We fished the Governors Cup and had a really good time, learned a lot for next time, if there is a next time. We were quite disapointed with some of the other contestents concerning the tournament aspect. We arrived in a location that we did well in the day before, we were the first boat there and began trolling spinners, then shortly after that another boat arrived who did give us a little space, but nonetheless, didn't give us enough room to troll as we were when they arrived. They wanted to jig the same location and just parked it in the same area. Then another boat arrived and to our real disapointment had parked it below us and kept us from fishing the location how we had it dialed in. I like to respect other fisherman and if someone is in a location I was planning on fishing, if I choose to fish with them (provided the location allows it) I will fish with them the same way they are, and respect them and work with them. Given this, I find it kind of funny the vetrans sit there and complain why the jackpots and money due to the lack of boats arn't the same as it used to be, and cant figure out why no one wants to fish the tournaments Well let me shed some light from the newcomer side! Why should I donate my money to a bunch of jerks that have a lack of integrity and cant respect others. This just puts a bad taste in my mouth, and I'm not really intrested in fishing the circit next year for this reason. It's big water and plenty of fish out there, there is no reason to totaly disregard and disrespect other members that paid the same kind of money to have a chance at the contest. On the other hand we did have fun fishing new water and exploring, it was par for the course, alot of small fish. we stayed in or near the 15'-25' fow range and red with chart. spinners was the color that worked for us, the smaller the gear the better, speed of 0.7 to 1.1 is what we tried to stay around in and out of the current. Water temps in the am were down around 58 up to 64 in the afternoon. Water levels were really high as well.
Good Luck!