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The story behind the story

Lake Dixon is a small (70 acre) lake, it was mostly known for trout fishing years ago. My son, John, and Mike Long have fished the lake since they were kids. They discovered that the lake hid some really large bass...they kept it a secret, and called it their "honey hole" (Read in Sports A Field 3 years ago). About 6 years ago John spotted an enormous bass, it was on a sunday, but he couldn't get the fish to eat his bait. He finally called Mike, and told him about the fish. John had to work the next day, but Mike was off, and went to hunt the big fish. Mike found the big "lady", but he also couldn't get it to eat his bait....but he went out the next day (John had to work again), and he caught it! 21.7 lbs of giant bass! After that, their "honey hole" was history, every big bass hunter in the area was alerted. Mac Weakley, and Jed Dickerson were fairly novice bass fishermen back then, but saw the opportunity at a big cash prize. They became obsessed with the idea of a world record and the money end of it. They quizzed John about his techniques....as quoted in the book Sowbelly, Jed said, "I learned a lot from John Kerr". Mac, Jed, and their friend Budda devoted almost every day to the search for the "big" fish. Three years ago, Jed finally caught the same fish Mike had caught two years earlier...21.11 lbs. After that, Mac, Jed, and Budda spent almost every day on the lake (during spawning season), they did very little fishing the rest of the year.....by this time they were in it for the money, and fame (by their own admission). They finally realized their dream monday of this week. They had been out the day before, and knew the big fish was there. They made sure they were first on the lake by buying a camping permit which gave them first place on a rental boat. That had been thier practice in the past...being first in line if at all possible....I can't fault them for that...they were dedicated! Everyone knew the record was in Lake Dixon, and they found it.

I asked John how he felt about it tonight...he was on his cell phone, on his way to Lake Mead to fish the pro Miller High Life WON tournament this week-end. John just said, "I wish he had of got a good hook up instead of a foul hook.". When I told him I wished it had of been him that caught the big girl, he said, "Dad, I just don't have the time any more, and those guys must have more money than me...it costs over $50 a day to rent the boat, permits and all, and they fish it at least five days a week, and I still have to work!". (John and Mike won the WON team tournament at Otay Lake last saturday...$5,000, I said, "Use some of that and have another crack at it!" <grin>)

I do not know Mac, Jed, or Budda personally, only through others, and my son John. But I have no reason to criticize what they accomplished...they were committed, and dedicated to an end....maybe they accomplished that end yesterday!

footnote: It is not against the California fish and game laws to foul hook a fish unintentionally. In most tournaments you must release the fish no matter though.....and no matter the motive, Mac did release the fish, which in my opinion, was the right thing to do.

John K

Disclaimer: The above is my own understanding of the facts, as related to me by friends, and my son...plus some information from the book Sowbelly. If there is any error in my reccolection...I apologize.

jbkbub
Mar 21
2006
John it's so cool that your son indirectly had a bearing on this momentous catch. The guy should be given the record. My sentiments are echoed in this article:

http://www.bassfan.com/Opinion_article.asp?ID=60

Warren

gobassn
Mar 21
Thanks John for insights you provide. I've learned that I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy it! (That is what my X-wife told me) danl4x@charter.net Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.SecretWeaponLures.com A proud charter member of "PETAF", People for Eating Tasty Animals and Fish!!! Dan
Mar 22
Thanks John.... that's a great story.

I've been reading everything that's been discussed here in ROFB and really hvae no opinion regarding the legitamacy of this catch because, and I'm sure you feel the same way, these guys will succeed in catching this monster again, legally! I'm sure that's why they did what they did... and I'm also willing to bet that this will happen before the end of April.

I personally will hate to see the old record fall, but only because it was always an elusive goal. I hope that when it does, that it's your son that does it though! That would be awesome for you indeed, but somehow indirectly awesome to ROFB as well.

"John Kerr" <jbkbub@webtv.net> wrote in message

Charles
Mar 22
Re: The story behind the story Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Wed, Mar 22, 2006, 10:06am From: charles_summers@comcast.net (Charles B. Summers) Thanks John.... that's a great story. I've been reading everything that's been discussed here in ROFB and really hvae no opinion regarding the legitamacy of this catch because, and I'm sure you feel the same way, these guys will succeed in catching this monster again, legally! I'm sure that's why they did what they did... and I'm also willing to bet that this will happen before the end of April. I personally will hate to see the old record fall, but only because it was always an elusive goal. I hope that when it does, that it's your son that does it though! That would be awesome for you indeed, but somehow indirectly awesome to ROFB as well. Thanks Charles, I would also love it if John happened to hook the big fish...but he is more into the tourament thing now. He has one almost every week, and he is dedicating a lot of time introducing my grandson, Jordan, to the sport....and that is as important to him, and me, than the "chase" involved in he big bass hunt right now! I was a single parent raising the boys, and I thank the good Lord every day that they took up sports rather than other things that the California lifestyle might have tempted them with....I want no less for my grandsons!

John K

jbkbub
Mar 22
Re: The story behind the story Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Tue, Mar 21, 2006, 10:03pm (CST-2) From: wwolks@hotmail.com (gobassn) John it's so cool that your son indirectly had a bearing on this momentous catch. The guy should be given the record. My sentiments are echoed in this article: http://www.bassfan.com/Opinion_article.asp?ID=60 Warren Warren, even though Mac "caught" the big one, I think he is like most of the other deicated record chaser...he wants it to be the right way. I wouldn't fault him for submitting the catch....but I loudly applaude him for not submitting it! I would be the first to wish him luck "tomorrow"!

Even though the book Sowbelly portrayed the guys in San Diego that chase the big bass, as "adversaries", they are really kind of a close knit group....John expressed only the best for Mac when I talked to him.

By the way, how is your tournament fishing going right now....you have to out do yourself from that last big finish....whats next? :)

John

jbkbub
Mar 22
Re: The story behind the story Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Wed, Mar 22, 2006, 7:35am From: danl4x@charter.net (Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now) On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 22:57:59 -0600, jbkbub@webtv.net (John Kerr) sent into the ether: Snip<<< footnote: It is not against the California fish and game laws to foul hook a fish unintentionally. In most tournaments you must release the fish no matter though.....and no matter the motive, Mac did release the fish, which in my opinion, was the right thing to do. John K Disclaimer: The above is my own understanding of the facts, as related to me by friends, and my son...plus some information from the book Sowbelly. If there is any error in my reccolection...I apologize. Thanks John for insights you provide. Dan, thanks for the comments....being semi-retired, I have a lot of time to "talk" fishing, I waited most of my life for that time to get here <grin>.

JK

jbkbub
Mar 22
into the ether: Dan
Mar 22
I agree John, I'm just so excited that a world record bass does indeed exist. I feel kinda sorry for it now, that fish will be under seige bigtime. Should be quite a debacle.

My fishing is going great. I'm registered to fish the FLW Stren Series this coming season. I have 20 tourneys already scheduled, first one is April 1.

I'm glad John Jr is still mowing them down out West!

warren

gobassn
Mar 22
   

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