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Bartlett Open

Congrats to Scooter Griffith and Jim Sandy on their first place finish their bag weighed in at 12.65lbs and B.F. 5.12lbs.

Saturday, July 20th, 2019

The Bartlett OPEN was a success despite being cancelled in June because of the fire in the area. We had a 60 boat turnout with a few getting turned away. It was a little hot waiting to get going but once on the lake it wasn’t bad. The bluegill bite was really good also as they hammered just about everything you threw out there.(worm stealers) The raffle went well too with a lot of prizes given away. We hope to see you all again next year and hope you enjoyed the tournament.

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Willow Springs

Thursday, July 18, 2013

The Roostertales Bass Club held its annual July tourney on Willow Springs Lake- Saturday July 13. It was a beautiful day following a rainy Friday. Sunburns all around. Water temperature was in the 72 degree range and fish seemed to be completely off the spawn. Sixteen teams fished with 12 teams showing 5 fish limits. Sacks were dominated by smallmouth, but some largemouth were caught. The winning weight by Nelson and Carrol was 6.63#. Big fish were 3.93 # (SMB), 3.79 # (SMB), and 3.40 # (LMB) and were caught on dropshot, rattletrap, and dropshot respectively. Many fish were also caught with various jerk baits.

Our next tourney is a night event at Roosevelt on August 24. We will be meeting at BassPro, 7 pm on August 19 before the event. Come and visit with us at the meeting, and join our club if you have interest.

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Willow Springs

Thursday, July 26, 2012

The Roostertales Bass Club had an outstanding tournament on Willow Springs on Saturday, July 14th. This is our annual one day summertime tournament on this lake. Water temperatures were 70- 72 degrees. Air temperatures were 65 to 80 degrees through the day. Large storm clouds circled all day, but conveniently missed us. Eight teams fished, with 6 of 8 teams weighing limits. Bags were comprised almost entirely of smallmouths, with most under one pound. The winning bag was 8.2#, anchored by a beautiful 4.3# smallie. The second largest bag was 5.8 #, anchored by a 2.6# smallie. Most fish were caught on dropshot or jerk baits. Fish were caught all over the lake, but larger fish seemed to be caught in 15- 20 foot water. When the wind picked up and sustained for more than 15 minutes, the bite also seemed to pick up through the day. The tournament was dedicated to the memory of Gloria Redding, a long-time Roostertales supporter and participant, who recently passed from cancer. She is the wife of Gary Redding, and mother of Jay Redding –long-time Roostertales club members.

Our next tournament is on Roosevelt Lake from 5 pm to 1 am- on Saturday, August 4th. Our Monday meeting before the tourney on 7/30 is at 7 pm in one of the second floor meeting rooms at Bass Pro Shops, Mesa. If you are interested in our Club, come on by, meet the guys, and register to courtesy fish our next tourney.

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Willow Springs

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Willow Springs proved to be a challenge on a lot of levels. First the fishing was pretty tough and the only thing that made the trip worth it was the weather and being on such a beautiful lake. Then the sky turned gray and it started to rain. The rain stopped for about 5 minutes and then it started again and boy did it come down. Slowed down again and we thought it was over until it started to downpour and then it turned to pea-sized hail. We all must have said screw it and started heading to the ramp at the same time, because when we got the boat turned around, all I saw was the whole club trying to get to the ramp as fast as possible.

Of course when we got to the ramp everyone in our club and all the others that were on the lake were trying to get off the water so the ramp was a mess.

All and all we all had a good time and it gave us something to remember it by.

Thank you to all of you that made the trip up to fish with us.