Ahhh...Luckily (knock on wood), I've never had that happen to me. I did hook a fella in the ear one time though...that story will be for a later time. haha
My personal views are that a "record fish" should only have credibility IF it's caught out of a natural environment...not some stocked "trophy pond". If you want to go catch a 10 pounder out of a trophy pond to show all of your buddies, that's fine but it shouldn't have any credibility when it comes to records.
Pretty broad question there. It depends on the time of the year, time of the day, water color, water temp etc. Most of the time, I'll start off with some type of moving bait and if I don't get bit pretty soon, I'll slow down with a jig or soft plastic.
I'm really surprised in some of the answers on here. I saw a lot of spinnerbaits and lipless crankbaits. Those are two of my favorites to throw if the conditions are remotely close to being right for them. Especially a spinnerbait. I'll throw one of those 12 months out of the year. My "no-confidence bait" would have to be a tube.
I like feeling that "tick" and then jerking so hard that if he's small, he flies over the boat. You know...jerking them cross eyed as Iaconelli calls it. But that's just me.
Don't try to match him. Try to throw something similar to what he's throwing, but different. For example, if he's skipping docks with a jig, throw a senko or a shaky head. If he's throwing a spinnerbait down the banks, throw a square bill. Ask him the night before what kind of stuff yall will be fishing so you won't have to take everything in the world with you.
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