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fishing user avatarbassmanohio reply : 

I've fished 2 tournaments with my 3rd coming up July 6 th. I am winless in my first two tours. Is this normal to struggle your first year tournament fishing? My club members say to just use the first year as a learning season. I'm very competitive and want to win. How long did it take to get your first tournament win?


fishing user avatarjhoffman reply : 

Swindle noted in a seminar that KVD wins 6% of the time, this is the most losing sport you will ever participate in! To break that down, that would mean IF you were as good as KVD you would win 6 out of every 100 you fish.


fishing user avatarKC5TTC reply : 

I have been fishing tournaments as a co-angler for 6 years now and have yet to win a tournament.  In fact, this year, I am 7th in points out of 152 in BFL Arkie and have yet to even win any money.


fishing user avatarslonezp reply : 

I'm kinda like Aaron Martens. I just can't get better than 2nd place


fishing user avatarDave P reply : 

It took a year or two. You have to learn that first year.


fishing user avatarBrian Needham reply : 

I won the first one I ever entered, never fished another.

but as fishing a trail there is a learning curve, you gotta get your head kicked in for a year or two, then break out!


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

Not including this year,I have been fishing tournaments on my home lake for 6 full years (2008-2013). These are open tournaments, team format. Some are 8 hour 5 fish limit tournaments, some are 3 hour, 3 fish limit tournaments. Here are the "stats"...........yes I keep them LOL.

 

Total # of Tournaments 2008-2013: 54

 

Money Finishes:

 

Wins: 4

 

2nds: 9

 

3rds: 6

 

4th: 4

 

Other money finishes when there have been enough boats to pay more than 4 spots : 1

 

Lunker: 3 (twice with wins)

 

So.....out of 54, my team mates and I have cashed in  25 tournaments....that's less than 50%. Some days you have it some days you don't. Sometimes you go on long cashing streaks, sometimes you go a LONG time between cashing. The longer I do this the more regularly I do well, but I am not immune from sucking....I have not started well this year, I am 0 for 2 in case your wondering LOL.


fishing user avatarLund Explorer reply : 
  On 6/27/2014 at 11:57 PM, bassmanohio said:

I've fished 2 tournaments with my 3rd coming up July 6 th. I am winless in my first two tours. Is this normal to struggle your first year tournament fishing? My club members say to just use the first year as a learning season. I'm very competitive and want to win. How long did it take to get your first tournament win?

 

There are only two things that will determine how many tournaments you win.  The first is your ability to catch fish, and the second is the ability of your competition to do the same.  Depending on what your goals are, you can actually control both aspects.  That may or may not be a good thing that only you can determine.

 

If you look hard enough, you'll be able to find a group whose skill level allows you to dominate them.  In my honest opinion, doing so is a complete waste of time.  The very essence of competition should drive you towards tournaments where your skills are tested to the maximum and rewards you when you finally earn a victory in them.


fishing user avatarbassmanohio reply : 

That's what I'm talking about Lund . I'm against guys who have been fishing for 25 years or so with the exception of like 3 people. They know what to throw where to throw their baits . I'm tested for sure. I've only been bass fishing for a year and a half to two years. I came in 5 th in my last tour .


fishing user avatarslonezp reply : 
  On 6/29/2014 at 6:12 PM, bassmanohio said:

That's what I'm talking about Lund . I'm against guys who have been fishing for 25 years or so with the exception of like 3 people. They know what to throw where to throw their baits . I'm tested for sure. I've only been bass fishing for a year and a half to two years. I came in 5 th in my last tour .

