I often tell my wife that one of the things I enjoy about fishing is that every trip, I see or experience something I have never seen or experienced before. Today was one that while not monumental, was something I hadn't ever imagined could happen.
First thing in the morning was overcast and I was getting bit on the surface with a Heddon Torpedo. After catching 5 bass and a couple very aggressive bluegill, I hooked up with another bass. After a few moments of fighting, he surfaced and leaped completely out of the water, but in a kind of awkward way. As I got him to the boat and grabbed his head to avoid the mouth full of treble hooks, I did a double take. The line coming off the line tie of the lure was cut, about 3" from the nose of the bait. I followed the line from my rod tip down to the fish & found it wrapped around the belly treble hook, secure enough to allow me to land the fish. So basically the fish broke me off, but was unable to escape because the line was now attached to the lure at the belly hook.
I have no idea how this happened, if the bass made it happen during the strike and fight or if he struck the lure after it had already entangled itself on its own line.