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Old 12-13-2009
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Water Temp.52
Normal pool 164.40
Water Clarity 2 feet
12-13-09
Sam Rayburn is still dropping hard and is at 162.44. The water is still off color around the Attoyac and Angelina River. The water temperature has dropped about 3 degrees this week and will continue to drop with the cold fronts pushing thru.

The shallow bite has been slow early in the morning, improving as sun warms things up some. Covering a lot of water looking for some active fish is the best thing to do. Traps and Stanley Spinner Baits are the baits that will do that for you. These fish are in small groups so keep that in mind. There are a lot of fish hanging on the outside of the grass line in 8 to 16 foot of water Working the edges and creek channels with deep crank baits has been picking up some fish for us. Working a Texas or Carolina rig around the edge of the grass and points has been snagging a few fish. Basically it’s been tough out there with the weather being a little cooler this week and the wind blowing most days. If you’re looking to catch that trophy bass this is the time to be out there fishing. So get the grab your cold weather gear and get out there.

Don’t forget Christmas is just around the corner and I have Gift Certificates for that someone special on you list. They are great for the guys who have everything. Guys this is something that you want to let you wife in on. If you’ve been trying to come up with a way to get here, this could be it. The Gift Certificates are good for one year so you’ll have time to work it into your schedule.

Lowrance Structure Scan is in the boat. I did get out for a few hours to see how things look. It has a great picture and shows a lot of different stuff. I found the old 147 bridge and I couldn’t believe the picture. I tried to get some pictures but the camera batteries died on me. I’ll try to get some this week and get them and some video to put on the website to let you guys sneak a peek. For the guys that want a good look and have been thinking about the Bass Class get your trips booked now.


Remember the Sharelunker Program entries started on October 1 and run thru April 30th. If you haven’t heard, it encourages anglers who catch a 13 - pound- plus largemouth bass to lend or donate it to the TPWD for spawning purposes. There are some great benefits doing this and one of them is that the angler receives a fiberglass replica of the bass. There is a 24- hour pager at 1-888-784-0600 Check out the Program rules at their site along with the Benefits. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/v...c/sharelunker/

Crappie; The Crappie fishing has been fair this week. This time of year you play with the wind as the fronts move through. Between the fronts there are usually a few days that the wind will lay down. Then we have some beautiful days to get out on the water and catch a few fish. We do our best to get people out to enjoy the cool days and natural beauty of our lake.
The new pontoon has plenty of room for everyone so get you trips booked for next year.

God Bless
Lynn Atkinson
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Old 12-07-2009
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Water Temp.55
Normal pool 164.40
Water Clarity 2 feet
12-06-09
Sam Rayburn is still dropping hard and is at 162.71. The water is still off color around the Attoyac and Angelina River. The water temperature has dropped about 5 degrees this week and will continue to drop with the cold fronts pushing thru.

I did get out this week, as cabin fever was setting in, and did a little fishing. I was just looking around and ran into a couple of fish over 3 lb. One nice fish was over 8 lbs, not to bad for a day on the lake by my self. One thing about it, the lakes don’t freeze over down here. Most of the time you can catch a few fish; even on the worst days.

The grass bite has been slow early in the morning but has improved thru the day as the sun warms the water up. Traps and Stanley spinner baits have been my top baits when working the grass. Work them slowly as the fish are lot slower to bite when things cool down. Working the outside edge of the grass has still been doing well with Crankbaits and Spinner baits. There are a lot of fish just sitting on the edges out there; getting them to bite is the tough part. Wacky worms and Texas rig have been catching some fish off points and ledges along with the Carolina rig. This is the time of year things get tough for a lot of folks. There will be a lot of days that it’s like you can’t do anything wrong and catch fish all day. Other days it seems all the fish have packed their bags and left “Big Sam”. If you could get a good look under the water you would see they are still there. You have to slow down and fish a lot slower and have a little faith. Don’t forget Xmas is just around the corner and I have Gift Certificates for that special person on your list, the one that has Everything. Guys this is something that you want to let you wife in on. If you’ve been trying to come up with a way to go fishin try this. The Gift Certificates are good for one year so you’ve got time to work it into your schedule.

Lowrance Structure Scan is out and I just got mine in. Should have it on the boat Monday. I’ll be getting out Tuesday to tune it in and see how good things look. I’ll try to get a few pictures and some video to put on the website to let you guys get a peek at things. For the guys that want a good look and have been thinking about the Bass Class get your trips booked now.


Remember the Sharelunker Program entries started on October 1 and run thru April 30th. If you haven’t heard, it encourages anglers who catch a 13 - pound- plus largemouth bass to lend or donate it to the TPWD for spawning purposes. There are some great benefits doing this and one of them is that the angler receives a fiberglass replica of the bass. There is a 24- hour pager at 1-888-784-0600 Check out the Program rules at their site along with the Benefits. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/v...c/sharelunker/

The fall fishing trip was won last week by Mark Thomas
Crappie; The Crappie fishing has been fair this week. This time of year you play with the wind as the fronts move in. Between the fronts there are usually a few days that the wind will lay down. Then we have some beautiful days to get out on the water and catch a few fish. We do our best to get people out to enjoy the quieter, less busy days on the lake.
The new pontoon has plenty of room for everyone so get you trips booked for next year.

God Bless
Lynn Atkinson
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Old 11-29-2009
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Water Temp.61
Normal pool 164.40
Water Clarity 2 feet
11-29-09
Sam Rayburn has been dropping hard this week and is at 162.93. The water is still off color around the Attoyac River. The Angelina River is clearer in the mid lake area, then the water clears more as you move south.

The lake dropping this week has the fish pulling back to the next edge. The bite has been on and off in the grass. When working the grass we’ve been throwing Traps and Stanley Spinner Baits and covering lots of water to find a few active fish. These fish have been in small groups, usually half dozen or so, when you can find them. There’ve been some fish on the points in 6 to 12 foot of water. Working a crankbait around the outside grass edges has been getting a few fish in the boat. On the deeper edge around structure on the ledges and humps the Carolina and Texas Rig has been doing pretty good. I have also landed a few nice fish on big worm and creature baits. Look for these patterns’s to change when that water starts to stabilize some. When the water stabilizes the bite should improve so keep you eye on the water level.
Remember the Sharelunker Program entries started on October 1 and run thru April 30th. If you haven’t heard, it encourages anglers who catch a 13 - pound- plus largemouth bass to lend or donate it to the TPWD for spawning purposes. There are some great benefits doing this and one of them is that the angler receives a fiberglass replica of the bass. There is a 24- hour pager at 1-888-784-0600 Check out the Program rules at their site along with the Benefits. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/v...c/sharelunker/

I have been drawing names but no one has won the free fishing trip for this fall. Several have come close; calling just an hour or so after the time ran out. Make sure to sign up, and keep watching for your name. You’ve got to stay on your toes. If you can’t keep an eye on it have someone else check for you.