But this is not the real issue. Yes, there are guys who can just flat out catch fish but, having 25 years of fishing the same body of water everyday is the issue, not 25 years of experience. It's really difficult to compete in local clubs that do not travel because there are guys on the water every single day. That doesn't mean you can't win or cash a check. It' just means you have your work cut out for you. The odds are more equal in a traveling club.


fishing user avatarbassmanohio reply : 

I'm from a small town in ohio. We fish different lakes in ohio all year but we don't travel out of state


fishing user avatarslonezp reply : 

I don't mean to travel out of state necessarily. Just different water. I fish in a club, and have for 10 years that fishes the same body of water all season. The lake is an hour away and because of my current work schedule, I might get out to practice once every weekend to every other weekend. The guys who are consistently in the money week after week live on or near the lake and are fishing 7 days a week, and some compete in other clubs as well on the same body of water. I win money every year. Normally enough to cover expenses for the season. Just never got a W   


fishing user avatarLund Explorer reply : 
  On 6/29/2014 at 6:12 PM, bassmanohio said:

That's what I'm talking about Lund . I'm against guys who have been fishing for 25 years or so with the exception of like 3 people. They know what to throw where to throw their baits . I'm tested for sure. I've only been bass fishing for a year and a half to two years. I came in 5 th in my last tour .

 

Fifth place out of how many?

 

There should be at least one positive though, in that you aren't going to these lakes with pre-conceived notions of what happened last year, or 5, 10, or 20 years ago.  You simply need to concentrate on finding fish, and then finding what they'll bite on.  Success will come as you gain experience, just like all of these old timers had to do in their day.  Before you know it, someone else is going to post on here about just starting out, and you'll be the guy that he is talking about.

 

One last piece of advice is the same I've given out many times before.  Be gracious in defeat and humble in victory. 


fishing user avatarbassmanohio reply : 

I hope so Lund. I'd like to be the guy on tv winning the bassmaster classic and have kids go " wow I'd love to be like him" ! If I ever make imma do all I can to help kids learn to fish and anyone else that want to learn and I want to help anyone in need that I can


fishing user avatarColdSVT reply : 

ive been tourny fishing for three years now and ill tell ya what!! it is humbling!

 

i have yet to get a top three finish in the dozen or so tournys i have been lucky enough to fish ( work, school and family life keep me busy).

I have however finished 4th 3 times, lunker once, and have had fun each and every time!

 

my partner and finished 4th yesterday in a buddy touny and missed the cash by one ounce...one ounce!

but we had a d**n good time and thats what matters!

 

just be happy to out fishing and having a good time!


fishing user avatarslimshad reply : 

I have had to stop and think about the winning thing lately.  Me and my partner got on a roll getting paid in 6 straight tournys.  Then we struggled and it was brutal.  We started bickering and was mad on the ride home. I have to figure out how to balance the competitive edge and ticked off attitude.  My partner wanted to sell his stuff and quit fishing.  I was like dude we just won money in 6 straight.  I think its called spoiled.  Anyone have any helpful hints for me.  I did take a weekend to go panfishing with my son to get the bad taste out of my mouth.  Left all the bass fishing gear in the garage.    


fishing user avatarjhoffman reply : 
  On 6/29/2014 at 7:53 PM, slonezp said:

But this is not the real issue. Yes, there are guys who can just flat out catch fish but, having 25 years of fishing the same body of water everyday is the issue, not 25 years of experience. It's really difficult to compete in local clubs that do not travel because there are guys on the water every single day. That doesn't mean you can't win or cash a check. It' just means you have your work cut out for you. The odds are more equal in a traveling club.

 

The club I just left was exactly like this. I liked the guys but when it came to fishing we were in different areas. You could usually count on who would hold the top three spots, guys without kids who fished the lake non stop or who had done it for 20+. Guys with the fastest of the fastest boats ignoring speed limits and drawing last place but still getting the hole they wanted. Then they would just stay there all day knowing that eventually those fish would turn on and eat. Every time we were due to fish a new lake it was a new excuse. It was too muddy, the moon wasnt right. What it was I think was not knowing where to go and being so dialed in you might come to the scale with nothing. In the end I decided that due to the fact they were not willing to share their knowledge that something had to be up. I knew what holes they were sitting on all day/night. When you change locations you even the field, home lakes will never ever be the best of the best. The guy who can fish every day WILL find a pattern of some sorts.

