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Fishing the church graveyard pond this morning. Caught one on a black and blue senko. Was about to quit and cast near the drain where I had caught my biggest in there , and had lost a huge fish there last year. Threw over there, felt the tap, set the hook and … it broke on the set. 15 pound big game… I yelled NOOOO! 

Youve been there… It was her. What I call THE FISH of the pond.  Still upset after an hour . I checked everything before I went this morning, I think maybe the drag was a little too tight…😥

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It's these ones that some how stick with us more than when we do land em.  Sorry Mike.  I've been there way way too many times.

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Spend enough time on the water it’s bound to happen at some point no matter how good your equipment is. 
 

It’s those times that you’ll remember more than having a good day. 
 

 

 

 

 

Mike
 

 

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  • Super User
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Yeah, I just saw Scott Martin had one break off inna tournament, so it can happen to anyone…

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Sometimes when this happens I like to lie to myself and say things like: 'had to be a gar' 'those pickerel again!' 'snapping turtle' 'that underwater rusty fence again!'

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  • Super User
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36 minutes ago, Pat Brown said:

Sometimes when this happens I like to lie to myself and say things like: 'had to be a gar' 'those pickerel again!' 'snapping turtle' 'that underwater rusty fence again!'

I actually broke my line 3-4 times with fish in a drain on another pond. One day when the sun was overhead I walked by it and saw a concrete ledge sticking out . Was actually relieved and slightly disappointed at the same time !

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  • Super User
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I'm sorry, buddy. They can break our hearts, can't they?

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I meant to mention that I worked nearly a year for that bite- I had the fish on for a good ride last year and it got off-to  no fault of my own. I think it may be the only real big fish in there.  A 13 was caught there 10 years ago on a shiner. So maybe it’s progeny?  

Thanks for all the sympathy. 

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Oh gosh man that stinks. Really

sorry to hear. 15# big game is super hard to break. Musta been a whale of a bass. 

 

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Who cares about the latest catch pics thread, we need a lost a bass, support group thread more.... Sorry for your loss.

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20 hours ago, LrgmouthShad said:

Oh gosh man that stinks. Really

sorry to hear. 15# big game is super hard to break. Musta been a whale of a bass. 

 

Thats what I was thinking, I can’t hardly break that line without a knife . Bowfin ……. So we can sleep tonight 

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It’s one of those things where you just gotta pick up the pieces and start all over again, learning from any mistakes and making sure that those mistakes don’t happen again. Go over every detail in your mind and try to reason out exactly what happened and make adjustments accordingly. Sometimes this process can mean losing more big fish but eventually gets fewer and fewer. And once perfected, your confidence along with your gear should bring them in no matter what! 

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My Mom was just out fishing at Ol Muddy as well… she said she lost what she thinks was the pond record. Saw her jump and broke off at the hook. 
 

Okay y’all…. we’re okay…. I don’t think it’s going to happen to us too… right? Right?

 

By the way I told her to try the maxscent general and report back…. She’s slaying em

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On 4/27/2024 at 7:09 AM, N Florida Mike said:

Im trying to come up with something to blame it on…

moon phase

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18 hours ago, MediumMouthBass said:

Who cares about the latest catch pics thread, we need a lost a bass, support group thread more.... Sorry for your loss.

Good idea. Thanks !

7 hours ago, Zcoker said:

It’s one of those things where you just gotta pick up the pieces and start all over again, learning from any mistakes and making sure that those mistakes don’t happen again. Go over every detail in your mind and try to reason out exactly what happened and make adjustments accordingly. Sometimes this process can mean losing more big fish but eventually gets fewer and fewer. And once perfected, your confidence along with your gear should bring them in no matter what! 

The problem I have is that I have done this so long now  I think it just shouldnt happen . But it did.

16 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

Thats what I was thinking, I can’t hardly break that line without a knife . Bowfin ……. So we can sleep tonight 

Thanks for the try, but Ive never seen or caught one in there. Im thinking the knot slipped through the eyelet of the hook. That would get me “ off the hook” so to speak…

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On 4/27/2024 at 8:06 PM, MediumMouthBass said:

Who cares about the latest catch pics thread, we need a lost a bass, support group thread more.... Sorry for your loss.

 

I would live in such a thread. I hook bass who seemingly have the parentage of a largie for a father and a locomotive for a mother. My reel's drag is the fat lady: She sings and it's over. 

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And you never forget certain fish you lost. I was fishing a tournament in Rodman in the 80s , and lost what was probably the biggest bass I ever hooked. She just turned , swam away, picking up speed, and the line broke like a pistol shot.  I would have won the tournament and caught a PB at the same time… 😕

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My fishing partner lost his PB last week.

The water was gin clear and as I looked over the edge of the boat with net in hand  ,

The fish looked me in the eyes 👀 and gave it one more big dig and broke off.

He was throwing a deep diving crankbait on a 6'6 med light and wants to blame me for spooking the fish. 😂

Sorry for your loss 

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Man, losing these PB fish must be a form of initiation. I've seen it happen and it's happen to myself and is indeed something that hangs around in memory for a very long, long time. Those "what if" moments that could've changed the outcome for a lot of people--gone in a flash. Sometimes I think big mama bass thrive off just that! 

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12 minutes ago, Zcoker said:

Man, losing these PB fish must be a form of initiation. I've seen it happen and it's happen to myself and is indeed something that hangs around in memory for a very long, long time. Those "what if" moments that could've changed the outcome for a lot of people--gone in a flash. Sometimes I think big mama bass thrive off just that! 

 

Those big bass come close enough to us to get a good look at our astonished faces. Then they have graphite replicas of our faces made.

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I lost one last year at 4 am that was probably my second DD.  I feel like the really big ones often bite when we are spacing out and not doing much of anything with the bait.

 

It's really hard to watch your line in pitch Black though.  And I didn't feel her til she was 40 feet to the right of me.  That's just ONE that's gonna haunt me forever.

 

Nevermind the fish that broke me off when I backlashed a cast with my hybrid hunter and then proceeded to jump repeatedly trying to throw the bait.  That one was well over 2 ft long.  It felt like trying to reel in a sack full of concrete until it came to life and just snapped me off.  Probably a DD.

 

That's another fun one.

 

I could keep going. 😂

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  • Super User
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What's weird, Pat, is that a big bass might weigh 5% of our individual weights. And they don't have all our technology. And even then, they win.

 

So often.

 

Too often.

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At night is espeically diabolical. The bigguns hit so hard down my way that it practically swings my kayak completely around. The fight is pure hand to hand combat in the dark and these big bass are very good at it. They're sneaky. They hit when least expecting, almost as if they are following me. And when they come off for whatever reason, it's bye bye see ya later. They win, which is what they are designed to do. It's also how they get so big. 

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