Super User fishballer06 Posted February 11, 2022 Super User Posted February 11, 2022 For those who didn't catch it yesterday during the first day of the Elite event on the St. Johns River, Paul Mueller had a run in with an owl while fishing. Check out the footage of this. https://www.bassmaster.com/blog/owl-reaches-out-touches-mueller 7 5 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted February 11, 2022 Super User Posted February 11, 2022 "Incoming ! " That was cool. A-Jay Quote
The Bassman Posted February 11, 2022 Posted February 11, 2022 I've had owls dive bomb buzz baits when I used to wade creeks. Even had a great blue heron swoop down on a Rapala I was twitching. Definitely a wake me up. 1 Quote
Sphynx Posted February 11, 2022 Posted February 11, 2022 I have had several birds do this sort of thing on the Columbia, seagulls, a big pelican, couple of ospreys/hawks, for as many times as they have attacked a crankbait or whatever I am just very, very thankful that they have never succeeded in tangling themselves up in the trebles, I doubt that it would end very well for me, the bird, or the lure. 1 Quote
Super User Sam Posted February 11, 2022 Super User Posted February 11, 2022 Not an owl but an Osprey on the Historic James River. Flew down from "no where" and grabbed the bass and took off with it, never to be seen again. 1 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted February 12, 2022 Global Moderator Posted February 12, 2022 That was pretty wild! One of our father son walleye trips on Bay de noc as a kid one of the other boats we were with had a seagull grab a lure while they were trolling. It was interesting watching someone reeling in a seagull, kind of like watching someone fly a kite. 1 Quote
Super User BrianMDTX Posted February 12, 2022 Super User Posted February 12, 2022 Not fishing, but once I was 15’ up a tree bowhunting whitetails, and I just happened to look to my left and had an owl making a beeline right at my head. Missed me by inches. Never heard a sound. They are totally silent. 4 Quote
padon Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 14 minutes ago, BrianMDTX said: Not fishing, but once I was 15’ up a tree bowhunting whitetails, and I just happened to look to my left and had an owl making a beeline right at my head. Missed me by inches. Never heard a sound. They are totally silent. ive had the same thing twice over the years bowhunting. once a hawk and once an owl. when i saw them they had their feet stretched out like they were gonna land on me.veered off at the last second. Quote
rtwvumtneer6 Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 Hadn't seen that. Thanks for sharing! Quote
Super User BrianMDTX Posted February 12, 2022 Super User Posted February 12, 2022 10 minutes ago, padon said: ive had the same thing twice over the years bowhunting. once a hawk and once an owl. when i saw them they had their feet stretched out like they were gonna land on me.veered off at the last second. That’s what it was doing. Skeered the heck outta me! Quote
Super User slonezp Posted February 12, 2022 Super User Posted February 12, 2022 Watching nature at its finest is part of the reason I love fishing 1 Quote
Super User geo g Posted February 12, 2022 Super User Posted February 12, 2022 Once had an Anhinga hit my fluke underwater. I felt a hit and was about to set the hook when the bird came up with the fluke in its mouth, but not the hook. Lucky for me because these birds will try to stab at you with that sharp beak. Got half the fluke back, the other half went to the BIRD!? 1 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted February 12, 2022 Super User Posted February 12, 2022 Had a hawk grab my hollow body frog just last week! Got a new frog rod & walked across the street by the bayou to make a few cast. Dang hawk dove on it from a limb high up in the pine tree I was standing under. I jerked it away & before the frog hit the ground behind me the hawk was on it again. Jerked it away again, reeled it to the rod tip,.Started back across the street eyeballing that hawk eyeballing me! 1 4 Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted February 12, 2022 Super User Posted February 12, 2022 4 hours ago, BrianMDTX said: Not fishing, but once I was 15’ up a tree bowhunting whitetails, and I just happened to look to my left and had an owl making a beeline right at my head. Missed me by inches. Never heard a sound. They are totally silent. Same, but it was a hawk and it missed me by a foot or so and I almost soiled myself. 2 Quote
Super User N Florida Mike Posted February 12, 2022 Super User Posted February 12, 2022 2 hours ago, Catt said: Had a hawk grab my hollow body frog A hawk swooped down once and latched onto my frog right as I was about to cast it. He disengaged , and flew about 30 feet from me, and kind of looked at me like he wasn’t sure why it hadn’t felt right to him… 1 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted February 12, 2022 Super User Posted February 12, 2022 Crazy. I've had several close encounters with owls during my years of predator calling at night. Blowing a rabbit in distress call and the only part of you moving is your fingers around the call to change the tone/pitch can be dangerous. 1 Quote
Super User slonezp Posted February 12, 2022 Super User Posted February 12, 2022 10 hours ago, Catt said: Had a hawk grab my hollow body frog just last week! Got a new frog rod & walked across the street by the bayou to make a few cast. Dang hawk dove on it from a limb high up in the pine tree I was standing under. I jerked it away & before the frog hit the ground behind me the hawk was on it again. Jerked it away again, reeled it to the rod tip,.Started back across the street eyeballing that hawk eyeballing me! The herons around here are notorious for chasing topwater. My son and I were both throwing topwater. I had a white frog and he had the Live Target panfish "frog" tied on. They were both equal in catching numbers of bass. He had to stop throwing the panfish frog because the small birds would not leave it alone. 1 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted February 12, 2022 Global Moderator Posted February 12, 2022 25 minutes ago, slonezp said: The herons around here are notorious for chasing topwater. My son and I were both throwing topwater. I had a white frog and he had the Live Target panfish "frog" tied on. They were both equal in catching numbers of bass. He had to stop throwing the panfish frog because the small birds would not leave it alone. Not surprising. That LiveTarget panfish looks real on the top side. On the bottom side where the fish see it…not so much. 2 Quote
schplurg Posted February 13, 2022 Posted February 13, 2022 The owl had it too for a sec! One thing I love about fishing. Sometimes it's the small things that make fishing what it is. Yesterday 5 geese/ducks flew right in front of me while I stood on the bank. I was hidden from their view as they approached from my right I guess. I was startled because they were so close. Head-mounted GoPro got the smooth and well framed video, as always. They landed maybe 100 feet from me - love watching them glide to a stop on the water. Showing off! Photos don't do it justice, the closest bird was within reach if I'd jumped for it. Closer than they look - 8 feet max from the one top-left. Could hear the air whooshing. Honk honk! This guy was not impressed by my fishing that day. Making sure my GoPro wasn't edible. 1 Quote
cyclops2 Posted February 13, 2022 Posted February 13, 2022 People are push overs if they trespass in a animals hunting area. Quote
Miabucman Posted February 14, 2022 Posted February 14, 2022 Something similar happened to me twice. I was trout fishing in Alaska and I was catching! On the far side of this little lake was a momma duck with six ducklings following her. I look back to where I was casting and I hear a commotion and the group was hauling towards the shoreline. Just before they got to the shoreline, a bald eagle snatched a duckling and headed to a tree. Pretty awesome sight when it went from ghostly calm to chaos. The other time when I was fishing offshore of the Keys. We were trolling for dolphin (mahi mahi) when a cormorant was soaring above a pod of baitfish. I guess the skirted ballyhoo looked good and the cormorant swooped down and slammed into the water. Drag started screaming off of the reel and we had to maneuver back and reel the bird in. After catching the bird with a towel, we had to carefully negotiate the attacking bird to remove the hook and release. We would always see them flying but I couldn't believe how big those types of birds are when up close. Quote
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