 

Theres a reason a lake becomes off limits for tournament anglers and has a number of days of practice. I bet I could take the worst guy on the lake and give him two weeks with any bait he wanted to throw, pull in one of the better pros(maybe not the best) without any practice and the rookie would win. Especially if he could grind it out and fish all day every day, theres no doubt that he would make something happen.


fishing user avatarbuzzed bait reply : 
  On 6/30/2014 at 12:11 PM, ColdSVT said:

ive been tourny fishing for three years now and ill tell ya what!! it is humbling!

 

i have yet to get a top three finish in the dozen or so tournys i have been lucky enough to fish ( work, school and family life keep me busy).

I have however finished 4th 3 times, lunker once, and have had fun each and every time!

 

my partner and finished 4th yesterday in a buddy touny and missed the cash by one ounce...one ounce!

but we had a d**n good time and thats what matters!

 

just be happy to out fishing and having a good time!

 

i don't fish tournaments, never have....  BUT if i ever do i hope i have the attitude of coldSVT.....  i am not very competitive so just having fun is the #1 priority for me.....


fishing user avatarColdSVT reply : 

^^ dont get me wrong dude i am very competative and have left the lake mad as hell but not because i lost lol

I am just very critical of myself and i keep replaying my mistakes in my head. But im learning and getting better each and every outting.

One of these days the stars will alighn and ill win...its just a matter of time


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

I consider finishing in the top third of the field a decent showing. I have a few wins, many, many 2nd and 3rd place. Even have a few dead lasts. Never blanked in a Tx though. That would be tough.


fishing user avatarColdSVT reply : 
  On 7/1/2014 at 11:36 AM, J Francho said:

. Never blanked in a Tx though. That would be tough.

 

same here...my rig has never not weighed something!...some were not pretty but they weighed! lol


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Slightly under 300 tournaments entered over 46 years with 27 wins. If I'm high enough in the money to pay expenses I don't take to hard.

I've spent way more than I've won ;)


fishing user avatarslimshad reply : 

No Blanks?  You must have way better fisheries than we have in southern Indiana.  Our club AOY is won pretty much with the one guy that doesnt have a blank.  Right now it is down to three guys after 4 tournys.  I blanked the last one and took myself out of AOY.  I won on the same lake last year....  happens


fishing user avatarmjseverson24 reply : 

I typically don't worry about how the other teams do in the tournament, I am competing against the fish. I set a goal weight that is a realistic goal and determine my success based on that number. I have had days when I cashed a check, but I felt i underperformed, and i have had days when I have exceeded my goal and have finished in the middle of the pack, but I was very satisfied with the results.  The more time and experience you get on a lake the higher your expectations should be... I wouldn't worry too much about wins and losses, just improve your skills, and continue to develop your tournament strategy, the W's will take care of themselves... 

 

Mitch


fishing user avatarLund Explorer reply : 
  On 7/1/2014 at 9:49 PM, Catt said:

Slightly under 300 tournaments entered over 46 years with 27 wins. If I'm high enough in the money to pay expenses I don't take to hard.

I've spent way more than I've won ;)

 

Yikes!

 

Just a rough estimate, but I'm sure I was in more than three hundred in half that time.  It's no wonder I burned out!

 

And in case you're wondering about how much money I'm saving.  Not so much with added addiction of camping and all the gear that requires.


fishing user avatarFish Murderer 71 reply : 

I' fish a couple of local open tournament, one on tues and one on thurs nights.  I've only won one since I started last year.  but I have caught one big enough for the championship at one lake and am in the top 25 for the championship on the other.  Yes I love to win, but I fish against guys and gals that have been bass fishing a LOT longer than I have, so when I do place it's an ego boost!  


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 
  On 7/2/2014 at 8:01 PM, Lund Explorer said:

Yikes!

Just a rough estimate, but I'm sure I was in more than three hundred in half that time. It's no wonder I burned out!

And in case you're wondering about how much money I'm saving. Not so much with added addiction of camping and all the gear that requires.

