,000 check for their 1st place win, and another $5,000 check from Ranger Boats for being the top qualified Ranger Boat team for a $20,000 day!

Less than a pound behind them, Gary Baker and Jason Dew seized second place with 23.33 pounds. Their plan, their day was quite simple.

Carefully navigate through the fog, down the boat lanes to the southern end of the lake to the one spot they had picked out.

"It took us an hour and a half to get there," they said. "We caught everything on a grassy hump, about 10' deep with rattle traps."

They only had one 30 minute window of fish catching action, boating all of their fish during that time including their 8.60 kicker that won Big Bass honors. Their second place finish won a check for $4,000 plus another $1,000 for their Big Bass, plus an additional $1,000 from Ranger Boats to total $6,000 at the end of the day.

Artie Longron and Todd Soape won third place with 21.86 lbs.

"We should have won this one. We had the fish to do it. The day started out good for us, then the wind picked up a little and we had to switch tactics. The conditions were exceptional. You just don't get this kind of day on Toledo very often."

They were fishing the top of the grass in water 12' deep with white spinnerbaits and watermelon red brush hogs, rigged with a 5/0 heavy Owner hook and a small BB shot weight.

"The trick was to throw it out there, and be patient to let it sink all the way down until you could feel the grass. A lot of fishermen tend to pull their bait free of the grass when their bait gets down into it, but I use it to my advantage instead. Once it catches, I shake the bait, causing a cloud in the water loosening the silt from the grass. I also use a rattle in my bait, so between the noise and the cloud of silt it gets their attention. Then I just bump the bait just a little, causing a reaction strike."

They say it took them an hour and a half to pattern the fish, but once they did they caught plenty of fish.

"Our biggest cull fish weighed 4 pounds, but we lost our biggest bass. I'd estimate it weighed around eight pounds. I had her coming in, and she kept jumping out of the water - I couldn't keep her down. Finally, she came up, shook her head and spit the bait."

Their third place finish earned them a $2,500 payday. Todd owns Texas Hog Wallow, another year-round outdoor fun spot.

Top Teams:

1st - $15,000 23.77 lbs. George Jeane, Jr and David Fox

2nd - $ 4000 23.33 lbs. Gary Baker NS Jason Dew

3rd - $ 2,500 21.86 lbs. Artie Longron and Todd Soape

4th - $1,500 21.71 lbs. Cary and James Talbot

5th - $1,200 21.61 lbs. Greg Crawford and Tommy Bankhead

6th - $1,000 21.22 lbs. Clayton Boulware and Chris McCall

7th - $ 1,000 20.55 lbs. Ricky Blankenship and Michael Hunt

8th - $1,000 20.22 lbs. Kelly Cotton and Gary Doolittle

9th - $1,000 20.17 lbs. Stan Burgay and Lance Hughes

10th - $1,000 19.60 lbs. Charles Bebber and Keith Caka

......and last in the money......

25th - $600 15.61 lbs. James and Philip Crelia

Big Bass - $1,000 8.60 lbs. Gary Baker and Jason Dew

Ranger Cup Bonus Winners:

1st - $5,000 George Jeane, Jr

2nd - $1,000 Gary Baker

3rd - $500 Tommy Bankhead

The next East Texas Circuit event will be March 2 on Sam Rayburn. If you'd like to fish the Conroe series, join us Feb. 23. For more information call Bass N Bucks at 409-727-8941 or click to www.bassnbucks.com.