Crappie; The Crappie fishing has been fair this week. This time of year you play with the wind as the fronts move in. Between the fronts there are usually a few days that the wind will lay down. Then we have some beautiful days to get out on the water and catch a few fish. We do our best to get people out to enjoy the cool fall days and the trees that have begun to change colors.
The new pontoon has plenty of room for everyone so get you trips booked for next year.

God Bless
Lynn Atkinson
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www.rayburncountry.com
Home 936-897-3400
Cell 979-220-0251
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Old 11-22-2009
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Water Temp.65
Normal pool 164.40
Water Clarity 2 feet
11-22-09
Sam Rayburn has started back down this week and is at 163.43. The water is off color around the Attoyac River. The Angelina River is clearer in the mid lake area, then the water clears more as you move south.

The lake has been dropping this week and that changes a few things as the fish will pull back to the next edge. Let’s stop here and talk about edges. What are edges? An inside grass line is an edge, just like the outside grass line. Could the buck brush be an edge? It’s a change from the bottom to structure so: is it an edge? Some say yes while others say no. It’s all about how you look at it. Like what happens when fish move to the edge of the buck brush? Did I just say” edge of the buck brush”, see what I mean? Now that you’ve got an idea about edges, the general idea is when the water is rising the fish will move up, if its falling they will pull back some. This all has to be used with the time of year and what the fish should be doing. The week before when the water was still rising we caught fish in the buck brush, as the water start falling the fish moved back out some. The fish are chasing shad fattening up for the winter so look for them to move back into the pockets as the shad move in off the main lake. There are a lot of baits that work this time of year. The trap bite is the biggest talk this time of year and it’s a terrific bait with so many colors to pick from. One of the biggest is Rayburn Red . What red has to do with shad I don’t know, but the fish like it. There are lots of shades of red with lots of different manufactures out there. I don’t know what the best one out there is but I have caught fish on them all. The biggest thing is listen to the fish. Do they want it burned across the grass, ripped out of it or a stop and go retrieval. The fish we have found have been in small groups usually in around 8 ft of water around the outside grass line with a few sneaking into the pockets. Now let’s look at some other baits that get a lot of my attention this time of year. The Stanley Spinner bait is one that I love to slow roll this time of year around the drains and points. I can remember a year putting 3 fish in the boat that weighed 18 lbs out of one little place. So they are on my list of great baits. Now let’s look at crankbaits, this is a bait that you can ready slow down and work the grass and edges with. There been some fish picked up on the deeper edges of the grass on Carolina and Texas rig worms around the 12 ft depth.


Remember the Sharelunker Program entries started on October 1 and run thru April 30th. If you haven’t heard, it encourages anglers who catch a 13 - pound- plus largemouth bass to lend or donate it to the TPWD for spawning purposes. There are some great benefits doing this and one of them is that the angler receives a fiberglass replica of the bass. There is a 24- hour pager at 1-888-784-0600 Check out the Program rules at their site along with the Benefits. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/v...c/sharelunker/

I have been drawing names but no one has won the free fishing trip for this fall. Several have come close; calling just an hour or so after the time ran out. Make sure to sign up, and keep checking for your name. You’ve got to stay on your toes. If you can’t keep an eye on it have someone else check for you.

Crappie; The Crappie fishing has been fair this week. This time of year you to play with the wind as the fronts move in. Between the fronts there are usually a few days that the wind will lay down. Then we have some beautiful days to get out on the water and catch a few fish. We do our best to get a few people out to enjoy the cool fall days and the trees that have begun to change colors.
The new pontoon has plenty of room for everyone so get you trips book for next year.

God Bless
Lynn Atkinson
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www.rayburncountry.com
Home 936-897-3400
Cell 979-220-0251
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Water Temp.67
Normal pool 164.40
Water Clarity 2 feet
11-15-09
Sam Rayburn has started back down this week and is at 163.83. The water is off color around the Attoyac River. The Angelina River is clearer in the mid lake area, then the water clears more as you move south.

There are a lot of fish being caught around the buck brush and grass edges on Stanley spinner baits. White and chartreuse are the best colors, 3/8 or ½ oz are the best weight. Small crankbaits pulled along the grass that is just under the surface has also been getting some nice fish. The inside grass line has been around 3 ft with the outside running from 8 to 12 ft. This grass is changing fast. Where ever you found grass last week, it may be gone this week. With the grass changing and the lake dropping the fish will be moving. They will be in and out of drains and ditches and off points as they chase shad to fatten up for winter. The trap bite has been off and on, so keep one handy. Remember shad is what they are chasing so try to throw colors that match them. The deep bite has been on and off but Texas and Carolina rigged small worms and flukes have been catching a few fish. We did get out this week and caught some fish up shallow early in the morning before the bite slowed down. Then we moved out to some structure that was in the mouth of the creek. We lost one good fish because she decided not to come out of the cover. She hit the Texas rigged worm when I was coming up over the cover in about 20 ft of water. At first I thought I was hung up, then she moved just a little and I pulled her up about 6 inches. She pulled back down real slow and just sat there. I pulled her again and then she pulled about two foot of line off the reel and just sat there. It was a tug of war for a few seconds that seemed like forever before she sawed the line off. One day last week we had 20 lbs with one nice kicker fish that was caught on the New Stanley SwimMax Jig. The kicker fish is what it takes to bring a stinger from the teens to the twenty pound mark in a hurry. It can be the last cast of the day so, NEVER GIVE UP!

Remember the Sharelunker Program entries started on October 1 and run thru April 30th. If you haven’t heard, it encourages anglers who catch a 13 - pound- plus largemouth bass to lend or donate it to the TPWD for spawning purposes. There are some great benefits doing this and one of them is that the angler receives a fiberglass replica of the bass. There is a 24- hour pager at 1-888-784-0600 Check out the Program rules at their site along with the Benefits. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/v...c/sharelunker/

I have been drawing names but no one has won the free fishing trip for this fall. Several have come close; calling just an hour or so after the time ran out. Make sure to sign up, and keep checking for your name. You’ve got to stay on your toes. If you can’t keep an eye on it have someone else check for you.

Crappie; The Crappie fishing has been fair this week. This time of year you to play with the wind as the fronts move in. Between the fronts there are usually a few days that the wind will lay down. Then we have some beautiful days to get out on the water and catch a few fish. We do our best to get a few people out to enjoy the cool fall days and the trees that have begun to change colors.
Everyone has loved the new pontoon with the shade and the changing room with the port-o-potty. It makes the trip a lot nicer for everyone. We can handle up to 8 anglers.






