Kentucky Lake Fishing Guide

July 29th, 2011

We’re in Canada This Week!  Our Regular Kentucky Lake Fishing Report will Resume Next Week …
 
Round Two of our Guided Canadian Wilderness Fishing Adventures is taking place this week.  We’ll have a complete recap with photos for you next week.   

Imagine … this could be YOU!

That’s right, it could be you! … Have you ever thought about going fishing in Canada?  After all who wouldn’t want to go, right!  Maybe you would like to go but feel uncertain about putting the trip together or going by yourself.  No problem!  Let Kick’n Bass put together a trip of a lifetime for YOU!  With nearly three decades of experience exploring and fishing the Northwoods, we use our angling know-how and wilderness skills to make your trip a memorable one.  Don’t take our word for it, here’s what a couple of anglers had to say about their trip …

Randy, I’ve used the phrase "experience of a lifetime" before, but our BWCA / Quetico wilderness adventure trip redefined this for me. If someone's idea of a wilderness adventure is meticulous trip pre-planning and preparation, a beautiful campsite, 5 star menu, comfortable sleeping accommodations, awe inspiring wilderness beauty, and throw in great fishing as a kicker, then this is the trip for them. I want to thank you for providing the opportunity for me to share this experience with my 74 year old father, and other good friends, which now includes you and Clyde. The lord willing, this will not be my last opportunity to express my appreciating for Kick'n Bass Guide

Jimmy Davis - Sikeston, Mo.

I had a feeling that I’d have a great time with my father in BWCA / Quetico Provincial Park since we’d been on canoe trips before and always had a good time.  But, this trip was beyond anything I expected.  Breathtaking views, great fishing, and amazing food are just a few reasons that I can't wait to go back.  This was the best camping experience of my life by a long shot.  In fact, I'm not sure how it could be any better.  Most people go on these trips and their best food is freeze dried, trail mix or beef jerky.  Randy and Clyde made sure we didn't go hungry.  Beef filet mignon, a shore lunch of fried walleye within 3 hours of being caught, and pork tenderloin cooked over an open fire were just a few of the top notch menu items.  They also made sure we were comfortable at all times, even being in the remote wilderness.  I joked around about feeling like I was in a four bedroom condo the whole week.  But, that's just what it felt like.  With the top of the line equipment we were provided I slept better, if not as well as I do at home.  The fishing was also better than anything I have ever experienced.  I caught 3 of the biggest smallmouth bass of my life with two over 20 inches and one right at 21.  I knew I would have fun, but the memories I made with the group are unforgettable.  The best part is that I got to share them with my father.  If you're reading this, you have to find a way to make this trip happen.  Kick N' Bass will take it far and beyond anything you could ever imagine.

Gabe Dement – Sikeston, Mo.

To check out the recap of our recent trip and all the cool photos, click on this link http://www.kicknbass.net/archives/Canadian_Recap_2011.htm 
 
Want more information so you can be part of this exciting adventure? Contact Kick’n Bass Guide Service by email rk@kicknbass.net  or Call (270)703-6133.
 

 
Sonar Tip of the Week

The screen shows a huge school of bass suspended over a mid lake ledge and feeding on a school of baitfish.  Note that the majority of the fish are located 10 – 20 feet in the water column.  Locating the exact position of the fish would not have been possible without the aid of our electronics and most likely we would have fished below the school.  To catch these fish we used a Kastmaster spoon bait.  Note the water temp and the time of day on the left screen.  With the water temps being what they are the bigger schools of bass are going deep seeking cooler temps where bait fish are present.  Your electronics can go a long way in helping you find and put more fish in the boat … Having confidence in using them and knowing what they are telling you is the key!

Kick’n Bass can help you get more out of your electronics and become a better fisherman.  Here’s just some of what Kick’n Bass can do to make your units more user friendly and in turn help you become a more productive angler …

  • Make sure your HDS unit(s) has the correct settings for the type of fishing you do.  In a lot of cases the units are set for “general use” not specific.
  • Install the overlay data on the screen that you want.  Example: Depth, Water Temp, Time, etc.
  • Arrange the screens so they display what you want them to show and make going from page to page orderly and non-confusing. 
  • Eliminate unwanted, non-practical on screen data that clutters your screen and gets in the way of using your unit to its maximum potential.
  • Demo the unit for you to help you be familiar with the screens and commands, so you’ll have a good understanding of how to use the unit and take advantage of its fish finding capabilities.
  • If needed, install the most recent updates. 

As a bonus Kick’n Bass will help you learn to read an electronic topo map and find “places of interest” that could be potential fishing hot spots.

To schedule an on the water fishing trip with instruction send an email to rk@kicknbass.net  

Tight Lines,

If you want to talk fishing or book a trip with Randy ens call him at (270) 703-6133 or email him at rk@kicknbass.net


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