Alamo Tournament is in the books and 16 teams made it out for the Tournament with 60 fish caught. First place went to the team of Weir/Heisler with 11.98lbs, second place was team Jensen/Chubback with 11.66lbs and second big fish 4.14lbs, third place was team Weisshaar/Krisher 11.28lbs, and fourth place was the team of Swann/Miller with 11.10lbs and first big fish honors of 7.82lbs. Congrats to everyone!
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Alamo Lake
Saturday, October 27, 2012
The Roostertales Bass Club fished Alamo Lake on Saturday 10/20. It was a beautiful day in the 90s. Water temperatures were around 75 degrees. Eight boats participated. The lake was at about 30 percent pool, and it fished relatively small. Fishing was challenging. Only 3 limits were weighed. Most fish caught were in the slot. There were two basic patterns- dropshot, especially on shallow to deep rock and reaction baits including cranks and jerk baits in shallow water. Some fish were caught on jigs. There were several reports from other fisherman that some morning fish were caught on buzzbaits and spooks. The winning bag was 5.56 pounds. Big fish was 2.10 pounds. Our next tournament is on Lake Pleasant on Saturday November 10. If you are interested in fishing with our Club, come to the meeting at Bass Pro Shop in their upstairs conference room on Monday November 5 at 7 pm.
Alamo Lake
Monday, September 26, 2011
Well the standings are getting tight and Alamo made it even tighter. First place is out of reach unless Redding and Griffith make a big mistake or we take the drain plug and props off their motors. Second place on down, on the other hand, is up for grabs. Second to seventy is only 10 points apart. So, the next two tournaments will make or break everyone’s year.
Alamo was tough with the water level down and being a slot lake. Finding a over was hard and when you did the fish just didn’t look healthy. I had a 16 inch fish that weighed in at 1.05 lbs. Either way, it was a good time but stay tuned as action is heating up.