Driftb Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 I had a nice smallie on maybe a 3-4 pounder. Another, slightly smalller one was trying to get the lure away from him, and grabbed it. The two fish fought like the devil, taking line and gettting further and further from the boat. Eventually they started coming in, and I saw that the bigger fish ahd come off. Another, smaller on came out of nowhere as I was about to swing the fish in the boat, grabbbed the lure, and they took off again, and it took me a while to get them back to the boat. I was about to net them both and the bigger fish came off, leaving me with a maybe two pounder. So I almost had two doubles on the same cast! Quote
Bassun Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 I had a nice smallie on maybe a 3-4 pounder. Another, slightly smalller one was trying to get the lure away from him, and grabbed it. The two fish fought like the devil, taking line and gettting further and further from the boat. Eventually they started coming in, and I saw that the bigger fish ahd come off. Another, smaller on came out of nowhere as I was about to swing the fish in the boat, grabbbed the lure, and they took off again, and it took me a while to get them back to the boat. I was about to net them both and the bigger fish came off, leaving me with a maybe two pounder. So I almost had two doubles on the same cast! Considering you almost caught 3 fish on one retrieve, I think you were doing something right, lol. Quote
Driftb Posted October 14, 2014 Posted October 14, 2014 When they are on Jerkbaits sometimes you cant miss. Of all lures I use, I think that a walking type bait catches the most doubles. Maybe it's the rattles making all those vibrations when the bass shakes. I think the spittin image gets the most doubles. Quote
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