God Bless
Lynn Atkinson
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Old 11-03-2009
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Water Temp.69
Normal pool 164.40
Water Clarity 2 feet
11-02-09
Sam Rayburn has come up this week and is at 163.64 that’s around 3.5 feet rise in a week. That’s from all the rain we’ve had here and to our north. The water is off color in the mid lake area then clears as you move south.
We have had over 9 inches of rain in the last two weeks. How does this affect things? Well let’s take a look. First, the rain came from some cold fronts. That means it was cold rain and it cooled the surface of the water. The big deal is that cold water sinks to the bottom. Anyplace that had runoff; like some of the clay banks; would carry the off colored, cold water to the bottom. We pulled up to a place the other day, off a point, where a small drain came in and the creek came close to the point to fish for Crappie. The water depth was 16 ft and clear but as we circled around the water turned from clear to muddy. This is something you have to look for if you are fishing with rising water. We moved further into the pocket; where the creek moves back into the middle; and fished two places that the colored water had not gotten to yet. There are a lot of places that have lily pads and grass that will start to clear up quickly. We did get out this weekend with some nice weather and found a lot of places that the shad have started to move in some. The fishing was still a little slow but we caught about 25 fish, nothing real big, but I think they are moving in to a few places. These fish start moving up to fatten up for winter. They are chasing shad so look at some bait that will cover lots of water like the Stanley Spinner bait, Crankbaits and Traps. On the deeper edge a few fish are holding on the outside edge of the grass line, just hanging there. We picked up a few of them on Stanley Grass Jigs. The Carolina Rig pulled of the grass edge then working it down to the bottom has been picking up a few fish.

Stanley Jig has come out with some new products that you will want to take a close look at, like the Swimmax Jig. This Jig is built to come thru the grass and pads and it does just that. Then for you guys throwing the Ribbits, you’ve got the Ribbit Double-Take Hook. Then you’ve got the New Sidewinder. This is a “soft ringed” body bait that has got my attention along with some fish action. Check out these bait’s at Stanley’s website. http://fishstanley.com/

E2 Baits Company has a New Bait called DoodleBug out. This is a “Crawfish” bait that can be used in a lot of ways, from Texas rig with a light sinker to Carolina rigs off deep structure. It makes a great trailer on my jigs. This bait is loaded with salt and scent. My wife told me to take it outside. Man it smells so good I just can’t stand fishing without it. I think it makes a great bait to flip the brush with this fall and spring. Checkout all there baits on the website http://www.e2baits.com/

Remember the Sharelunker Program entries started on October 1 and run thru April 30th. If you haven’t heard, it encourages anglers who caught a 13 - pound- plus largemouth bass to lend or donate it to the TPWD for spawning purposes. There are some great benefits doing this and one of them is that the angler receives a fiberglass replica of the bass. There is a 24- hour pager at 1-888-784-0600 Check out the Program rules at their site along with the Benefits. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/v...c/sharelunker/

I have been drawing names but no one has won the free fishing trip for this fall. Make sure to sign up, and keep checking for your name. I have had a few find their name on the site but it was past the deadline for calling in. You’ve got to stay on your toes. If you can’t keep an eye on it have someone else check for you.

Crappie; The Crappie fishing has been fair this week. This time of year you to play with the wind as the fronts move in. Between the fronts there are usually a few days that the wind will lay down. Then we have some beautiful days to get out on the water and catch a few fish. We do our best to get a people out to enjoy the cool fall days and the trees that have begun to change colors.
Everyone has loved the new pontoon with the shade and the changing room with the port-o-potty. It makes the trip a lot nicer for everyone. We can handle up to 8 anglers.

Giant Salvinia.


Doesn’t mean much too some folks, but it can mean a lot of cold hard cash out of your pocket. If you get caught with some hanging off your trailer when you leave the boat ramp it could cost up to $500. 00 per Plant, plus any court costs. This nasty junk needs to be pulled off the boat or trailer and put in the trash can before you leave the ramp. Also remember to drain all the water out of your live wells and boat at the ramp. If you’re changing lakes it is a good idea to wash your boat and trailer at a car wash to ensure Salvinia isn’t hitch-hiking on your equipment. If you see some on the lake somewhere you need to report it to 1-800- STOP-ANS. We need everyone to help stop the spread of this fern. Keep an eye on your boat and other boats and trailers around you. Some people don’t even know about this stuff. Tell people how invasive giant Salvinia is. If they get nasty just say, “Thank you for your time” and walk away. Remember they are messing up your lakes so do yourself a favor. Call in their TX numbers and let TPWD take it from there. Giant Salvinia is a highly invasive species of floating fern that is spreading thru the lakes. Fisherman and hunters who aren’t careful are the best friends giant Salvinia could have. The lack of concern expressed by some individuals is heartbreaking. The biggest problem is us. If we don’t start taking care of what we have now what will we have to look forward to? Everyone pays for the cleanup and it has cost us a bundle this year. Licenses and fees go up every year to help pay for this and many other things that we don’t even pay attention to.










God Bless
Lynn Atkinson
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www.rayburncountry.com
Home 936-897-3400
Cell 979-220-0251
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Old 10-26-2009
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Water Temp.69
Normal pool 164.40
Water Clarity 2 feet
10-25-09
Sam Rayburn is 5 feet low at 160.14 ft and the water temperature has dropped to around 69 degrees. Water color is clear in most of the pockets, clearing more as you move south.

Sam Rayburn has come up this week to 160.14. With all the rain we have had it should come up some more as the runoff from north of us makes its way into the lake. The water color has been clear in a few places and off color in others. Some of the backs of the creeks are muddy from the rain and will start to clear up slowly. We have had a lot of fish schooling on the points chasing shad this week. We should start to see the bite improve in the next few weeks as the water temperature cools down from the cold nights. The shad will start to move into the pockets with the bass not to far behind them. These fish will be fattening up for the winter on shad. These fish are chasing shad so look at some bait that will cover some water like the Stanley Spinner bait, Crankbaits and Traps. On the deeper edge we have had a few fish holding on the outside edge of the grass line, just hanging there. We have picked up a few of them on Stanley Grass Jigs. These fish change their mood everyday so don’t get in a rut. The Carolina Rig pulled of the grass edge working it down to the bottom has been picking up a few fish. We have also been catching a few fish on offshore structure this week with Carolina and Texas rig big worms.


Remember the Sharelunker Program entries started on October 1 and run thru April 30th. If you haven’t heard; it encourages anglers who caught a 13 - pound- plus largemouth bass to lend or donate it to the TPWD for spawning purposes. There are some great benefits doing this and one of them is that the angler receives a fiberglass replica of the bass. There is a 24- hour pager at 1-888-784-0600 Check out the Program rules at their site along with the Benefits. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/v...c/sharelunker/

I have been drawing names but no one has won the free fishing trip for this fall. Make sure to sign up, and keep checking for your name. I have had a few find their name on the site but it was past the deadline for calling in. You’ve got to stay on your toes. If you can’t keep an eye on it have someone else check for you.

