Trox Posted July 17, 2022 Posted July 17, 2022 Today, I was drop shotting the top of submerged trees in 25-30ft of water (trees topping out about 5-10ft below the surface)... Set the hook on a fish (zebra mussle lake) and the line snapped immediately so I spot locked to retie my drop shot. Once back up on deck, I moved to a different tree that I had marked (maybe 50ft away)... casted. played the top of the tree for a bit... reeled back in... about a foot from the surface I get whacked as a fish chased my bait all the way to the boat. I quickly boat flipped him (I mean, he was dang near in the boat already!) and he unhooked himself and flopped onto the deck, but I was frustrated as I saw what I thought was my drop shot hook and weight in his mouth still, broke off abount an inch above the hook, so I figured my line had broke again... Got the fish, got the hook out of its mouth with weigh hanging and threw him back... Looked back to my rod totally expecting to have to retie, but to my amazement, my hook and weigh was in tact!!! I had just caught the same fish on back to back casts, on different trees... He had literally moved trees as I moved trees, and refused to let me reel in without him on the other end of the line. Got my hook, soft plastic, and tungston drop shot weight back... I feel like he was saying, "HEY FOOL! YOU FORGOT SOMETHING!"... Now he's swimming hook free, and I got all my gear back... me and that fish are definitely homies now ?. 13 5 Quote
Cbump Posted July 17, 2022 Posted July 17, 2022 That’s awesome! That’s happened to me before but not on different spots! 1 Quote
GRiver Posted July 17, 2022 Posted July 17, 2022 My Dad I were wade, fishing for smallies, he got broke off at a spot. On our way walking back, he said “ let me try and catch the one that got away”. We stopped , he fished the area, and believe it or not he caught the fish that had his rig hanging out of the side of his lip. We laughed about that for a long time. Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted July 17, 2022 Super User Posted July 17, 2022 LOL. That's happened to me a couple of times with salt water fish, never with bass. It's actually fairly common with blackfish (tog). Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted July 17, 2022 Super User Posted July 17, 2022 9 hours ago, Trox said: me and that fish are definitely homies now ?. I’m not so sure he feels the same 1 Quote
Trox Posted July 18, 2022 Author Posted July 18, 2022 14 hours ago, GRiver said: My Dad I were wade, fishing for smallies, he got broke off at a spot. On our way walking back, he said “ let me try and catch the one that got away”. We stopped , he fished the area, and believe it or not he caught the fish that had his rig hanging out of the side of his lip. We laughed about that for a long time. Definitely one of those things you don't forget about! 1 Quote
Big Rick Posted July 19, 2022 Posted July 19, 2022 On 7/17/2022 at 10:41 AM, LrgmouthShad said: I’m not so sure he feels the same Yeah, I'm pretty convinced he feels he was abducted by an alien. 2 Quote
Super User Bird Posted July 19, 2022 Super User Posted July 19, 2022 So the fish hit and moved 50 feet and hit again....... interesting. Just proves we will never figure out bass behavior. Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted July 19, 2022 Global Moderator Posted July 19, 2022 1 hour ago, Bird said: So the fish hit and moved 50 feet and hit again....... interesting. Just proves we will never figure out bass behavior. That reminds me of a cartoon I saw once, it was a coyote tearing pages off a calendar. Each day the page said “kill something and eat it” thats bass behavior 101 haha 2 Quote
DaubsNU1 Posted July 20, 2022 Posted July 20, 2022 Crazy! I was fishing a t-rigged, weightless Senko on a local lake. Nice fish broke off my lure...never saw him. About 20 minutes later, still fishing the same area...boated a nice 3lb bass...looked in it's mouth...and there was my Senko and hook I had lost! : ) 1 Quote
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