Me and my dad went out to a local lake today to try to catch a few bass. I fish this lake 3 or so times a week and have been doing pretty good lately. Second cast of the day, almost sure I would catch one, feel a bite, set the hook, fish on! It was a pretty nice bass to start off the day, we figured around 4lbs, I get it coming to the boat and it made a quick dive under the boat which is usually no problem, I put just a little pressure to get him turned around and "pop". Broke off, looks to be the knot broke. It was no where near enough pressure that I would think would break 4lb test let alone 12.
We did pretty poor the rest of the day, infact I had not even caught a fish, and right before we load the boat we threw a couple last casts, I get a bite, I know for a fact that is was a bass as no brush was close. I set the hook, could tell it was a nice one, and just as soon as some pressure built up my line snapped again. I about jumped out of the boat! I was so dissapointed as I was sure it was another nice one. This time it appeared that the line broke no where near the knot, and the rest of the line did not show any sign of fraying.
I was using 12lb camo green yozuri hybrid, with a 1/4oz strike king tungsten, texas rigged, and pegged with a toothpick. I tie a palomar knot and wet it down to make sure it is cinched down correctly.
I had a similar problem with seaguar red label 12lb flouro, so I switched to yozuri after reading some good reviews and figured I would not have any trouble.
What do you guys think is the problem?