Crappie; The Crappie fishing has been fair this week. This time of year you to play with the wind as the fronts move in. Between the fronts there are usually a few days that the wind will lay down. Then we have some beautiful days to get out on the water and catch a few fish. We do our best to get a few people out to enjoy the cool fall days and the trees that have begun to change colors.
Everyone has loved the new pontoon with the shade and the changing room with the port-o-potty. It makes the trip a lot nicer for everyone. We can handle up to 8 anglers.

Giant Salvinia.


Doesn’t mean much too some folks, but it can mean a lot of cold hard cash out of your pocket. If you get caught with some hanging off your trailer when you leave the boat ramp it could cost up to $500. 00 per Plant, plus any court costs. This nasty junk needs to be pulled off the boat or trailer and put in the trash can before you leave the ramp. Also remember to drain all the water out of your live wells and boat at the ramp. If you’re changing lakes it is a good ideal to wash your boat and trailer at a car wash to ensure Salvinia isn’t hitch-hiking on your equipment. If you see some on the lake somewhere you need to report it to 1-800- STOP-ANS. We need everyone to help stop the spread of this fern. Keep an eye on your boat and other boats and trailers around you. Some people don’t even know about this stuff. Tell people how invasive giant Salvinia is. If they get nasty just say, “Thank you for your time” ,and walk away. Remember they are messing up your lakes so do yourself a favor. Call in their TX numbers and let TPWD take it from there. Giant Salvinia is a highly invasive species of floating fern that is spreading thru the lakes. Fisherman and hunters who aren’t careful are the best friends giant Salvinia could have. The lack of concern expressed by some individuals is heart breaking. The biggest problem is us. If we don’t start taking care of what we have now what will we have to look forward to? Everyone pays for the cleanup and it has cost us a bundle this year. Licenses and fees go up every year to help pay for this and many other things that we don’t even pay attention to.










God Bless
Lynn Atkinson
srayburn@rayburncountry.com
www.rayburncountry.com
Home 936-897-3400
Cell 979-220-0251
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Sam Rayburn is at 159.69 ft.
The water temperature has been around 70 degrees. The water is starting to clear some.


Sam Rayburn is 5 ft; so running around can be a little tricky. Getting a couple of good maps, sitting down and taking a look may keep you out of trouble. You could hire a guide and let him show you how to get around the bad areas and catch a few fish at the same time.
The City of Warsaw is out there right at where the boat lane starts so watch out for it. I have had a lot of folks asking where that is. This may help you in finding it. If you’re running up the lake and you go under the 147 bridge to the long cut up the Angelina River it is just before you get to the timber line. The old Rail Road ran beside the town and rail cars were unloaded there.

There has been a little topwater bite on Stanley Ribbits and Pop-Rs in a few pockets and off points with grass or pads. Throwing a few lipless crankbaits and Stanley Spinners has been getting a few. There a lot of small fish being caught with a nice fish here and there. The good news is, it has started to pickup some and we have been getting them to chase a little this week. The fall fatting up should be just around the corner. This is a time that they kick things into high gear and get real active chasing shad. We have been picking up some 4 and 5 lb fish everyday but the bite has been very light and you have to slow way down to get them. That’s where a good rod; like American Rodsmiths Team Series; comes into play. Anytime you’re fishing and the bite is light you need a good sensitive rod so you can feel those bites. Some of these bites feel like you broke a peace of thread and you can’t feel that on just any rod. If you want to get better at fishing deep with a Texas Rig or Jig you need a good rod and sensitive line to match. My best fish have been caught on offshore structure and humps. Look for these fish to make a move in the next few weeks. If you need help fishing offshore structure book a trip and I’ll help you learn to find and fish off the banks, this can help you on any lake you fish. Spring of 2010 is booking now.

Don’t forget we do Gift Certificates for Christmas that you can put under the tree. So make sure you make the hint to your better half or loved one.

Now is a good time if you got a boat to get it in the shop and have the water pump and Lower unit checked out and go ahead and have it tuned up for next time you use it. Don’t wait till spring and then have to take a number. There no big lines to wait in now. If going set it up for winter get it ready. Boy the boat shop gets crazy in the spring with everyone coming in to get repairs done. So don’t wait get them in there so you are ready to go fishing when you get a nice day.

The Crappie have been moving around a lot with some of them moving up river and some over the brush piles. We did get out there and fill a cooler.
The cool morning air has been Awesome. Recent sunrise light shows have been pretty darn spectacular and the sunsets ain’t to shabby either.
The 20 ft pontoon is ready to go for the larger Crappie trips. We will be renting it with a captain to drive. So get you trips booked now.

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Default The latest Toyota Texas Bass Classic updates

The latest Toyota Texas Bass Classic updates can be found online at www.ToyotaTexasBassClassic.com. Event Address is:
200 N. Buffalo Springs Drive
Montgomery, TX

Boat takeoffs are free and open to the public. They take place in the morning from Papa’s On the Lake on Hwy 105 West. All other activities including weigh-ins, concerts, sponsor expo, fireworks, Outdoor Adventures Area take place within Buffalo Springs at the event site. There will be signs along Hwy 105 directing fans where to park.

Event parking is $5. Tickets available at the gate - $20 per day.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16
Day One Recap, Toyota Texas Bass Classic
Leaderboard (Cumulative Weight of Five Largest Bass)
1. Dave Lefebre 24lbs 8oz
2. Timmy Horton 21lbs
3. Aaron Martens 20lbs
4. Guy Eaker, Sr. 18lbs 8oz
5. Takahiro Omori 18lbs 4oz
Full Leaderboard Attached
Big Bass
1. Fred Contaoi 7lbs 8oz
2. Aaron Martens 7lbs
3. Dave Lefebre 6lbs 8oz
T4. Andy Montgomery 6lbs
T4. David Walker 6lbs
T4. Sandy Melvin 6lbs
Full Big Bass Standings Attached

All Catches Attached
Alpha List Records Attached
Angler Details Attached
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
Second Round, Toyota Texas Bass Classic
Saturday Concerts brought to you by Evan Williams Bourbon
7:00am – 8:30am Take-Off: Papa’s on the Lake
(Free to Public) Hwy 105
9:00am Event Gates Open (Ticket Required)
9:00am – 6:00pm Outdoor Adventures Area & Sponsor Expo
1:00pm – 2:30pm Live concert with Zona Jones
3:30pm – 5:00pm Weigh-In
5:30pm – 7:00pm Live concert headlining Pat Green

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
Final Round, Toyota Texas Bass Classic
7:00am – 8:30am Take-Off: Papa’s on the Lake
(Free to Public) Hwy 105
9:00am Event Gates Open (Ticket Required)
9:00am – 6:00pm Outdoor Adventures Area & Sponsor Expo
1:00pm – 2:30pm Live concert featuring Julianne Hough
3:30pm – 5:00pm Weigh-In & Awards Ceremony
5:30pm – 7:00pm Live concert featuring Josh Turner
Media Center Contacts
Mark Francois, Marketing Director
mark@toyotatexasbassclassic.com or (919) 802-2837

