logger Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 I just remembered last summer we were out bass fishing and I hooked into one. Its pulling drag, I can barely move it. I'm yelling at my buddy to "Get the net it's a monster!" "This has to be the biggest fish I've ever caught!" During what seemed to be a 5 minute battle, I had developed a small crowd of boats that slowed down to see the fish. I could feel the fish shaking his head and bull-dogging down. Well, when I got it to the net I pulled in about 7 pounds of weeds and a nice stick all wrapped around about a 9" bass! The guys who stopped to watch just shook their heads in disgust and took off. My buddy couldn't stand up he was laughing so hard. He still won't net a fish for me without asking "are you sure you need the net?" Anyone else ever have a slight error in judgement? Quote
Guest the_muddy_man Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 Yea I once thought this BASS that hangs out by the Ramp B of mauch Chunk lake was a nice fish , turned out to be the rudest fish I ever encountered. :o : :-X Quote
squid Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 I HOOKED INTO ONE THAT WOULD OF GONE OVER 5LBS, BUT DID NOT KNOW IT. IT KEPT COMING TO THE BOAT AND I COULDN'T REEL IN THE SLACK FAST ENOUGH TO GET A REAL GOOD HOOK SET. TOLD MY PARTNER TO GET THE NET READY...SWAM PAST THE BOAT AND WE COULD SEE IT BUT IT WAS TO LATE...CAME OFF THE HOOK WHEN I TRIED TO PULL IT BACK TOWARDS ME. Quote
Super User KU_Bassmaster. Posted February 1, 2007 Super User Posted February 1, 2007 Last summer ..... I set the hook and my drag immediately starts screaming. Just as I hook into this fish another boat is passing by and they stopped to watch. We start chatting a little and I say something along the lines of "If it's a bass, it's a MONSTER!!!!". So the fight continues and the fish continues to not give up and pulls line at will. After what felt like an eternity I finally get a visual of the fish ...... I'm thinking to myself crap. I tell the guys (who are the opposite side of the boat and can't see the fish) "its too big and I have to cut the line" as I embarrassingly lip this beast. That got a good laugh and they couldn't believe the size of the fish. I kid you not, this was the HARDEST fighting bass I have ever battled .... including my PB of 10-8. If this fish continues to live and grow ... I think I will need to get some heavy saltwater gear to battle it again someday. Quote
Shad_Master Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 A new favorite saying that I just learned: "Nothing increases the size of a fish than almost being caught". Quote
Super User .ghoti. Posted February 1, 2007 Super User Posted February 1, 2007 Sure, I've misjudged a fish. I once found one guilty, filleted him, and ate him. Then I found out the other fish did it. ;D Quote
Super User cart7t Posted February 2, 2007 Super User Posted February 2, 2007 Some of my most memorable battles over the years turned out to be nothing more than a one pound, fairly flattish rock hooked in a strategic place. Quote
Super User Alpster Posted February 2, 2007 Super User Posted February 2, 2007 A buddy & I were fishing a local charity tournament several years ago. I hooked what I thought was a small dink, almost no fight at all. I didn't bother with a net, just gonna pull him into the boat. When I got him to the boat to heave him over the edge I snapped the line 15# big game, he was a real nice fish. Screwed up my whole day. Ronnie Quote
Hawgin Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 I was fishing in a tournament and on the second cast of the day I snagged my spinnerbait on a log sitting on a point. We moved back and retrieve my bait. After retying I cast back towards that same log and as I started reeling, my line bowed and I told my partner "I'm an idiot, I just snagged that log again." As he was giving me a death stare I noticed that my line started moving, and after a few minutes I boated a nice 5.15. We both over-estimated it at about 7 lbs. At the weigh in we were talking smack to some buddies about their 6 lber, which ended up beating us for big bass by about a 6 oz. Quote
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