It seems fitting. Today is day 1 of the BassMasters Classic in New Orleans so I will post the following timeline of John Crews’ 1st appearance in the Classic in Pittsburgh, PA.
7/29/2005
Boat #35, second flight
7:00am throttle down here we go
Allegheny
7:12am first cast to rock shoreline with a wiggle wart/ backlash
7:23am hung on underwater branch (retie)
7:31am hung in tree (retie)
Worked blowdowns real good
7:34am switched to a worm on a jighead
John seems very calm and confident
7:35am switched to a tube
7:39am swing and a miss on the tube
7:40am back to the crank bait /left 8:00am
8:03am up river to small island with a small hump next to it, crank bait
8:15am caught some braided line off the bottom with a wiggle wart/ Insert story here
John asked me to gather the line so he could keep fishing. As I was pulling the line in I felt some weird movements and then it began to pull back. A huge swirl appeared just behind the boat; John looked nervous and shocked as well as me. I was finally able to get the fish to the boat and to our surprise it was a 10lb cat fish. John was very happy it was not a bass so that is my story of how I caught a fish in the BassMasters Classic.
8:25am moved to inside of the island, switched to topwater bait
Moved into marina fished docks with senko type bait
8:40am out of marina back to the island with a worm
8:46am jumped across river to rocky shore with stream coming in, just below the lock /left 8:48am
8:59am down river to marina, fished shoreline just below bridge with Rapala
Worked up shore to bridge abutment, fish abutment with worm
9:09am back to crank bait/ left 9:12
9:14am moved down river to steel wall/ worked wall with crank bait and worm
Worked up rocky shore with crank bait/ left 9:49am
9:50am pulled into a small back channel, flippin and shallow crank bait
Stopped and thoroughly fished some brush/ left 10:35am
Mongahila River
10:37am stopped and fished a bridge piling near a small stream flowing in with the worm/ left 10:47am
10:48am moved to boat launch, crank baited rocky shore and bridge piling
10:59am 11 ½ inch spotted bass on wiggle wart at the bridge piling
11:04am 11 inch spotted bass on wiggle wart at the bridge piling/ left 11:13am
11:13am moved across river to other piling, Rapala and a wiggle wart
11:26am continued up rocky shore/ left 11:43am
11:44am jumped up to next bridge
11:45am hung and broke off wiggle wart
11:49am hung Rapala and broke off in same spot, tied on a Bomber/ left 11:58am
11:59am moved up to an old barge fished with worm/ left 12:13pm
12:14pm moved up river to old pier pilings, fished with worm
12:17pm 11 ½ incher on a worm off a wooden piling, gnawed down a sandwich, continued working upriver/ left 12:57pm
1:02pm ran up river to barges worked with a worm/ left 1:08pm
1:09pm bumped up river to more barges and a pier/ left 1:19pm
1:22pm down river to bridge, crank bait
1:28pm broke off crank bait/ left 1:31pm
1:33pm down to next bridge with a corrugated wall, fished with a crank bait/ left 1:36pm
1:40pm down river to another bridge, again a crank bait/ moved 1:45pm
1:45 moved to other side of river
1:48pm change hooks, retie/ left 1:55pm
1:56pm revisited barges down river, worm
2:09pm fished breaks in surface with topwater/ left 2:05pm
2:08pm back to abutment near ramp where he caught the 2 shorts
2:09pm broke off another crank bait
2:12pm back to work/ another short on a crank bait
2:16pm lost a short at the boat
2:19pm hung lure on some fishing line, pulled up original lure plus one he had previously lost
2:22pm switched to worm/ left 2:33pm
2:36pm back to bridge piling with stream
2:37pm another short/ left 2:39
2:41pm down to Station Square Bridge, worked pilings with crank bait
2:47pm white bass/ left 2:50pm
Last Minute Effort
2:51pm up river to bridge piling/ crank bait/ left 2:53pm
2:55pm up one more bridge and barges, crank bait/ left 2:58pm
3:01pm up to pilings, crank bait/ left 3:06pm
3:08pm couple of quick casts at last bridge with a worm
3:15pm check in
Off to Mellon Arena for weigh in
Believe it or not at the weigh in they wash every tow vehicle and boat before moving into the arena.
Myself and John fell asleep for about 10 minutes in line for the weigh in.
John’s song to come into the arena was actually a song I suggested to him as they could not find his original pick. This was a really cool experience for me as I can say I caught a fish in the classic and we rolled through the weigh in to the song I would pick for myself, Jump Around.