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		<title>Lake Dardanelle-Weekend Series National Championship</title>
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		<dc:creator>Leo Cancilla</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the regional competition at the Potomac River I started getting ready for the national championship at Lake Dardanelle.  For those who don&#8217;t know Lake Dardanelle is a man made lake on the Arkansas River system.  It is located about 2 hours north west of Little Rock, Arkansas.  This was going to be a first [...]<p><a href="http://fishpittsburgh.com/2009/11/lake-dardanelle-weekend-series-national-championship/">Lake Dardanelle-Weekend Series National Championship</a> is a post from: <a href="http://fishpittsburgh.com">Fish Pittsburgh</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the regional competition at the Potomac River I started getting ready for the national championship at Lake Dardanelle.  For those who don&#8217;t know Lake Dardanelle is a man made lake on the Arkansas River system.  It is located about 2 hours north west of Little Rock, Arkansas.  This was going to be a first for me for a couple reasons.  I have never fished a tournament in the south, west of the Mississippi River, or longer than 2 days.</p>
<p>Lake Dardanelle had been off limits to all anglers in the tournament from October 4th until the first official practice day, November 1st.  My wife, Jessica, and I left from our house Friday around 8:00 pm and arrived at Lake Dardanelle State Park where we were going to camp Saturday afternoon.  I have stayed at a lot of state park campground over the years, but I believe that this could very easily be the nicest state park I have ever seen.  Once we got camp set up we walk down to the water to take a look.  To my dismay I say the darkest muddiest water that I have ever had to fish.  Arkansas had recieved 8 inches of rain the week before the tournament started, and since it was a river system the water color would never settle down.</p>
<p>Sunday morning rolled around and I decided that it was time to start practicing.  Not knowing a lot about the lake I had decided to practice in certain areas and really work them until I figured something out.  The first day of practice I decided to stay with 10 miles of the launch site.  I fished Illinois Bayou, Dardanelle State Park Bay, Delaware Bay, and a few other creeks.  To my dismay, I was only about to catch 2 bass and only 1 was a keeper.  The keeper was caught on a shaky head jig with a green pumpkin worm in about 22 feet of water.  The dink was caught on a berkley chigger craw flipping shallow wood cover.</p>
<p>Monday was the day I was going to travel.  I decide to make about a 20 mile run up to Shoal Bay and all the fingers it entails.  The water was still chocolate milk colored and then some.  I fished from the mouth of the main river all the way to the back creek with only catching 1 fish on a carolina rig in 8 feet of water.  It was my 1st dink of the day.  Once I got to the very back of Shoal Bay I found a creek that had 2 feet of water clearity and plenty of standing timber and stumps to fish.  I didn&#8217;t make it very far into the creek and I caught 3 14&#8243; dinks and had another 8 hits that I didn&#8217;t set the hook on.  30 minutes in the area and I decided that this would be my starting spot on wednesday.  After a couple more hours fishing in Shoal Bay I decided to fun another 5 miles to Piney Bay.  The water color there was slightly better than the main river.  This excited me.  It didn&#8217;t take me long to get the first keeper of the day.  I nailed a 3 1/2 pound largemouth on a black and blue jig in 3 feet of water in viney weeds.  I manage to get only 1 more dink in that bay before I called it a day.</p>
<p>Tuesday, I decided that I needed to run back to Shoal Bay to look over the clear water in Shoal Bay and some other spots near Dardanelle State Park.  I went into the creek just looking and not sticking any fish.  There were other boats in the area and it was the day before the tournament started.  I went through a bunch of different lures, and I got hit on just about every lure that I threw in the creek.  Feeling very confident, I check a couple more areas in Shoal Bay with no success.  Then I ran down the lake towards Dardanelle State Park.  That is when I realized that the river had became very rough from the wind.  2 to 3 foot waves had developed and there was a very short distance in between them.  You add those waves with all the debree of a high muddy river system and you have dangerous conditions.  It wasn&#8217;t until I reached my next spot that I realized I have broken my locking pine to my trolling motor.  My practice was officially over because I only had 18 hours until the tournament started and I had to fix a trolling motor.  I managed to make a couple make shift pins out of steel later in the day because no one had Motor Guide parts that I needed.  Now it was off to the pretournament meeting and to bed.</p>
<p>Wednesday morning I was launching 10th in the first flight for the first day of the tournament.  I had made my mind up that I was going to fish Shoal Bay in the clear water most of the first day.  I got their and right away I started catching fish.  Before long it was noon and I had caught 12 dinks and no keepers.  I had lost the only good bite I had that morning.  Around 1:00 I decided to run back towards Dardanelle State Park and work a couple spots that I had in deeper water.  I had no luck for largemouth, but my rider and I caught about 30 white bass.  Day 1 of the event was over and I was tied in 108th place with zero keepers.  The only lure that worked for me was a swim senko and a paca craw.</p>
<p>Day 2 I was in the 2nd flight and decided to start the day in Piney Bay where I had caught 1 nice keeper in practice and 1 other dink.  Wouldn&#8217;t you know it at 8:20 I managed to get a 3.10 pound largemouth on a black and blue jig flipping the viney weeds.  It was the only fish that I would catch that day besides 1 other dink.  Though I was disappointed to this point I still had a chance to make a check because that one fish put me in 87th place and they were paying 50 places.</p>
<p>The 3rd day I was in the third flight and new I needed at least 6+ pounds to get into the top 50 and collect a check.  I had scrapped all of what I had learned in practice and decided that I was going to run and gun fishing as much water as I could during the day.  I was also not going to run more than 5 miles in any direction from the launch.  It took a little while but at 10:00 I caught my first keeper of the day.  A nice 2.4lb largemouth.  I caught it flipping shallow viney weeds once again.  At this point I had decided that I was going to flip as much weeds as I could find the rest of the day.  Hoping to get 2 more good bites.  It wasn&#8217;t meant to be.  I had caught an 8 pound drum, but that was my only other fish.  That one fish was enough to move me up to 78th place overall.  </p>
<p>After the tournament was over I think that I should have traveled farther up river to Spadra.  I don&#8217;t know if that would have helped me because over 1/2 of the field was fishing up there.  What I would have liked to do is stick to my guns more that flip the entire event.  The only keepers I caught were doing that.  I learned some important lessons down there.  Never be satisfied with the water you find in practice.  There are always better spots out there.  Another lesson which I relearned was to keep listening to your gut.  If it says flip then flip.  If it says throw a chatterbait, then throw a chatterbait.  Once again I cannot put enough emphasis on how well this circuit is run.  Take off was smooth, weigh-in was smooth, and even though the fishing was tough it was still an enjoyable tournament.  I look forward to fishing the circuit again next year.  I would like to end by thanking the ABA staff who put so much time and energy into the event and made it such a pleasurable experience.</p>
<p><a href="http://fishpittsburgh.com/2009/11/lake-dardanelle-weekend-series-national-championship/">Lake Dardanelle-Weekend Series National Championship</a> is a post from: <a href="http://fishpittsburgh.com">Fish Pittsburgh</a></p>
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