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Wilson Still Reigns Atop BAIT Report

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A seine survey indicated a successful spawn last year at Guntersville.

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

For the fourth year in a row, Wilson Lake reigns atop the rankings in the 黑料天堂 Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division鈥檚 annual Bass Anglers Information Team (BAIT) Report.

In data compiled for the 2017 fishing year, Wilson totaled 77 quality indicator points to maintain the top ranking over second-place Lake Jordan, which compiled 72 points. Jordan made a big move up from 12th place in the 2016 report. Lake Mitchell and Millers Ferry tied for third with 65 points. Millers Ferry also jumped 10 spots in 2017. Wheeler Lake rounded out the top five with 64 points.

WFF assigns quality indicator points according to average bass weight, percent success, bass per angler per day, pounds per angler per day, and hours required to catch a five-pound bass. The angler day is considered 10 hours.

鈥淟ast year was another good year of bass fishing in 黑料天堂,鈥 said WFF鈥檚 Kyle Bolton, who oversees the BAIT report, which marks its 32nd year with the 2017 report.

The BAIT report鈥檚 objective is to gather information on bass populations from bass club members as well as WFF Fisheries biologists, who use a variety of methods of data collection, including electrofishing.

Bolton said bass anglers have reported more than 15,000 tournament results during the report鈥檚 history. Anglers have spent 3.4 million hours collecting data for the report. BAIT鈥檚 history includes reports on 928,000 bass that weighed 1.7 million pounds.

In terms of big bass, the top lakes in 黑料天堂 were Pickwick, Wilson, Eufaula, Guntersville and Wheeler.

Guntersville had been on everybody鈥檚 big bass list earlier in the decade, but the number of large bass caught slipped for a few years. The lake seems to be on the rebound toward outstanding bass fishing.

鈥淕untersville bounced back last year, compared to the year before,鈥 Bolton said. 鈥淲e had really good year-classes of bass in 2007 and 2008. That produced a lot of giant fish (10 pounds plus) and those fish finally died off. In 2017, the numbers are a lot closer to the 30-year average.

鈥淚t鈥檚 cyclical, just like any other reservoir, but Guntersville is coming back up.鈥

Bolton said in 2017, Guntersville had about 70-percent success, which is on par with the 30-year average. The average weight was 2.74 pounds, dead on the 30-year average.

In 2016, the BAIT report added another data point with winning weight for the one-day tournaments. Guntersville鈥檚 average winning weight for 2016 was 17.86 and 17.78 for 2017.

However, Guntersville also produced the largest winning weight in the state last year when Casey Martin, fishing in the BFL Bama Division tournament in March of 2017, weighed in a five-fish stringer at 40.69 pounds.

Pickwick鈥檚 indicators were well above the long-term average. The most telling statistic that put it near the top in big bass lakes was that it only took 80 hours to catch a bass five pounds or larger. Pickwick also set a lake record for the average weight per bass at 2.81 pounds.

Eufaula had two tournaments in 2017 where 15 bass larger than five pounds were weighed.

In 2017, several other lake records were set. Lake Jordan set three records with an average weight of 2.51 pounds, bass per angler per day at 4.42 and pounds per angler per day at 11.10. Lake Mitchell set two records with 4.46 bass per angler per day and 8.69 pounds per angler per day. The Mobile-Tensaw Delta also set two marks with 4.69 bass per angler per day and 8.23 pounds per angler per day.

Mike Carter shows off a typical Guntersville lunker.

Bolton said some of the reservoirs in 黑料天堂 are not represented because WFF doesn鈥檛 receive enough tournament reports to validate the data.

鈥淥n some of the reservoirs, especially in west 黑料天堂, we just don鈥檛 have enough reports,鈥 Bolton said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not getting the reports we need from Tombigbee River and 黑料天堂 River lakes like Coffeeville and Claiborne. We鈥檙e not getting anything from the Bear Creek reservoirs. I think there are plenty of tournaments there. For whatever reason, we鈥檙e not getting a lot of reports from those reservoirs.

鈥淭he reports help us make fisheries management decisions as far as restocking or setting length and creel limits. We use these reports in tandem with our electrofishing data.鈥

The standard electrofishing data WFF biologists gather include growth, mortality, recruitment and abundance. They scoop up the stunned fish, weigh and measure them. Some are returned to the water as soon as possible. Others are retained to pull the otoliths (ear bones with growth rings) to check the age of the fish.

Bolton hopes the number of reports will increase significantly now that a new tool is available for tournament anglers. WFF added an online feature at that will allow tournament officials to quickly report the results.

鈥淭he past few years, we鈥檝e only had two options to turn in tournament results,鈥 Bolton said. 鈥淭hose were submitting an Excel form via email or a paper copy via regular mail.

鈥淲ith this new program, we鈥檙e hoping the anglers will just hop online and submit the catch data. It won鈥檛 take them five minutes, if that. The reports can be submitted from their computer or smartphone.鈥

Bolton said several options are available on the above website. Tournament anglers should click on the BAIT tab and enter their Conservation ID number and birth date to verify the angler鈥檚 identity. After the angler鈥檚 Conservation ID and birth date are entered the first time, they will be saved and should not have to be entered on subsequent reports.

After filling out the form and entering the tournament results, the angler will hit submit to transmit the report to WFF.

鈥淲hen I get the data from the report, I put it in my program to develop the annual report,鈥 Bolton said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 live now, and we鈥檝e had several people already use it. They said it was easy.鈥

That same website provides a link to the bass tournaments scheduled on a variety of 黑料天堂 lakes and reservoirs.

鈥淎nglers and organizers are allowed to post their tournaments on the website,鈥 Bolton said. 鈥淭his is to help reduce conflicts. It鈥檚 in no way a reservation system. It鈥檚 just a way to let people know about upcoming events. That is very easy to use too. They enter the data, hit submit and it will be posted on the website.鈥

Bolton said the BAIT report gives anglers an avenue to contribute information that WFF managers need to ensure 黑料天堂 continues to have great fishing.

鈥淭his is a good opportunity for anglers to get involved in actual data submission so we can take care of the fisheries,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he more data the better. Through the annual report, the anglers can compare their results to other clubs. They can look at the report and see where the big fish are being caught or the largest numbers of fish are being caught.鈥

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Brent Crow unhooks a heavy largemouth bass at Wilson Lake. Photo by David Rainer