Ken Pfeiffer

Manassas, VA, United States

Club President, New Horizon Bass Anglers ( Northern Virginia- Potomac River)

Posted

Nov 09 at 07:53 PM

The stripers are getting in my way when bass fishing😀

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Nov 08 at 10:51 AM

I’m in! May need to use one this weekend. 

Nov 08 at 07:07 AM

I get them on lipless cranks and a jerkbait while bass fishing. In early spring they will chase the shad all the way up to the rocks in Occoquan River.

Nov 07 at 06:46 PM

Good luck this weekend. I have our final two day club tournament this weekend also.

Posted

Nov 07 at 02:40 PM

Just a little bridge fishing on a river creek. Lipless crankbait in about 12 foot of 62 degree water on a cloudy day.

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Posted

Nov 07 at 02:09 PM

Potomac River bass fishing- kinda nice when the stripers show up! Lipless crankbait along a rocky bluff.

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Nov 05 at 11:28 PM

Nice match the hatch!

Nov 05 at 11:28 PM

Good times

Nov 05 at 02:38 PM

Blat- loved the front yard analogy. So true! I see people outside my yard but when they get closer then the spidey sense starts tingling. 👀👀

I hate to admit it but I have been there when the boater is making several casts to the same little laydown. I’m thinking in my mind “ok that’s enough, move on”. Then , they catch a good bass.

Nowadays , especially if I’m by myself, you all hear me saying there is a bass on the laydown and encouraging the bass the bite. Sometimes , it works. At minimum, it keeps my confident in my fishing.

Nov 04 at 10:35 AM

Excellent presentation last night. We are fortunate to live in the technology age that allows for several means of research before we even show up at a lake. Your research will build confidence so when you get on the water you can relax and just fish. Thank you BLAT for taking the time to demonstrate the research methods. I look forward to utilizing them for future fishing.

If you are on google maps , you can also look at historical maps back in time to figure out what the lake looks like in a drought. Many points and structure will be visible on the maps.

Tight lines!