Adam Harris, Media Director
adam@toyotatexasbassclassic.com or (336) 253-2539


Leaderboard - By Tournament 10/16/2009 5:52:06 PM
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Captain (LB-OZ)
1 29 Lefebre, Dave 24-08
2 46 Horton, Timmy 21-00
3 7 Martens, Aaron 20-00
4 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 18-08
5 47 Omori, Takahiro 18-04
6 52 Christie, Jason 17-12
7 32 Contaoi, Fred 17-08
8 6 Montgomery, Andy 17-04
9 26 Walker, David 17-00
10 28 Browne, Glenn 15-12
11 57 Lane, Russ 15-00
12 50 Snowden, Brian 14-08
12 45 Jenkel, Duke 14-08
14 38 Auten, Todd 14-00
15 20 Morgenthaler, Chad 13-08
16 60 Kennedy, Steve 13-04
16 31 Cecil, Russell 13-04
18 23 Kriet, Jeff 13-00
19 36 Grigsby, Shaw 12-12
20 41 Clausen, Luke 12-04
20 3 Lane, Arnie 12-04
22 35 Bird, Cody 12-00
22 37 Baumgardner, Chris 12-00
22 44 Kenney, J.T. 12-00
25 59 Melvin, Sandy 11-12
26 42 Hackney, Greg 11-08
27 4 King, Stacey 11-04
28 27 Wendlandt, Clark 11-00
28 14 Gagliardi, Anthony 11-00
28 24 Lane, Bobby 11-00
28 25 Ogrodowicz, Matt 11-00
32 18 Morgan, Andy 10-12
33 22 VanDam, Kevin 10-08
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Captain (LB-OZ)
33 5 Thomas, Joe 10-08
33 33 Dudley, David P. 10-08
36 43 Morris, Rick 10-04
36 30 Evers, Edwin 10-04
38 16 Biffle, Tommy 10-00
39 58 McClelland, Mike 9-12
39 54 Duckett, Boyd 9-12
41 13 Blassingame, Shonn 9-04
41 39 Daves, Chris 9-04
41 9 Hoernke, Sean 9-04
41 17 Bobo, Dalton 9-04
45 40 Martin, Tommy 9-00
46 55 Jordon, Kelly 8-12
47 19 Faircloth, Todd 8-00
48 48 Reed, Matt 6-04
49 11 Fukae, Shinichi 6-00
50 8 Rackley, Justin 5-12
51 53 Thrift, Bryan 5-08
52 10 Vick, Lance 5-04
52 12 Elliott, Chris 5-04
54 34 Dowling, Craig 5-00
55 49 Smith, Dave 4-12
56 51 Rose, Mark 4-00
57 2 Caka, Keith 3-00
58 15 Mabrey, Kyle 2-08
59 56 Wurm, Michael 1-04
60 1 Mansue, Dave 0-00
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.

Leaderboard - By Tournament 10/16/2009 5:52:06 PM
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Captain (LB-OZ)
1 29 Lefebre, Dave 24-08
2 46 Horton, Timmy 21-00
3 7 Martens, Aaron 20-00
4 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 18-08
5 47 Omori, Takahiro 18-04
6 52 Christie, Jason 17-12
7 32 Contaoi, Fred 17-08
8 6 Montgomery, Andy 17-04
9 26 Walker, David 17-00
10 28 Browne, Glenn 15-12
11 57 Lane, Russ 15-00
12 50 Snowden, Brian 14-08
12 45 Jenkel, Duke 14-08
14 38 Auten, Todd 14-00
15 20 Morgenthaler, Chad 13-08
16 60 Kennedy, Steve 13-04
16 31 Cecil, Russell 13-04
18 23 Kriet, Jeff 13-00
19 36 Grigsby, Shaw 12-12
20 41 Clausen, Luke 12-04
20 3 Lane, Arnie 12-04
22 35 Bird, Cody 12-00
22 37 Baumgardner, Chris 12-00
22 44 Kenney, J.T. 12-00
25 59 Melvin, Sandy 11-12
26 42 Hackney, Greg 11-08
27 4 King, Stacey 11-04
28 27 Wendlandt, Clark 11-00
28 14 Gagliardi, Anthony 11-00
28 24 Lane, Bobby 11-00
28 25 Ogrodowicz, Matt 11-00
32 18 Morgan, Andy 10-12
33 22 VanDam, Kevin 10-08
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Captain (LB-OZ)
33 5 Thomas, Joe 10-08
33 33 Dudley, David P. 10-08
36 43 Morris, Rick 10-04
36 30 Evers, Edwin 10-04
38 16 Biffle, Tommy 10-00
39 58 McClelland, Mike 9-12
39 54 Duckett, Boyd 9-12
41 13 Blassingame, Shonn 9-04
41 39 Daves, Chris 9-04
41 9 Hoernke, Sean 9-04
41 17 Bobo, Dalton 9-04
45 40 Martin, Tommy 9-00
46 55 Jordon, Kelly 8-12
47 19 Faircloth, Todd 8-00
48 48 Reed, Matt 6-04
49 11 Fukae, Shinichi 6-00
50 8 Rackley, Justin 5-12
51 53 Thrift, Bryan 5-08
52 10 Vick, Lance 5-04
52 12 Elliott, Chris 5-04
54 34 Dowling, Craig 5-00
55 49 Smith, Dave 4-12
56 51 Rose, Mark 4-00
57 2 Caka, Keith 3-00
58 15 Mabrey, Kyle 2-08
59 56 Wurm, Michael 1-04
60 1 Mansue, Dave 0-00
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.

