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Day, Kirkpatrick Win J-BAIT On Juliette
Jonboat Bass Association wins 2011 Georgia club championship title.
Brad Gill | November 1, 2011
With 20.76 pounds, Randall Kirkpatrick and Chris Day, with the Jonboat Bass Association, dominated the competition in the eighth-annual Anglers Warehouse J-BAIT, the state’s jonboat championship tournament. This year’s tournament took place Oct. 8, 2011 on the clear waters of Lake Juliette.
“We had 28 teams competing for Georgia’s jonboat state championship, with six clubs battling for the State Jonboat Club Championship,” said Terry Lee, tournament director.
Teams wondered just how the fishing would be on Lake Juliette. On Oct. 8, the winds were high, which made it tough for jonboats to get out on the main lake. Also, the lake was 10 feet low. However, Chris and Randall’s 20.76-lb. limit proved some bass were willing to bite somewhere.
“It turned out the fishing was great,” said Terry. “There was a strong frog bite early. Several teams said they lost several big bass on buzz-style frogs before the winds got up.”
Even with a strong frog bite, Chris and Randall struggled in the early hours of the tournament. They tried to catch a limit on plastic worms.
“At 8:30 a.m., Randall picked up his swimbait rod, which was loaded with a High Power swimbait that he designed,” said Terry. “Boom, he catches a 4-pounder. Randall then handed Chris a swimbait rod that he had brought along for Chris to use. It also had a High Power swimbait attached to it. Chris immediately hooked up on another 4-pounder.”
The swimbait craze that has exploded all over North America continues, and it’s obviously just as effective whether you’re powered by a 225 Mercury or a trolling motor. Chris and Randall caught all of their winning fish on the swimbait.
For more information on competing in jonboat tournaments, do a Google search for the teams listed in the box score below.
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