Here's how Ken Mah fished Day 1 and 2 on the Delta Western Bass Shootout

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Here's how Ken Mah fished Day 1 and 2 on the Delta Western Bass Shootout

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Prior to Day 1 of the inaugural DiscountTackle.com Western Bass Shootout, Ken Mah had entertained countless conversations about whether or not the California Delta’s delayed spawning season would kick off this week. Suffice it to say, the seasoned pro from Elk Grove, Calif. emphatically answered that question with a leading limit of 27.58 pounds.

Central to Mah’s pre-tournament pondering was the long and bitterly cold winter that had held back the usual spawn timing. The week’s warming trend had fostered optimism, but it wasn’t until Mah got his baits wet that he realized that what he’d been waiting for was actually unfolding right before him.

“The fish have finally moved to the bank — it has happened,” Mah said with a grin of knowing anticipation. “It was a nice day. I didn’t have to make any hard decisions.

“On Tuesday, my (winning) weight estimate was 57 pounds and, since then, these big fish have moved to the bank. Guys are going to catch them on Day 2.”

Explaining his course to uncovering the day’s potential, Mah said he started where he thought the fish would be and adjusted shallower until he found the party.

“In practice, I had developed a decent crankbait pattern with a Bill Lewis SB-57 squarebill in Ozark craw,” he said. “I honestly think that from Wednesday when practice ended — we had an off day on Thursday — ’til the start of the tournament, those fish went from prespawn staging out in that deeper hydrilla to the bank.

“When I say they went to the bank, they just went one level shallower. In that prespawn phase, I was catching them in 5-7 feet, but they had moved them into 2-4 feet; and that makes them susceptible.”

With his biggest bass weighing nearly 7 pounds, Mah said he caught good ones on the squarebill, but he boated his best fish by throwing a 1/2-ounce chartreuse/white Bladerunner spinnerbait with tandem gold willow-leaf blades and punching a Big Bite Baits Yo Mama in the confusion color with a G-Money punch skirt and a 1- to 1 1/4-ounce weight.

“I pretty much caught fish everywhere I stopped, but there are a lot of bucks (male bass) up,” Mah said. “I probably caught 17 keepers today and 10-11 were a pound to a pound and a half.

“I caught big ones periodically. I had a nice one in the morning, went on a little flurry mid-morning and then I culled one of my bigger ones 10 minutes before I came in today.”

Heading into Day 2 with a lead of 4.63 pounds, Mah said the key to his opening success was decision making — trusting what he found and fishing his gut.

“I stopped on some stuff that just looked right, even thought I didn’t necessarily catch them in practice,” Mah said. “I just said, ‘Yeah, let me go fish that. Two of the five fish I weighed in came through that type of decision making.”

John Pearl of Upper Lake, Calif. is in second place with 22.95. Noting that his opening round results were better than he expected, Pearl said his day got off to a quick start and the action kept him busy until check-in.

“I fished a bank this morning and caught a small one, then I moved about 100 yards and caught one that was almost 7, then I caught a 3, then I caught a 2,” Pearl said. “They just bit and it was wide open for the rest of the day.”

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DAY TWO

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Ken Mah carried three goals into Day 2 of the inaugural DiscountTackle.com Western Bass Shootout and, while the California Delta denied him one, he checked the boxes on his first two and held onto the top spot with a 2-day total of 48.17 pounds.

The local favorite, who makes his home in Elk Grove, Calif., Mah took the early lead with a Day-1 bag limit that went 27.58. Carrying a lead of 4.63 pounds into the second round, Mah added 20.59 to extend his margin to 8.79.

As Mah explained, making key adjustments, both in location and presentation proved crucial to his success.

“The area I started in yesterday didn’t look right, so I went to a completely different place and threw the same Bill Lewis SB-57 squarebill in Ozark craw I had been throwing all week and caught a really good limit, like 16-17 pounds by 8 o’clock,” Mah said. “When you have that after catching 27 pounds — I figured I needed 10 pounds to fish Championship Sunday, because if you don’t fish the final day you can’t win.

“So, I figured once I got that, my next milestone was to get to 20. Then my next milestone was to get to 23, which did not happen.”

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