Leaderboard - By Tournament 10/16/2009 5:52:06 PM
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Captain (LB-OZ)
1 29 Lefebre, Dave 24-08
2 46 Horton, Timmy 21-00
3 7 Martens, Aaron 20-00
4 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 18-08
5 47 Omori, Takahiro 18-04
6 52 Christie, Jason 17-12
7 32 Contaoi, Fred 17-08
8 6 Montgomery, Andy 17-04
9 26 Walker, David 17-00
10 28 Browne, Glenn 15-12
11 57 Lane, Russ 15-00
12 50 Snowden, Brian 14-08
12 45 Jenkel, Duke 14-08
14 38 Auten, Todd 14-00
15 20 Morgenthaler, Chad 13-08
16 60 Kennedy, Steve 13-04
16 31 Cecil, Russell 13-04
18 23 Kriet, Jeff 13-00
19 36 Grigsby, Shaw 12-12
20 41 Clausen, Luke 12-04
20 3 Lane, Arnie 12-04
22 35 Bird, Cody 12-00
22 37 Baumgardner, Chris 12-00
22 44 Kenney, J.T. 12-00
25 59 Melvin, Sandy 11-12
26 42 Hackney, Greg 11-08
27 4 King, Stacey 11-04
28 27 Wendlandt, Clark 11-00
28 14 Gagliardi, Anthony 11-00
28 24 Lane, Bobby 11-00
28 25 Ogrodowicz, Matt 11-00
32 18 Morgan, Andy 10-12
33 22 VanDam, Kevin 10-08
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Captain (LB-OZ)
33 5 Thomas, Joe 10-08
33 33 Dudley, David P. 10-08
36 43 Morris, Rick 10-04
36 30 Evers, Edwin 10-04
38 16 Biffle, Tommy 10-00
39 58 McClelland, Mike 9-12
39 54 Duckett, Boyd 9-12
41 13 Blassingame, Shonn 9-04
41 39 Daves, Chris 9-04
41 9 Hoernke, Sean 9-04
41 17 Bobo, Dalton 9-04
45 40 Martin, Tommy 9-00
46 55 Jordon, Kelly 8-12
47 19 Faircloth, Todd 8-00
48 48 Reed, Matt 6-04
49 11 Fukae, Shinichi 6-00
50 8 Rackley, Justin 5-12
51 53 Thrift, Bryan 5-08
52 10 Vick, Lance 5-04
52 12 Elliott, Chris 5-04
54 34 Dowling, Craig 5-00
55 49 Smith, Dave 4-12
56 51 Rose, Mark 4-00
57 2 Caka, Keith 3-00
58 15 Mabrey, Kyle 2-08
59 56 Wurm, Michael 1-04
60 1 Mansue, Dave 0-00
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.

Leaderboard - By Tournament 10/16/2009 5:52:06 PM
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Captain (LB-OZ)
1 29 Lefebre, Dave 24-08
2 46 Horton, Timmy 21-00
3 7 Martens, Aaron 20-00
4 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 18-08
5 47 Omori, Takahiro 18-04
6 52 Christie, Jason 17-12
7 32 Contaoi, Fred 17-08
8 6 Montgomery, Andy 17-04
9 26 Walker, David 17-00
10 28 Browne, Glenn 15-12
11 57 Lane, Russ 15-00
12 50 Snowden, Brian 14-08
12 45 Jenkel, Duke 14-08
14 38 Auten, Todd 14-00
15 20 Morgenthaler, Chad 13-08
16 60 Kennedy, Steve 13-04
16 31 Cecil, Russell 13-04
18 23 Kriet, Jeff 13-00
19 36 Grigsby, Shaw 12-12
20 41 Clausen, Luke 12-04
20 3 Lane, Arnie 12-04
22 35 Bird, Cody 12-00
22 37 Baumgardner, Chris 12-00
22 44 Kenney, J.T. 12-00
25 59 Melvin, Sandy 11-12
26 42 Hackney, Greg 11-08
27 4 King, Stacey 11-04
28 27 Wendlandt, Clark 11-00
28 14 Gagliardi, Anthony 11-00
28 24 Lane, Bobby 11-00
28 25 Ogrodowicz, Matt 11-00
32 18 Morgan, Andy 10-12
33 22 VanDam, Kevin 10-08
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Captain (LB-OZ)
33 5 Thomas, Joe 10-08
33 33 Dudley, David P. 10-08
36 43 Morris, Rick 10-04
36 30 Evers, Edwin 10-04
38 16 Biffle, Tommy 10-00
39 58 McClelland, Mike 9-12
39 54 Duckett, Boyd 9-12
41 13 Blassingame, Shonn 9-04
41 39 Daves, Chris 9-04
41 9 Hoernke, Sean 9-04
41 17 Bobo, Dalton 9-04
45 40 Martin, Tommy 9-00
46 55 Jordon, Kelly 8-12
47 19 Faircloth, Todd 8-00
48 48 Reed, Matt 6-04
49 11 Fukae, Shinichi 6-00
50 8 Rackley, Justin 5-12
51 53 Thrift, Bryan 5-08
52 10 Vick, Lance 5-04
52 12 Elliott, Chris 5-04
54 34 Dowling, Craig 5-00
55 49 Smith, Dave 4-12
56 51 Rose, Mark 4-00
57 2 Caka, Keith 3-00
58 15 Mabrey, Kyle 2-08
59 56 Wurm, Michael 1-04
60 1 Mansue, Dave 0-00
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.

Leaderboard - By Tournament 10/16/2009 5:52:06 PM
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Captain (LB-OZ)
1 29 Lefebre, Dave 24-08
2 46 Horton, Timmy 21-00
3 7 Martens, Aaron 20-00
4 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 18-08
5 47 Omori, Takahiro 18-04
6 52 Christie, Jason 17-12
7 32 Contaoi, Fred 17-08
8 6 Montgomery, Andy 17-04
9 26 Walker, David 17-00
10 28 Browne, Glenn 15-12
11 57 Lane, Russ 15-00
12 50 Snowden, Brian 14-08
12 45 Jenkel, Duke 14-08
14 38 Auten, Todd 14-00
15 20 Morgenthaler, Chad 13-08
16 60 Kennedy, Steve 13-04
16 31 Cecil, Russell 13-04
18 23 Kriet, Jeff 13-00
19 36 Grigsby, Shaw 12-12
20 41 Clausen, Luke 12-04
20 3 Lane, Arnie 12-04
22 35 Bird, Cody 12-00
22 37 Baumgardner, Chris 12-00
22 44 Kenney, J.T. 12-00
25 59 Melvin, Sandy 11-12
26 42 Hackney, Greg 11-08
27 4 King, Stacey 11-04
28 27 Wendlandt, Clark 11-00
28 14 Gagliardi, Anthony 11-00
28 24 Lane, Bobby 11-00
28 25 Ogrodowicz, Matt 11-00
32 18 Morgan, Andy 10-12
33 22 VanDam, Kevin 10-08
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Captain (LB-OZ)
33 5 Thomas, Joe 10-08
33 33 Dudley, David P. 10-08
36 43 Morris, Rick 10-04
36 30 Evers, Edwin 10-04
38 16 Biffle, Tommy 10-00
39 58 McClelland, Mike 9-12
39 54 Duckett, Boyd 9-12
41 13 Blassingame, Shonn 9-04
41 39 Daves, Chris 9-04
41 9 Hoernke, Sean 9-04
41 17 Bobo, Dalton 9-04
45 40 Martin, Tommy 9-00
46 55 Jordon, Kelly 8-12
47 19 Faircloth, Todd 8-00
48 48 Reed, Matt 6-04
49 11 Fukae, Shinichi 6-00
50 8 Rackley, Justin 5-12
51 53 Thrift, Bryan 5-08
52 10 Vick, Lance 5-04
52 12 Elliott, Chris 5-04
54 34 Dowling, Craig 5-00
55 49 Smith, Dave 4-12
56 51 Rose, Mark 4-00
57 2 Caka, Keith 3-00
58 15 Mabrey, Kyle 2-08
59 56 Wurm, Michael 1-04
60 1 Mansue, Dave 0-00
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.
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The latest Toyota Texas Bass Classic updates can be found online at www.ToyotaTexasBassClassic.com.

