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Defending the Classic crown: Randy Howell scouts Lake Hartwell in preparation for the Feb. 20-22 Bassmaster Classic

Defending the Classic crown: Randy Howell scouts Lake Hartwell in preparation for the Feb. 20-22 Bassmaster Classic

GREENVILLE, S.C. – I don’t really ever make resolutions for New Year’s – I prefer to set goals instead. Looking back at this same time last year, my number one competitive goal was to win the 2104 Bassmaster Classic.

“Check” on that one.

My biggest competitive goal as I head into 2015 is a big one: to be a back-to-back Classic winner. In order to accomplish that goal, I also have “sub-goals” jotted down in my iPhone notes, and the first sub-goal is simply “Work hard in practice in preparation for the Bassmaster Classic.”

So far so good on that one.

I just got back from a week of scouting for the 2015 Bassmaster Classic on Lake Hartwell in South Carolina, and I’m pretty encouraged by what I found there.

DECIPHERING LAKE HARTWELL

Right out of the gate, I knew I had some work to do, because I’d never fished Lake Hartwell before I scouted it just prior to New Year’s Day. The Classic was held there in 2008, but I didn’t qualify for that Classic, so I was pretty anxious to get on the water and start to break the fishery down a little.

My first impression of Hartwell is that I really didn’t realize how big it was. I looked at maps and knew that it had around 900 miles of shoreline, but once I got there and started scouting, I realized that Hartwell might be one of the most productive top-to-bottom fisheries I’ve ever seen. Typically, you can look at a reservoir that big and eliminate a lot of water that won’t be productive.

Not Hartwell.

It’s a lot like Lake Guntersville in that it has so much fishable, productive water with a lot of fish in all of it, from one end of the lake to the other. That really makes the Classic anybody’s ballgame, because there are several different patterns that could play big roles in winning that event.

Having a mixed bag of tricks and being versatile are going to be a big deal. If you’re able to fish multiple techniques well, it’ll really show out well at this Classic.

There are some fisheries where you just have to be hard-headed and stick with the jig or the swimbait and just grind on them for four days straight, but I think you’re going to have to mix it up with three of four different techniques to win at Hartwell.

THE CHAMP’S CHOICES: TOP FOUR BAITS

To be honest, I probably only fished for four or five hours total while I scouted Hartwell – I spent most of my time just driving around, making myself familiar with the layout of the lake – but what I found leads me to believe that the following Team Livingston baits are going to be big parts of my gameplan come the Classic:

Howeller DMC: The same bait I won the Classic last year with is going to be HUGE for me this year. The little I fished during scouting, I caught big fish on the Howeller DMC. Hartwell really sets up well for that 6- to 10-foot zone in February, which is perfect for the Howeller, and I caught a 5-plus-pounder on literally my second cast on the second point I stopped on during scouting.

I’m going to have some custom paint jobs done that mimic the look of the blueback herring in the reservoir, but I’m pretty sure the Howeller is going to be a go-to bait.

School Master: I’m really excited about this bait in general – I’ve been fishing a homemade version of it for awhile – but the School Master with EBS MultiTouch Technology™ could be a really good option at Hartwell. It’s a slow-falling bait that you can let fall into those schools of fish that suspend over deep trees, and a bait where the MultiTouch  sound technology will really shine. If that pattern and depth are firing during the Classic, the School Master’s slow-fall action and multiple-sound options could be big players.

Howeller DMC SQ: If it warms up the week of the Classic and fish get shallow, the Howeller DMC SQ could be a big one. That bait vibrates really hard, it darts and digs well, and has a really great, erratic action to it. That bait will probably be my go-to for shallow bank-beating, and I’ll likely throw it in Guntersville Craw. Hartwell has a lot of red clay and crawfish, and the Guntersville Craw color family really seems to be a favorite in February and March for local anglers.

Deep Impact 18: The major difference that people will see in this Classic versus the 2008 Classic held on Hartwell is the role the spotted bass will play in the tournament. Hartwell’s spotted bass have done really well in recent years, and you’re going to have to catch them to be competitive. From what I saw during my scouting, Hartwell’s spotted bass really like the Deep Impact 18.

This bait isn’t erratic and fast like the Howeller SQ: it has a really smooth action, and a subtle, tight wobble. The action alone makes it a good cold-water bait, but if fish are keying on that 15- to 20-foot depth, the Deep Impact’s EBS MultiTouch sound attraction range is going to make a huge difference.
I’m really looking forward to getting back to Hartwell during Classic week and sort of “dialing in” during our official practice days. I feel like I’ve accomplished one of my sub-goals in preparing hard for the Classic, and am ready to take the next step in accomplishing my big goal for 2015: to raise the Classic trophy again!

