B.A.S.S. runs a bass Catch of the Month contest with big bass catches being eligible for their annual "Catch of the Year" contest. Friend Kevin Yeska won hands down for the month of November with his monster smallmouth catch. Kevin fishes for all species and attends the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Kevin can be seen casting the local lakes or jigging through the ice during his weekend breaks from hitting the books. In my opinion, his outstanding smallie catch should enable him to win the best of the year contest. You can cast Kevin a vote at the following link: www.facebook.com/bass/app_602115003158221 Thanks and make sure to give Kevin your support!!
Monday, December 23, 2013
Saturday, December 14, 2013
THAILAND TRIP--FINAL DAY
On our last day of the Thailand trip, we decide to take a 1 hour drive out of Bangkok to the Pilot 111 Fishing Ponds. Here, the biggest attraction is the giant snakeheads and stripped snakeheads. These fish are very tough and very aggressive! Snakeheads can be landed in Florida and often strike top water lures like poppers, frogs, etc.. My best lure was a jointed Live Target lure resembling a bluegill. Many snakeheads were landed by all in the group making our entire stay in Thailand a huge success. Much thanks to great friends Steve Ryan, Dr. Cole Lundquist, Chuck Boyian, and Jim Reed. Anxious to head to Uganda next month for monster Nile Perch. On your next visit to Thailand, make sure to hook up with Francois Helias at fishasia@ksc.th.com and check out his site at www.anglingthailand.com If you interested in having your complete Thailand trip take care of by a US rep, contact Steve Yatomi at www.adventuretravelalliance.com As mentioned Thailand is rapidly becoming one of my favorite destinations worldwide for monster fish!! Get in the action while the fishing is great!
Friday, December 13, 2013
Thailand Trip Continued
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Thailand Trip Continued
Sunday, December 8, 2013
THAILAND TRIP CONTINUED
On the second day of our Thailand fishing adventure, we travelled about 2 hours out of Bangkok to IT Lake Monsters in BanPon-Ratchaburi. Here we are targeting big redtail catfish, huge Chao Phraya Catfish, Wallagoo, alligator gar, and numerous others. Having fished this venue in the past, I know it is non-stop action the entire day. However, during our stay the bite was slightly off. The cooler weather around 80deg could possibly explain this. However, numerous big redtail cats were landed by all. Friend Jim Reed got the big fish of the trip with a monster Chao Phraya Catfish weighing over 100lbs. The Chao Phraya are beautiful silver colored fish with gigantic fins which enables it to put up a tremendous fight when hooked. These cats along with the redtail are carnivorous-fish eating unlike the mentioned Mekong Catfish which are herbivorous. The top bait was live and dead tilapia. We fished here for 2 days. This is definately a must to do on your next visit to Thailand.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
THAILAND FISHING REPORT NOV 20 TO DEC 1
I recently had the pleasure to fish for monster fish in Thailand. There are numerous fishing opportunites which exist in this wonderful country. I will write about a different venue for the next few days. Our first day was spent in Bungsamran which is located in Bangkok district Sukhapibahn. Bungsamran is perhaps the top fishery in the world to land Giant Mekong catfish, stripped catfish, and Giant Siamese Carp. Bungsamran measures about 300m long by 225m wide. There are various bungalows positioned around the lake equipped with television, beds, refrigerators, etc.. The fishing for Mekong Cats is outstanding. The bait of choice is lam rice balls kept slightly off the bottom with the aid of a float. Mekong Cats are very powerful and can reach hundreds of pounds. During our stay the fishing was outstanding. We fished the entire night which produced non stop action with the largest Mekong exceeding a hundred pounds.
The last day we concentrated on Giant Siamese Carp. During the final few minutes, a monster carp exceeding 70lbs was landed.
Bungsamran has restaurant and bar service for your pleasure making it a total relaxing experience. This is definately one of the top destinations remaining on earth. I highly recommend you put this on your to fish list. Contact Francois Helias at fishasia@ksc.th.com and check out his site at www.anglingthailand.com
The last day we concentrated on Giant Siamese Carp. During the final few minutes, a monster carp exceeding 70lbs was landed.
Bungsamran has restaurant and bar service for your pleasure making it a total relaxing experience. This is definately one of the top destinations remaining on earth. I highly recommend you put this on your to fish list. Contact Francois Helias at fishasia@ksc.th.com and check out his site at www.anglingthailand.com
Thursday, December 5, 2013
DAIWA LEXA 400-HS-P
Recently had the opportunity to test out the new Daiwa Lexa 400-HS-P baitcasting reel during my recent trip to Thailand. Thailand is home for monster fish such as Mekong Catfish, Giant Siamese Carp, etc.. These species would definately test out the drag system on the Lexa. The 400 model is practical new. It is a big spool reel designed to battle monster species such as those in Thailand and other brutes worldwide. I found the reel to be exactly what one needs. The powerful 25lbs drag system can handle these fish. The Lexa 400 is easy to cast as it weighs 16.2oz when equipped with the Power Handle. It has a smooth 7 bearing system and is extremely fast at a ratio of 7.1:1. The line retrieve per crank is 37.7in and holds approximately 200 yards of 80lbs braid. I had no problems whatsoever with the reel and highly recommend you taking a look at it. The Lexa series as comes in smaller 100, 200, and 300 sizes along with either a power gear or high speed gear. The 400 series is very similar to the Shimano Tranx at a fraction of the cost. Plus the Lexa is about 4 ounces lighter which really helps out on a day of casting to monster fish! Give Tom Ashby a call for more informaton. Check out Tom at American Legacy Fishing Company
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