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Ive been fishing for almost 15 years and this is the 1st time I have done this. I was using a Rattlin Rap 07 with swapped out 6 trebles. I caught 27 bass in about 1.5 hrs today all on the same lure. I caught 2 or 3,3-4lbers but most were small. I thought I had lost the fish at first and then I felt it tugging again but once it got close I seen 2 heads swimming right toward me. I was worried I would lose one before I got them to shore but they were both hooked pretty solid. Has anybody else ever done this before?

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Once with smallmouth and once with largemouth.  The smallies were just little 12-13 inchers.  The largemouth were a little bigger with a 1.5 pounder on one hook and a 2 pounder on the other.  This happened somewhere around 1990-91 or so on a HighRoller topwater bait.

 

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I have done it on an umbrella rig but never a rapala

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I've done it twice in the same day with a kvd 1.5.

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Doubles are always fun, not matter how big they are. I've done it twice so far this year, about a month ago on an Excaliber XRK50, and 2 days ago on a Pop R. 

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Something I have never done......but it is hard to catch 2 on a jig!!!!!!

 

Jeff

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That's pretty cool!  I've caught doubles (bluegill) fishing worms on 2 separate hooks on the same line but never 2 fish on the same lure.

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Something I have never done......but it is hard to catch 2 on a jig!!!!!!

 

Jeff

 

I was thinking the same thing about a dropshot!

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I know people that get doubles on WTD topwater baits when smallies are crushing schools of shad on the Ozark lakes.

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I got a double up on 1 pound bluegills in the potomac a few years ago on a little blue fox firetiger crank. Never had it with bass though.

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