Winning Fishing Lures – Bassmaster Elite Series – Lake Amistad
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009There is no doubt that reading what the pro fishing tour guys use to win tournament will help you as you fish your local lake. To that end here is a recap of the best fishing lures on Lake Amistad, which was the location of the inaugeral tournament on the Bassmaster Elite Series in 2009. The top two finishers produced staggering weights of fish and also prove that there are more than one way to skin the proverbial cat.
Jason Williamson won the tournament with 96+ lbs of fish. That included a very impressive 68 pounds on the last two days of the tournament. His lure of choice was the Osprey Swimbait, which to me look a lot like a Mister Twister Sassy shad, but much larger.
This was in stark contrast to the 2nd place finisher, Alton Jones. He was the slow and steady Freddie that nearly went home with the prize. And if Williamson hadn't scored huge the last two days he would have easily won. All of his fish were caught on a texas rigged Yum! Dinger. He used the bait in shallow water situations and was especially fond of longer casts, which were then allowed to be worked extremely slowly when it was a solid cast to a great spot. This tedious process was deadly effective at putting these fish into the boat. The YUM Dinger is a similar type fishing bait as the Yamamoto Senko.
The Bassmaster Elite series is off to a roaring start with some big weights and some monster bass. There were two fish over 10 lbs that were weighed in during the tournament.
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