This tournament season started off quick, with 6 days of competition in a 9 day span. Immediately following the @kayakbassfishing The Ten, I drove north to Lake Seminole, in Bainbridge Georgia to compete in the first @hobiefishing BOS event of the year. I had five hours to prefish on Friday, and only caught one fish, but felt pretty good that there were a few more in that area. It was a small backwater area off the main river. The first day I caught a decent limit using senkos and flukes, but I was worried I had caught the majority of the fish in that area. The second day was a bit tougher but I was able to catch another limit using an A-rig. At 11:00 I abandoned the area, launched at a new ramp and fished all unfamiliar water the rest of the day. I only caught one more fish, but it was 19 inches, the largest of the day, which moved me up several spots. When all said and done I finished 11th out of 175. This was the largest field ever for a Hobie BOS event. It is so awesome to see this kind of growth in the sport. There are now 3 national kayak trails and it is great to see all 3 getting the numbers they need to be successful. #irodfishing #quantumfishing #dugoutbaitandtackle #wildyfishing #yakattack #bendingbranches #dakotalithium (at Bainbridge, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLHyPbiLj_S/?igshid=xtb6nvi3624













