Ken Pfeiffer

Manassas, VA, United States

Club President, New Horizon Bass Anglers ( Northern Virginia- Potomac River) email : Realken2513@gmail.com

Yes, I choose fishing over the “ to do “ list. Sometimes, it’s worth the risk 😀

14 Dec 20:08

That’s some “ intentional “ work being done. It will pay dividends for you in your fishing future.

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I’ll be fishing all winter in less than 10 feet of water.

13 Dec 22:46

Very nice. Good work!

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10 Dec 15:33

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Went out for a couple of hours today before the next cold snap in Virginia. Forced a smile when my buddy caught the lunker of the day 😀

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09 Dec 16:51

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Did some research the night before with my Lowrance app to locate points, contours and depth I wanted to fish. Our area had its first rain in over 3 weeks. Start of the day was 45 degrees and the rain stayed longer than forecasted. (Questioned why I was out in the weather).
Rain stopped around 1pm and sun came out with the wind picking up. Water temperature was 46 degrees and the air temperature was rising. Caught three nice bass on a crankbait in the next two hours. Bouncing it off of rock and wood laydowns in 5 to 10 of water with deeper water nearby.
Love it when a plan comes together!

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08 Dec 07:48

Nice work, nice fish!

06 Dec 23:02

I like it! The tie end looks good and the trailer keep. Looks like it could be great as it works thru the grass in the Potomac River.

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06 Dec 21:55

Loved what you said about fishing rods. I too am rough on my equipment and will eventually break the tip of the rod or worse. I just recently broke my best cranking rod that cost me $89. It lasted 3 years and I know I got my money’s worth, problem is - they don’t make it any more. Plenty of good rods around $100 especially when you get a holiday sale. 😀

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