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Sunday, July 18, 2021

Always gotta be that one guy...

 


Good morning my friends,

It is early in the morning here in north central Alabama. The rain coming down along with the threat of more rain to come has messed up my fishing and video shooting today, so I thought a blog was in order. Today’s topic will be dealing with some stuff I saw out on the water yesterday.

 

My day was spent on the Flint Creek as I looked for productive water to fish an upcoming tournament in a few weeks. After a few hours I made my way back closer to the boat ramp. There I fished around close for a bit waiting on a couple of boats to take out. Just down from the boat ramp was a family fishing and having a good time and just up from the ramp was a single man fishing and also having an enjoyable time. Being outdoors kinda does that to ya.

 

Like I said I was fishing close, getting ready to take my Kayak out of the water, ”but having to make that one last cast,” before leaving. When the first of the bigger boats came by to take out. He was an older gentleman in a big nice bass boat. When he approached, he idled down and very politely eased past everyone fishing and made his way to the ramp. He smiled and waved as he passed by.

 

As the first man was loading up a second boat came idling up into view around the bend in the creek. It was almost as if on cue when he saw people fishing he gunned his boat and didn’t let off until he was almost at the ramp. Having presence of mind to quickly turn my little boat into his wave kept me from being turned over. The guy fishing closest to me on the bank had to back up to keep from getting his shoes soaked. The guy knew exactly what he was doing. You could tell by his body language he was being rude and didn’t care who knew it. Maybe he was born with a little man part, maybe his wife called him off the water go pick up milk and bread, or he might have just dropped his Zebco 202 in the water. Whatever the problem was his actions were uncalled for.

 

Just remember when out on the water, be like the first guy. Politeness and courtesy will get you much further in life. If you choose to be like the second guy someone will eventually steal your boat plug.                                                                                       

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Monday, July 5, 2021

What bait are you throwing?

 


For as long as I can remember fishermen have been asking each other, “Hey man what did you catch that fish on?” Or they may want to know what color lure you were using or how fast were you working the bait. While these are all good questions, I feel like they often overlook the most important question. Instead, they are looking for some magic bait. Quick note…there are no magic baits.

I too asked the same questions for years until I realized that wasn’t what I really needed to know. A better question for me now is “What type of area were you fishing when you caught all those fish?” You see finding fish is much harder than catching fish. Many fishermen are really, good at the fundamentals of fishing such as casting, cranking, flipping, pitching, and so forth and so on. But all that is useless if you aren’t fishing where the fish are.    

The best way to consistently catch fish is to learn their seasonal patterns. Knowing where a bass should be living at the time of year you are fishing is the biggest tool in your proverbial tackle box. This is something I often struggle with myself, especially when fishing my home lake. Instead of thinking things through properly I am often guilty of fishing places I have caught fish before.

Knowing how to locate productive water will not only help you be successful on your home lake, it will help you everywhere else you go as well.

Have a great day. Be safe on the water.

Lowell Henderson


Check out one of my latest videos - https://youtu.be/9AAZOFV7Z_E

Monday, June 28, 2021

"Simply Fishing" has reached a goal!

 


With my next video set to premiere Thursday night, July 1st, 7:00 pm, I’d like to take a moment to thank each and every one of you that support my channel. Whether you are a subscriber, random watcher, sharer, liker, or all the above, I appreciate you greatly.

As always comments are welcome and I will do my best to give feedback. For my subscribers Thank You So Much! I see our fishing family growing faster now. “Simply Fishing” just hit 250 subscribers. At 500 subscribers there will be a very nice giveaway to one or more of you.

Thanks again for all your support, encouragement, and help. Tight lines and be safe on the water.

Lowell Henderson

https://youtu.be/9AAZOFV7Z_E   *My last video*

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Sunday, June 13, 2021

The Cullman Kayakers Lake Catoma Derby - June 12th 2021


 

Well, here we are on a sunny summer Sunday morning. Dog has been fed and hot coffee is in hand. The Cullman Kayak Anglers fifth tourney is in the books and for most anglers was a true grind. While the bass seemed to bite well early on, the bite began to fade out as the morning progressed.

I would like to give a big shout out to Tony Dean and The Kayak Store (located in Hartselle) for all the support for our club and for the kayak fishing sport in general. If you are new to kayaking fishing or considering getting started, go see Tony. You will not be disappointed.

Personal shout also to our three podium placers 1st Spencer Miller, 2nd Chris Martin, and 3rd Jesse Halverson. Oh yeh..BIG FISH winner Jason Jones with a whopping 21.50 incher.

Having been away from tournament fishing for awhile I’ll be honest in telling you I was physically exhausted after this one. Throwing a spinnerbait in the grass produced most of my bites. Pitching a jig in the grass after a couple of missed spinnerbait swipes did produce two of my fish. One other little Spotted Bass was caught on a shaky head.

As I look down the leader board I realize just how close of a derby this was. This reminds me of why you don’t quit and just keep on grinding.

Stuff/Companies that helped me today:

Spinner baits – https://amzn.to/35fDTO3

The Kayak Store - https://www.facebook.com/The-Kayak-Store-323627574863726

Fathomworx Custom Rods - http://www.fathomworkx.com 

Crème Lures – https://amzn.to/35gzXN7

You guys stay safe on the water.