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You know when your fishing the creek if there ain't none biting, just keep moving up or down to a different location.  I've caught several red eyed bream, 2lb bass, off a very versatile cricker hopper.  6lb line.  Give some drag, you want to communicate with the fish, not force it in.

 

 And there it was, a submissive bass who agreed to land on shore.  Fear has negative effects when fishing, best way to avoid a snag, gentle and slow.  

 

Like your communicating to the tree, like I can't believe some people are in disbelief that animals including fish have no feelings or senses.  I won't extend on that.  

 

But a submissive bass is an easy bass to bring upon shore, and your commune with it, is what makes each individual bass special.  I'm no Kevin Richardson the way he does with lions on nat geo, but just commune with your catch,

 

I put a thumb gently in its mouth and it closed it's jaw, lightly, not as to consume my thumb,  but it was hard to get the hooks out, it was uncomfortable,

 

I talked with it and said everything gonna be fine and it senses my sound, and touch, it didn't go crazy

 

Only when I forcibly mishandled it tried to remove the hooks it shook violently.  But then my favorite part, releasing it, it was like ok i'm back in my habitat, pooof! gone in a split second.  

 

   

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I bet when sq. wormin finally figures out the deal about grammar, punctuation and paragraphs, he'll make a post like this!

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