Best Wishes For People In Japan

Filed under: Pro Angler Blog — admin @ 4:38 pm March 14, 2011

I feel really bad about earthquake in Japan and I’m just glad my family was fine in there. Thanks for thoughts and prayers from friends about my family. Everyone involved about this earthquake I wish came back strong and soon. I see on TV showed tsunami go over houses and cars and stuff makes me sick.
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A Day at the Office

Filed under: Pro Angler Blog — admin @ 4:34 pm

I’m finally going to get a couple days home! So what does this Bass Pro / TV Host do when he is home? Well, I can tell you I ain’t playin golf! A typical day for me when I get in off a road trip usually involves about 8 to 10 hours office time.
Joe Thomas Blog

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The Reel Deal

Filed under: Event,Pro Angler Blog — admin @ 4:30 pm

I spent today at my host boat dealer, Dixie Marine, for day one of their annual Customer Appreciation Weekend. I did seminars along with other pros, Joe Balog and Brent Ehrler. My favorite part of these type of events is getting to meet the kids!
Joe Thomas Blog

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On the Road

Filed under: Pro Angler Blog — admin @ 4:25 pm

The one thing that keeps my job interesting is without a doubt the travel, which for me means driving. Lots of driving. I average about 50,000 miles a year behind the wheel. Unfortunately, that can also get a little boring and borderline lonely. I find myself relying on the people I meet and the things I see to keep it interesting.
Joe Thomas Blog

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Ups and Downs on Beaver Lake

Filed under: Bass Fishing,Pro Angler Blog — admin @ 5:56 pm March 11, 2011

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Pre-fishing was tough. On the first day of practice we had crazy weather. It was overacast and raining, but still like 70 degrees and they were biting good. I didn’t get a whole lot of bites in the morning, but in the afternoon they started biting like crazy. I ran around and caught quite a few. I was throwing a Lucky Craft 2.5 DD and just running the bank. I ended up with about 12 pounds in a little over 45 minutes.

Then I switched to my signature series Phenix Casting jig. Beaver Lake fish like finesse jigs so I trimmed it up a little and used a YamamotoFlappin’ hog for a trailer. I casted that around and got quite a few bites. I started to think this was going to be a fun tournament. I had at least 15 bites that day and things were looking up.

The next day it was really windy and raining in the morning and then it cleared up. I kid you not, I didn’t have a single bite until about 1:00 and then I caught a short fish. I went until about 5:30 PM before I caught a keeper. Which changed my thinking to “this is going to be a bad one.”

On day three, I went out and fished all day and caught just 1 keeper. My practice was a real struggle. I threw the Slender Pointer 112, the Pointer 100 DD and the Pointer 78. I caught quite a few fish, but they were all small. It was not easy and left me feeling I only had a couple areas where I could catch fish.

On day one I ran to an area where I thought I could catch fish with the crankbait. That wasn’t working, so I switched to a fish head spin with a Yamamoto grub. I was able to catch two, a three-pound smallmouth and a pound and a half spotted bass. I had four good opportunities to catch fish and I was only able to put two in theboat. After day one I sat in 85th place with about four and a half pounds.

I fished a lot smarter on day two. On day one I didn’t fish smart, I wasn’t focused on how and where I was just going through the motions and not thinking about what I really needed to do to catch fish. I figured out on day 2 that I needed to fish a lot faster, which is not typical for this time of year there. I covered a lot more water and I bounced around a ton. I threw the same baits, a grub on a fish head spin.

Right off the bat, I caught a three-pound largemouth. Then I started getting bites and I’d miss them. I had a shakey head with a Yamamoto 4” Senko tied on. When I’d miss a fish or I’d see one come out of the deep trees and boil on the fish head, I was able to throw back on it with the shakey head and they’d bite it on the sink.

I weighed eleven and change on day two jumped up a little over forty places to get a check. I really put myself in a hole the first day, with the bites I had I should have been up at least another fifteen to twenty places from where I finished. You never know and I just didn’t give myself very many opportunities.

Intense

Filed under: Pro Angler Blog — admin @ 5:45 pm

The rising water conditions were so intense the TVA had the Pickwick Dam wide open with all flood gates rolling. In spite of this, we had a banner day on the water! Lance Walker and I were able to use the intense current to pinpoint big bass up to 8 pounds in eddies just out off the main river within a few miles of the dam.
Joe Thomas Blog

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Early to Rise….

Filed under: Bass Fishing,Pro Angler Blog — admin @ 6:25 pm March 10, 2011

My day began with a 4:45 wake up! I left my house with my boat in tow at at 5:15 headed south to Pickwick Lake in southwest Tennessee. After meeting up with my producer Jim Kramer, in Northern Kentucky, we set out to shoot another episode on Stihl’s Reel in the Outdoors.
Joe Thomas Blog

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A Change-Up

Filed under: Pro Angler Blog,Uncategorized — admin @ 9:28 pm March 8, 2011

Well one thing is for sure…. when you make fishing and hunting shows for a living, you are at the mercy of the weather. I was scheduled to head down to Pickwick Lake in Tennessee today at noon so that we could begin shooting tomorrow with Lance Walker of Browning Eyewear who is “The Man” on that lake.
Joe Thomas Blog

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Filming in Florida

Filed under: Bass Fishing,Pro Angler Blog — admin @ 9:14 pm

Skeet’s Beat – With Captain Blair Wiggins
The day after I did my appearance at Bass Pro Shops, I played around on Lake Toho for a day while I was waiting to head to Titusville, Fla. to film with my Wright & McGill Co. teammate Captain Blair Wiggins. Our plan for the day was to go after some really big redfish. We were hoping to go out there and catch enough big fish to film one of Blair’s television shows.
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Up A Notch: Fuel Up For Fishing

Filed under: Bass Fishing,Pro Angler Blog — admin @ 3:33 pm March 7, 2011

He used to carry soft drinks and junk food on his boat; now it’s protein bars and homemade sports drinks. That’s Takahiro Omori — a man who realizes that what he puts into his body affects what he pulls from the water. Since enrolling in IMG Academies seven years ago, Tak has invested much time and effort in a broad range of physical and mental conditioning designed to optimize his performance and put him in contention to add another Bassmaster Classic trophy to his 2004 prize.
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