Area pro angler Sean Hoernke reeled in the top bass of the weekend, a 9 lb. 8 oz. monster that could earn him the Big Bass Award for the tournanment. Hoernke is from The Woodlands, Texas and his catch propelled him to the “Tundra Ten”. The field was cut to the top-10 following Saturday’s action.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
Day Two Recap, Toyota Texas Bass Classic
Leaderboard (Cumulative Weight of Five Largest Bass each day)
1. Dave Lefebre 36lbs 12oz
2. Todd Auten 31lbs 4oz
3. Andy Montgomery 30lbs 12oz
4. Chad Morgenthaler 30lbs
T5. Aaron Martens 29lbs
T5. Tommy Biffle 29lbs
T7. Sean Hoernke 27lbs
T7. Jason Christie 27lbs
T7. Timmy Horton 27lbs
10. Clark Wendlandt 26lbs 12oz
Full Leaderboard Attached
Big Bass
1. Sean Hoernke 9lbs 8oz Day 2
2. Michael Wurm 8lbs 8oz Day 2
3. Tommy Biffle 7lbs 12oz Day 2
4. Fred Contaoi 7lbs 8oz Day 1
T5. Bobby Lane 7lbs 4oz Day 2
T5. Keith Caka 7lbs 4oz Day 2
Full Big Bass Standings Attached

All Catches Attached
Alpha List Records Attached

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
Final Round, Toyota Texas Bass Classic
7:00am – 8:30am Take-Off: Papa’s on the Lake
(Free to Public) Hwy 105
9:00am Event Gates Open (Ticket Required)
9:00am – 6:00pm Outdoor Adventures Area & Sponsor Expo
1:00pm – 2:30pm Live concert featuring Julianne Hough
3:30pm – 5:00pm Weigh-In & Awards Ceremony
5:30pm – 7:00pm Live concert featuring Josh Turner
Event Address is:
200 N. Buffalo Springs Drive
Montgomery, TX

Boat takeoffs are free and open to the public. They take place in the morning from Papa’s On the Lake on Hwy 105 West. All other activities including weigh-ins, concerts, sponsor expo, fireworks, Outdoor Adventures Area take place within Buffalo Springs at the event site. There will be signs along Hwy 105 directing fans where to park.

Event parking is $5. Tickets available at the gate - $20 per day.

Media Center Contacts
Mark Francois, Marketing Director
mark@toyotatexasbassclassic.com or (919) 802-2837

Adam Harris, Media Director
adam@toyotatexasbassclassic.com or (336) 253-2539


Leaderboard - By Tournament 10/17/2009 3:56:07 PM
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. Num Angler (LB-OZ)
1 29 Lefebre, Dave 36-12
2 38 Auten, Todd 31-04
3 6 Montgomery, Andy 30-12
4 20 Morgenthaler, Chad 30-00
5 7 Martens, Aaron 29-00
5 16 Biffle, Tommy 29-00
7 9 Hoernke, Sean 27-00
7 52 Christie, Jason 27-00
7 46 Horton, Timmy 27-00
10 27 Wendlandt, Clark 26-12
11 4 King, Stacey 26-08
11 57 Lane, Russ 26-08
13 31 Cecil, Russell 25-12
14 47 Omori, Takahiro 25-08
15 25 Ogrodowicz, Matt 25-00
16 5 Thomas, Joe 24-04
16 44 Kenney, J.T. 24-04
18 41 Clausen, Luke 23-08
18 37 Baumgardner, Chris 23-08
20 13 Blassingame, Shonn 23-04
20 42 Hackney, Greg 23-04
22 32 Contaoi, Fred 23-00
23 60 Kennedy, Steve 22-12
24 11 Fukae, Shinichi 22-04
25 33 Dudley, David P. 22-00
26 23 Kriet, Jeff 21-08
27 45 Jenkel, Duke 21-00
28 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 20-04
28 58 McClelland, Mike 20-04
30 19 Faircloth, Todd 20-00
30 14 Gagliardi, Anthony 20-00
30 28 Browne, Glenn 20-00
R2 Innovative Technologies, LLC
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. Num Angler (LB-OZ)
30 3 Lane, Arnie 20-00
34 24 Lane, Bobby 19-12
35 17 Bobo, Dalton 18-12
35 59 Melvin, Sandy 18-12
35 30 Evers, Edwin 18-12
35 22 VanDam, Kevin 18-12
35 2 Caka, Keith 18-12
40 50 Snowden, Brian 18-08
40 26 Walker, David 18-08
42 54 Duckett, Boyd 17-12
43 36 Grigsby, Shaw 17-08
43 12 Elliott, Chris 17-08
45 43 Morris, Rick 17-00
46 39 Daves, Chris 16-08
47 40 Martin, Tommy 16-00
48 8 Rackley, Justin 15-12
49 35 Bird, Cody 15-08
50 18 Morgan, Andy 15-04
51 55 Jordon, Kelly 15-00
51 53 Thrift, Bryan 15-00
53 34 Dowling, Craig 14-08
54 51 Rose, Mark 10-04
54 48 Reed, Matt 10-04
56 56 Wurm, Michael 9-12
57 49 Smith, Dave 8-08
58 15 Mabrey, Kyle 6-12
59 10 Vick, Lance 5-04
60 1 Mansue, Dave 1-04
R2 Innovative Technologies, LLC

Big Bass Weight 10/17/2009 3:59:41 PM
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Angler (LB-OZ) Time Session
1 9 Hoernke, Sean 9-08 10:10 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
2 56 Wurm, Michael 8-08 12:21 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
3 16 Biffle, Tommy 7-12 12:28 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
4 32 Contaoi, Fred 7-08 2:02 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
5 24 Lane, Bobby 7-04 11:26 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
5 2 Caka, Keith 7-04 10:40 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
7 53 Thrift, Bryan 7-00 10:08 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
7 8 Rackley, Justin 7-00 12:00 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
7 7 Martens, Aaron 7-00 3:28 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
10 29 Lefebre, Dave 6-08 1:17 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
11 12 Elliott, Chris 6-00 11:29 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
11 6 Montgomery, Andy 6-00 10:37 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
11 26 Walker, David 6-00 9:41 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
11 59 Melvin, Sandy 6-00 4:25 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
15 50 Snowden, Brian 5-12 2:05 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
15 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 5-12 12:57 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
15 52 Christie, Jason 5-12 11:47 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
18 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 5-08 11:48 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
18 29 Lefebre, Dave 5-08 8:04 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
20 26 Walker, David 5-04 11:47 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
20 52 Christie, Jason 5-04 10:41 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
22 46 Horton, Timmy 5-00 2:36 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
22 6 Montgomery, Andy 5-00 7:49 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
22 30 Evers, Edwin 5-00 10:57 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
22 5 Thomas, Joe 5-00 8:53 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
26 57 Lane, Russ 4-12 10:46 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 47 Omori, Takahiro 4-12 12:50 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 4 King, Stacey 4-12 12:09 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
26 7 Martens, Aaron 4-12 1:47 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 47 Omori, Takahiro 4-12 3:12 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 19 Faircloth, Todd 4-12 2:46 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
26 20 Morgenthaler, Chad 4-12 10:15 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
33 31 Cecil, Russell 4-08 11:59 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
33 29 Lefebre, Dave 4-08 10:24 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.

