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VSdreams
08-05-2009, 05:38 PM
Nice going Mike! :clapping:



Cup Patterns 2-5
You Name It, They Threw It In Pittsburgh Wednesday, August 05, 2009

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Mike Iaconelli's two-river plan left him just ounces short of victory.

A little bit of everything got thrown at the bass in the Three Rivers at last week's Forrest Wood Cup in Pittsbugh, Pa. Smallmouths, spots and largemouths that measured the requisite 12 inches were difficult to catch and even harder to pattern, and just about anything was worth a try.

The vast majority of the fish in the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers are small, but they're not stupid. Those that have grown to a foot or more in length have been around awhile and learned a thing or two about survival. Baits needed to be sized proportionally for them, but ones that worked at one time or another ran the gamut from creature imitations to tiny inline spinners.
Following is some pattern information for the anglers who finished closest to winner Greg Hackney.
2nd: Mike Iaconelli
> Day 1: 5, 7-10
> Day 2: 4, 4-02 (9, 11-12)
> Day 3: 4, 4-12
> Day 4: 5, 4-10 (9, 9-06)
New Jerseyite Mike Iaconelli was about as much of a "hometown favorite" for this tournament as anybody except Union City, Pa. resident Dave Lefebre. He came in with a specific plan – make the Top 10 by fishing the upper Allegheny, and then try to win it from the lower Ohio. He came within 3 ounces of pulling it off.
He fished more than half a dozen baits regularly over the first 2 days in the Allegheny, including a Jackall Squadminnow (http://www.jackall-lures.com/product10.html) jerkbait and a 3-inch Berkley Gulp! Minnow (http://www.berkley-fishing.com/cat.php?k=266435&sk=44157). On days 3 and 4, he relied entirely on a 5-inch Berkley Gulp! Sinking Minnow (http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=266476&sk=44157&p=PURGSM5-BL%20(1092952)).
"With that dirty water and the heavy current, I had to go with the full-size Minnow," he said. "I bit off about a half-inch to give it a blunt end and fished it on a 1/4-ounce Tru-Tungsten Ikey Head.
"I'd throw it upstream and let it bounce down over the rocks and into the eddies. Those smaller baits, they couldn't find."
> Minnow gear: 6'8" medium-action Daiwa Mike Iaconelli signature series jighead rod, Daiwa Sol 2500 spinning reel, 10-pound Berkley Trilene 100% (http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=75561&sk=47014&u=TFPS) fluorocarbon line, 1/4-ounce Tru-Tungsten Ikey Head jighead, 5" Berkley Gulp! Sinking Minnow (http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=266476&sk=44157&p=PURGSM5-BL%20(1092952)) (green-pumpkin).
Main factor in his success – "I covered a lot of water and I never spot-fished."
Performance edge – "The first 2 days, the Biosonix unit really helped."

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California's Cody Meyer used finesse tactics and an affinity for finding productive new water to notch a 3rd-place finish.

3rd: Cody Meyer

> Day 1: 5, 6-03
> Day 2: 5, 7-07 (10, 13-10)
> Day 3: 5, 5-00
> Day 4: 3, 2-15 (8, 7-15)
Cody Meyer, the 26-year-old Californian who qualified via the Western Stren Series, brought his finesse skills to Pittsburgh and stayed near the top of the leaderboard throughout the event. He had to find new water every day and was generally successful in that quest.
He fished two locks up the Allegheny and threw a dropshot rig with a Jackall Cross Tail Shad (http://www.jackall-lures.com/product02.html) the first 2 days. "I'd go down the bank in 5 to 10 feet of water and when I'd see an obvious piece of cover, I'd work it," he said.
He primarily fished a grub on the weekend, drifting it through current pockets and swinging it through eddies.
> Dropshot gear: 7'3" medium-action Powell (http://www.powellco.com/) spinning rod, Abu Garcia Cardinal (http://www.abugarcia.com/prod.php?k=132595&sk=132595&p=PURC300U%20(1114388)) spinning reel, 6-pound Berkley Trilene 100% (http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=75561&sk=47014&u=TFPS) fluorocarbon line, 3/16-ounce homemade lead jighead, size 1 Gamakatsu ReBarb hook, Jackall Cross Tail Shad (http://www.jackall-lures.com/product02.html) (green-pumpkin).
> Grub gear: Same rod and reel, 8-pound Berkley Trilene 100% (http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=75561&sk=47014&u=TFPS) fluorocarbon, 1/8- or 3/16-ounce Bass Menu ball-head jighead, 4" Yamamoto grub (green-pumpkin/white).
Main factor in his success – "Running new water every day."
Performance edge – "The Lowrance HDS helped me find a lot of the current breaks."

