Tuesday, January 17, 2012


A ton of folks are fishing this rig here on Greers Ferry and just about every other Lake across America, with good reason!  Today BASS announced it's view on multi-bait rigs and you won't be seeing any more jig and drop combinations or even double fluke rigs.  I'm wondering if smaller clubs and tournaments will follow suit?  What do you Think??? fishgreersferry@gmail.com


January 17, 2012
Editor's note: B.A.S.S. is now accepting applications for working media credentials for the 2012 Bassmaster Classic, Feb. 24-26, on the Red River out of Shreveport-Bossier City, La. Working media can click here to apply.

B.A.S.S. Imposes One-Lure Rule For The Bassmaster Classic And Elite Series
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — B.A.S.S., upon the recommendation of its Elite Series Rules Committee, has amended its tournament rules to limit anglers competing in the Bassmaster Classic and Bassmaster Elite Series to the use of a single lure during practice and competition.
The rule change, which does not apply to Bassmaster Open, B.A.S.S. Federation Nation, College B.A.S.S. and other events, clarifies the intent of long-standing rules permitting only one rod, one reel and one cast at a time. No longer permitted are double soft jerkbait rigs, drop shot rigs with jigs used as weights, double topwater setups and other multi-lure rigs, such as “umbrella rigs.”
The change becomes effective Feb. 1 and includes the upcoming Bassmaster Classic at Shreveport-Bossier City, La., Feb. 24-26.
Elite Series Rules Committee members, comprised of 2012 Elite Series qualifiers, seemed most concerned about new multi-lure rigs such as The Alabama Rig, which Bassmaster Elite Series pro Paul Elias used to win an event on Lake Guntersville in October. In the weeks since, tens of thousands of the multi-lure devices have been sold, and they have proved extremely effective in both recreational and competitive fishing.
The Alabama Rig and similar setups from other manufacturers consist of a weighted head with five wire leaders trailing behind. Soft plastic swimbaits and similar lures are attached to the leaders, imitating a school of baitfish.
Rules Committee members believe the rig eliminates some of the skill that should be required in tournament competition at the highest level. “It doesn’t matter how you work it,” said one of the anglers. “The fish can’t help themselves.”
“The Alabama Rig has become enormously popular in recent months, and it has definitely had an impact on the tournaments in which it has been used,” noted Trip Weldon, B.A.S.S. tournament director. “Personally, I have enjoyed catching bass on umbrella rigs and found them to be very effective in some situations. I have witnessed first-hand the excitement this technique has generated in our sport.
 “However, the Elite Series Rules Committee members unanimously asked to be held to a higher standard,” he added. “We have decided to honor their recommendation.”
The rule change follows a precedence of imposing more stringent restrictions in Elite Series and Classic competition than in other B.A.S.S. events. For example, landing nets are prohibited in the Elites and the Classic but not in other circuits. Additional rules specific to the Elites include off-limits periods, no-information restrictions and new limits on boats that can be used in competition.
B.A.S.S. officials emphasized that the decision should not be construed as disapproval of multi-lure rigs.
 “We are as excited as the rest of the country about the new multi-lure rigs,” said Bruce Akin, B.A.S.S. CEO. “We will continue to cover new ways to utilize these tools in Bassmaster Magazine and on Bassmaster.com. Our Classic and Elite tournaments simply have a higher standard for the sake of competition. The rest of us will enjoy learning how to catch more fish with these tools.”
A Rules Committee member added, “I don’t have a problem with the use of umbrella rigs or multi-lure rigs to catch bass. If you are out fun fishing, there may be nothing more fun to use. However, B.A.S.S. events represent the highest level of professionalism in our sport and I think as participants of these events, we should be held to a higher standard, as well. I like the idea of one rod, one reel, one lure.”
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The Bassmaster Tournament Trail includes the Bassmaster Elite Series, Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open Series, B.A.S.S. Federation Nation events presented by Yamaha and Skeeter Boats and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the Bassmaster Classic.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Greers Ferry January 2012 Fishing Forecast

Happy New Year!  January is always one of our coldest months here
on the reservoir.  This means very little traffic on the water with
good cause.  Water surface temperatures will remain in the mid to
upper 40's with average temperatures occurring during the month.
However, if we get a really cold snap surface temperatures will plunge
into the 30's and ice will be seen in some of the pockets, creek arms
and tributaries limiting access in some cases.

During November and December we saw copious amounts of rain fall in
and around the watershed.  Lake levels soared from 456 ft up to 469.00
ft in just two weeks with two really heavy downpours.  The Corp. of
Engineers will be attempting to lower lake levels as soon as possible
with Spring rains coming in a couple of months.  The higher lake
levels will provide another great year of spawning for most all of our
species.  This is Great news!

January can be one of the best months for taking an absolute giant in
a variety of species.  This time of year I like to focus on the north
end of the lake, I don't really know why I just like it :).  Locating
and finding schools of fish with your graph and electronics is really
key this time of year.  I like to search for deeper shad and/or game
fish that are really grouped up in the 15 - 45 ft. zone.  During this
month it's too cold to be running and gunning, find a school of fish
and work on them thoroughly with a variety of methods.  I prefer a 1/2
to 1oz. jigging spoon in white or chrome or a drop shotted minnow
paired with  a 3/16 to 3/4 oz weight 8 to 15 inches below.  I will
watch my offering on the electronics and see if I can make them react
to the spoon first, if no go I switch to the live bait rig.  My
clients and I have caught lot's of really good fish utilizing this
method, you just never know what the next drop is going to produce!

Well... the Greers Ferry Walleye run will be beginning towards the end
of this month and really picking up steam as we get into February and
March.  I like to follow the cold/colder water line.  Generally you
will find most of our eyes staying with this line.  There will be two
distinct water temperatures in most of our creek arms and tributaries
formed by warm/cold water rain runoff and inflow.  Most of our game
fish and especially our walleyes will relate to this in someway.  Live
bait and minnow imitation lures will be best when presented in a very
slow fashion this month.

Once again I would like to thank each and everyone of you who read my
forecast and follow the reports.  Check out www.fishgreersferry.com
for up to date reports and pictures of recent trips.  Also Click Like
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other outdoors men and women who share a passion for this great sport
we call fishing!  I wish all of you the best year in the outdoors and
look forward to fishing with each and everyone of you!  BOOK YOUR
SPRING TRIP NOW FOR BEST DATES ~ Good Fishin`