Big Bass Weight 10/17/2009 3:59:41 PM
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Angler (LB-OZ) Time Session
1 9 Hoernke, Sean 9-08 10:10 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
2 56 Wurm, Michael 8-08 12:21 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
3 16 Biffle, Tommy 7-12 12:28 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
4 32 Contaoi, Fred 7-08 2:02 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
5 24 Lane, Bobby 7-04 11:26 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
5 2 Caka, Keith 7-04 10:40 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
7 53 Thrift, Bryan 7-00 10:08 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
7 8 Rackley, Justin 7-00 12:00 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
7 7 Martens, Aaron 7-00 3:28 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
10 29 Lefebre, Dave 6-08 1:17 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
11 12 Elliott, Chris 6-00 11:29 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
11 6 Montgomery, Andy 6-00 10:37 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
11 26 Walker, David 6-00 9:41 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
11 59 Melvin, Sandy 6-00 4:25 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
15 50 Snowden, Brian 5-12 2:05 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
15 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 5-12 12:57 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
15 52 Christie, Jason 5-12 11:47 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
18 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 5-08 11:48 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
18 29 Lefebre, Dave 5-08 8:04 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
20 26 Walker, David 5-04 11:47 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
20 52 Christie, Jason 5-04 10:41 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
22 46 Horton, Timmy 5-00 2:36 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
22 6 Montgomery, Andy 5-00 7:49 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
22 30 Evers, Edwin 5-00 10:57 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
22 5 Thomas, Joe 5-00 8:53 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
26 57 Lane, Russ 4-12 10:46 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 47 Omori, Takahiro 4-12 12:50 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 4 King, Stacey 4-12 12:09 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
26 7 Martens, Aaron 4-12 1:47 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 47 Omori, Takahiro 4-12 3:12 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 19 Faircloth, Todd 4-12 2:46 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
26 20 Morgenthaler, Chad 4-12 10:15 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
33 31 Cecil, Russell 4-08 11:59 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
33 29 Lefebre, Dave 4-08 10:24 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.

Big Bass Weight 10/17/2009 3:59:41 PM
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Angler (LB-OZ) Time Session
1 9 Hoernke, Sean 9-08 10:10 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
2 56 Wurm, Michael 8-08 12:21 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
3 16 Biffle, Tommy 7-12 12:28 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
4 32 Contaoi, Fred 7-08 2:02 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
5 24 Lane, Bobby 7-04 11:26 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
5 2 Caka, Keith 7-04 10:40 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
7 53 Thrift, Bryan 7-00 10:08 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
7 8 Rackley, Justin 7-00 12:00 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
7 7 Martens, Aaron 7-00 3:28 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
10 29 Lefebre, Dave 6-08 1:17 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
11 12 Elliott, Chris 6-00 11:29 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
11 6 Montgomery, Andy 6-00 10:37 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
11 26 Walker, David 6-00 9:41 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
11 59 Melvin, Sandy 6-00 4:25 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
15 50 Snowden, Brian 5-12 2:05 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
15 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 5-12 12:57 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
15 52 Christie, Jason 5-12 11:47 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
18 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 5-08 11:48 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
18 29 Lefebre, Dave 5-08 8:04 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
20 26 Walker, David 5-04 11:47 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
20 52 Christie, Jason 5-04 10:41 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
22 46 Horton, Timmy 5-00 2:36 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
22 6 Montgomery, Andy 5-00 7:49 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
22 30 Evers, Edwin 5-00 10:57 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
22 5 Thomas, Joe 5-00 8:53 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
26 57 Lane, Russ 4-12 10:46 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 47 Omori, Takahiro 4-12 12:50 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 4 King, Stacey 4-12 12:09 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
26 7 Martens, Aaron 4-12 1:47 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 47 Omori, Takahiro 4-12 3:12 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 19 Faircloth, Todd 4-12 2:46 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
26 20 Morgenthaler, Chad 4-12 10:15 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
33 31 Cecil, Russell 4-08 11:59 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
33 29 Lefebre, Dave 4-08 10:24 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.

Big Bass Weight 10/17/2009 3:59:41 PM
2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic
10/16/2009 - 10/18/2009
Lake Conroe, TX
POS. TEAM Angler (LB-OZ) Time Session
1 9 Hoernke, Sean 9-08 10:10 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
2 56 Wurm, Michael 8-08 12:21 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
3 16 Biffle, Tommy 7-12 12:28 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
4 32 Contaoi, Fred 7-08 2:02 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
5 24 Lane, Bobby 7-04 11:26 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
5 2 Caka, Keith 7-04 10:40 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
7 53 Thrift, Bryan 7-00 10:08 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
7 8 Rackley, Justin 7-00 12:00 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
7 7 Martens, Aaron 7-00 3:28 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
10 29 Lefebre, Dave 6-08 1:17 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
11 12 Elliott, Chris 6-00 11:29 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
11 6 Montgomery, Andy 6-00 10:37 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
11 26 Walker, David 6-00 9:41 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
11 59 Melvin, Sandy 6-00 4:25 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
15 50 Snowden, Brian 5-12 2:05 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
15 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 5-12 12:57 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
15 52 Christie, Jason 5-12 11:47 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
18 21 Eaker, Sr., Guy 5-08 11:48 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
18 29 Lefebre, Dave 5-08 8:04 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
20 26 Walker, David 5-04 11:47 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
20 52 Christie, Jason 5-04 10:41 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
22 46 Horton, Timmy 5-00 2:36 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
22 6 Montgomery, Andy 5-00 7:49 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
22 30 Evers, Edwin 5-00 10:57 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
22 5 Thomas, Joe 5-00 8:53 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
26 57 Lane, Russ 4-12 10:46 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 47 Omori, Takahiro 4-12 12:50 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 4 King, Stacey 4-12 12:09 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
26 7 Martens, Aaron 4-12 1:47 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 47 Omori, Takahiro 4-12 3:12 PM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
26 19 Faircloth, Todd 4-12 2:46 PM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
26 20 Morgenthaler, Chad 4-12 10:15 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
33 31 Cecil, Russell 4-08 11:59 AM 2009 - Day 2 (Saturday)
33 29 Lefebre, Dave 4-08 10:24 AM 2009 - Day 1 (Friday)
R2 Innovative Technologies, Inc.
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