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Scott Suggs' fish were of better-than-average size, but he only caught six of them on the weekend.

4th: Scott Suggs

> Day 1: 5, 7-12
> Day 2: 3, 6-04 (8, 14-00)
> Day 3: 3, 4-06
> Day 4: 3, 3-04 (6, 7-10)
Scott Suggs fished one lock up the Allegheny in his bid to become the first two-time Cup winner. He was on fish there that were better-than-average size, but managed a limit only on the first day.
"I didn't pre-fish much, but I rode all three rivers in practice and I could tell that the Allegheny was the flattest of all of them," he said.
He caught fish from the upper portion of eddies on day 1, and then the heavier current pushed them to the bottom on day 2. By the weekend, many of them had scattered to nearby isolated pieces of cover.
Most of his weigh-in fish were enticed by a Texas-rigged tube, but he caught a couple of bigger specimens on day 1 on a topwater popper.
> Tube gear: 7'2" heavy-action All Star ASR rod, Abu Garcia Revo STX (http://www.abugarcia.com/prod.php?k=132609&sk=132584&u=REVO%20SX_STX) casting reel (7:1 ratio), 12- or 15-pound Berkley Trilene 100% (http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=75561&sk=47014&u=TFPS) fluorocarbon line, 5/16-ounce Tru-Tungsten bullet weight, 3/0 Mustad hook, 4" Berkley Pro Power Tube (http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=266648&sk=44157&u=MPPTU4) (green-pumpkin).
> Topwater gear: Same rod and reel, 14-pound Berkley Trilene Maxx (http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=266837&sk=47013&p=PURTMFS10-15%20(1124560)) line, 1/4-ounce Yellow Magic topwater plug (shad).
Main factor in his success – "Figuring out in practice what those fish were doing, and then having the confidence to stay in the area and trash-fish after everything changed."
Performance edge – "Two things played a big role – the Berkley Gulp! Alive! Attractant Spray (http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?p=PURGSP8-NCR+%281130447%29) helped with getting those fish to take and hold a bait that big so I could get a good hookset, and I ran my Minn Kota trolling motor on 100 all day long. If I couldn't have done that, I might as well have stayed at the house."

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Rusty Salewske carried the lead into the final day, but conditions changed in his area had changed dramatically.

5th: Rusty Salewske

> Day 1: 5, 6-04
> Day 2: 5, 5-03 (10, 11-07)
> Day 3: 5, 6-06
> Day 4: 1, 0-14 (6, 7-04)
Rusty Salewske, the second Californian to finish among the Top 5, made the 2-hour run to the farthest pool in the Allegheny that was in play (four locks up). He came back with solid limits on each of the first 3 days and held the lead with one day to fish, but conditions changed dramatically on him on the final day.
The water level fell 2 feet, but the current (controlled by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for power-generation purposes) was considerably stronger. There was also a tremendous amount of debris in the water.
"I caught a lot of short fish, and that was aggravating," he said.
He caught his fish throughout the week on a combination of a small jig and a topwater bait.
> Jig gear: 7' medium-heavy G. Loomis 843 rod, Shimano Chronarch (http://www.shimano.com/publish/content/global_fish/en/us/index/products/reels/low_profile_baitcasting/chronarch.html) casting reel, 10-pound Sunline fluorocarbon line, 1/4-ounce homemade jig (green/brown), Reaction Innovations Smallie Beaver trailer (green-pumpkin).
> Topwater gear: 6'6" light-action G. Loomis dropshot rod, Shimano Stella (http://www.shimano.com/publish/content/global_fish/en/us/index/products/reels/spinning/Stella_FD.html) spinning reel, 8-pound Sunline, Rapala Original Floater F13 (http://www.rapala.com/products/luresdetail.cfm?modelName=original_floater&freshorsalt=Both) (silver).
Main factor in his success –"I practiced with Brett Hite and we shared that area, and then I just stayed with it."
Performance edge – "My Ranger boat. That was a real tough run every day and it never let me down."


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baitstealer
08-05-2009, 06:18 PM
Iaconelli is crazy and sometimes I don't like the tantrum stuff he pulls on TV, but he is definitley obsessed with catching fish. Thanks for the update.