 

 

Defending the Classic crown: Randy Howell scouts Lake Hartwell in preparation for the Feb. 20-22 Bassmaster Classic

Card Teams with Bob’s Machine Shop

Bob’s Machine Shop is pleased to announce the signing of Bassmaster Elite Series angler, Brandon Card.
“I am very happy to be working with Bob’s Machine Shop because they are great people that make great products” said Card. “Ever since Randy Howell showed me his blue Action Series hydraulic plate, I knew I had to get a custom painted plate to match my Suzuki 250SS. Customizing boats is the big thing now. I want everything on my boat to match, so I chose a matte black powder coated 10” Action Series plate to go with my matte black Suzuki, Power Poles, and boat wrap. Bob’s plates come in any color and also come in hydro-graphic color schemes like camo and carbon fiber.”
Bob’s Machine Shop sales and marketing manager, Steven Pelini, said, “We are very excited to partner with Brandon because of his track record on and off the water. He is a hard worker and great promoter.” Brandon’s 10” Action Series plate will take the look and performance of his Suzuki 250SS and Triton 21 TrX to the next level.”
“My 2015 boat is rigged and I have already been testing my Bob’s plate. I can honestly say that my hole-shot is much faster and the plate changes heights quicker than other hydraulic plates that I have used in the past,” added Brandon.
For more information on Bob’s Machine Shop and Brandon Card, follow them on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Bobsmachine and https://www.facebook.com/BrandonCardFishing

Defending the Classic crown: Randy Howell scouts Lake Hartwell in preparation for the Feb. 20-22 Bassmaster Classic

Lake TOHO Preview

First 2 events of the 2015 season are on the Kissimmee Chain out of Lake Toho. The Kissimmee Chain is known to hold some giant bass and both tournaments should show off the different seasonal movements of Central Florida fishing.

 

Defending the Classic crown: Randy Howell scouts Lake Hartwell in preparation for the Feb. 20-22 Bassmaster Classic

Joe Balog and Kevin Short Joins Mike Iaconelli on the “January Freeze” edition of Ike Live!

Pittsgrove, NJ, January 5, 2014. Joe Balog and BASS Elite pro Kevin Short are guests of Pro Angler Mike Iaconelli and co-host Pete Gluszek on Ike Live!, Monday, January 12, 8:00 -10:00 pm ET, live-streaming at www.MikeIaconelli.com. Ike After Hours, a free-form discussion among fish heads who call or tweet Mike and the gang, follows at 10:00 – 11:00 pm ET.

With freezing January temperatures and cold water everywhere, Joe and Kevin are perfect guests for our “January Freeze” show. Joe Balog learned to fish on Lake Erie and is hailed as one of the best smallmouth bass fishermen ever. An authority on catching brownies and big smallies year-round, Balog developed the Goby Replica™ swimbait for Great Lakes fishing, where round gobies are the preferred delicacy of smallmouth bass.

“K-Pink,” as Kevin Short is known, is the most easily recognizable angler in the pro fishing world with his hot pink/camo truck, boat and fishing attire. Kevin has pulled in two Elite Series wins since 2009 and a little cold weather never keeps him off the water.

Fans can receive an email reminder for the show by joining Ike’s Fish Heads Nation and can opt-in to the monthly newsletter for links to videos and periodic discount offers. They also can watch videos of previous shows at MikeIaconelli.com/Ike Live and watch or subscribe to clips on YouTube at Going Ike.

About Mike “Ike” Iaconelli

A South Philadelphia native now living in South Jersey, Mike Iaconelli fell in love with fishing at his grandfather’s side in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. He began fishing in tournaments after high school, joined the pro-am circuit in 1992 and turned pro in 2000. In 2003, he won the Bassmaster Classic. To date, he has won Bassmaster Elite, Classic, and Open championships, including the Bassmaster Elite on the Delaware River in August 2014, and earned over $2 MM in prize money. He and fellow fishing champ, Pete Gluszek, run The Bass University, which offers intense 2-day fishing classes that bring avid amateurs and professional fishermen together.

 

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Defending the Classic crown: Randy Howell scouts Lake Hartwell in preparation for the Feb. 20-22 Bassmaster Classic

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