Friday, my partner Brian Bowles and I decided to fish West Lake Okoboji, the biggest of the five lakes and by far the lake with the most clarity. We found hungry bass hanging on the main lake docks as well as the canal systems which are shallow with water much dingier than West Lake. The size was good, but it wasn't great. The next day we focused on some areas of the three small lakes in this system; Upper Gar, Lower Gar and Minnewashta. These lakes look much more like the lakes scattered around the state and even resemble the waters of river systems too. If you do not like the clear water, these are the places to focus in on. We fished pretty quick through these, but found some good quality bass roaming and hitting baits.
On our way back to the cabin we discussed our game plan for the next day, as the tournament director there is no extra time in the morning so planning ahead is vital for a good start to the day. We were going to focus on West Lake Okoboji for a limit of fish and then go to Upper Gar and Minnewashta to try and upgrade our limit of six bass. The plan seemed simple, but with 21 boats in the event and several other club tournaments going on we knew it would be a challenge.
Tournament day rolled around and the derby got started without a hitch. Our plan was clicking along and we caught our 14# limit pretty quickly on main lake areas, mostly using drop-shot and a wacky-rigged stick baits in various Hot Rod Baits colors. We decided to head to the smaller lakes and try to upgrade, we knew we would need at least a 3-pound average to be even close to the top 5. We used several reaction baits in these lakes but a homemade bladed jig seemed to be what they wanted. We caught our biggest fish, 4.08# and three other big ones to upgrade to 18.28# for our 6 keepers. With weeds and dock poles present I choose to throw the bladed jig on 30# braided line on a Quantum Smoke combo. I like the 7ft model with a Medium action to allow a little give when leaning into the fish with braid. It works very well for me as I can feel every pole, pieces of grass and the vibration from the blade. We felt good as we packed things up to take care of the weigh-in, we met our expectations for the day and we never lost any fish. Although we fell short of the Top 5, we weren't very far off with an average keeper weighing 3.04#. What a great system of lakes to go fishing on, get there if you have never been there!
As a whole the event really showed what the Okoboji Chain of Lakes has to offer bass anglers. Here are what the top five teams were able to bring to the scales:
Place | Anglers | #Bass | Big Bass | Weight | AVG Bass |
1 | King-King | 6 | **6.70** | 31.04 | 5.17# |
2 | Halverson-Halverson | 6 | 5.32 | 24.67 | 4.11# |
3 | Ehlers-Wirtz | 6 | 5.39 | 22.29 | 3.72# |
4 | Heim-Paulson | 6 | 4.75 | 21.09 | 3.52# |
5 | Steffen-Northway | 6 | 20.68 | 3.45# |
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