The first 250 was over 8 yrs on Toledo Bend ;)


fishing user avatarFishinCop646 reply : 

This is my third year tournament fishing and I got my first win this past week. The four tournaments I fished this year I've finished 5th, 5th, 3rd, and first. This is by far the best year I've had! I've never finished in the money before.


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Congrats!


fishing user avatarBrian6428 reply : 
  On 6/30/2014 at 7:49 PM, slimshad said:

I have had to stop and think about the winning thing lately.  Me and my partner got on a roll getting paid in 6 straight tournys.  Then we struggled and it was brutal.  We started bickering and was mad on the ride home. I have to figure out how to balance the competitive edge and ticked off attitude.  My partner wanted to sell his stuff and quit fishing.  I was like dude we just won money in 6 straight.  I think its called spoiled.  Anyone have any helpful hints for me.  I did take a weekend to go panfishing with my son to get the bad taste out of my mouth.  Left all the bass fishing gear in the garage.    

Here is my helpful hint: get a new partner. Fishing tournaments is gonna be tough and you don't wanna be with a guy who acts like that when things do get tough.


fishing user avatarLund Explorer reply : 
  On 7/3/2014 at 5:53 AM, Catt said:

The first 250 was over 8 yrs on Toledo Bend ;)

 

That's the pace I remember in my nightmares!


fishing user avatarLund Explorer reply : 
  On 7/5/2014 at 2:58 AM, Brian6428 said:

Here is my helpful hint: get a new partner. Fishing tournaments is gonna be tough and you don't wanna be with a guy who acts like that when things do get tough.

 

I'm not sure if I'd consider that until I found if it was possible to channel that excess energy into a redoubled effort on the water. 

 

My long time fishing partner and I used to argue about things quite often.  Usually when things didn't go as planned or we had different ideas on what we should've tried.  Those arguments never go to out of hand because we both realized that each of us could have our own opinions and both stood a good chance of both being right or wrong.

 

Slimshad's partner is po'd because they went from cashing checks to finishing out of the money.  I'd suggest the two of them sit down and try to figure out why their fortunes have changed and then see if it is correctable.  Maybe his partner has a few ideas about what to change, and it might be worthwhile to let him control the direction of the team for a few tournaments.  It's fairly obvious that any change couldn't hurt their recent record.


fishing user avataretommy28 reply : 

Its very hard to win tournaments any time not just your first year. I have been fishing tournaments like 9 or 10 years and can count on two hands how many wins i have. 


fishing user avatarColdSVT reply : 

My former partner (whom i still fish wish for fun) always blamed me for his lack of catching. Fishing used water, not fishing to his style were his usual excuses.

He only uses brown cinnamon 4 inch senkos on any lake regardless of the conditions or time of year yet it was my fault lol. Even when i was in full t rig or jig mode i wasnt fishing to his style lol.

Now he has a boat and fishes in the same club we used too as a boater...he is starting to catch on

Love him like a brother but man lol


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Nothing like getting up front in your own boat to put a sock in the co-angler mouth, lol. Happened to me. Thankfully, I adjusted quickly and took a solid third my first tournament. But man, what a different perspective.


fishing user avatarMainebass1984 reply : 

I like fishing tournaments. I have fun doing so. There is something about driving away from the lake with a wad of cash in your pocket knowing that you just beat everyone else. I have won a few, finished in 2nd and 3rd a bunch as well. Usually fishing opens my partner and I can count on finishing in the top 5 places. I do not fish as many tournaments as I would like to. When I fish a tournament of course I want to win but if I don't I want to at least make a decent showing. I have only fished 4 tournaments this year. No wins. We always get a good limit and usually average around 3 lbers but just haven't got a kicker fish in any tournament this year. We have finished in 4th, 4th, 4th and 5th places in the 4 tourneys we have done so far this year. At least we are consistent I suppose.


fishing user avatarCDMeyer reply : 

Yeah I did not catch fish my first two years, came back this year and am Wisconsin  High School State Champion with one of  my best friends




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