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| Or that could actualy be a " letter L " fish depending where you are standing at the time. Lmao [:bigsmile:]
Let me explain. I was fishing with a couple of regular clients yesterday when after pulling my lure out of the water the client in the back of the boat says " fish ". I look out next to the boat and see nothing so I look down and see a big fish paralelle to the boat just under my lure so I put it back into the water down 2' right to the fish's nose and then pulled it forward some 1' to have the fish eat it. It actualy never nailed it but just sucked it in and after seeing no hair left on my spinnerbait I set the hooks hard and handed the rod to the kid in the front of the boat. It gave him a great fight and once landed she measured out at 50 inches.
Now what a stupid fish that was. LOL I wish they would all be that easy as me and my clients would of been catching 20 to 30 fish over 45 last week or so. [:p]
Now do I dare call that a figure 8 fish? or maybe a 3' cast fish? I don't think it could ever get that easy ever again, that actualy beats that first cast 40 incher from last week. [:sun:] | |
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| Richard, have had them do the very same thing more than once. One time pulled my crankbait out of the water after making the L and after pulling the lure out of water a fish appears from nowhere. I put the bait back down toward the water and the fish eats it just as the rear treble enters the water. Barely hooked, I gave it line and after a nice fight landed it. This was during one of Rollie and Helen's Tournaments on the Minocqua Chain. Very fortunate for me I would say. This would be on a figure?????? | |
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| ALRIGHT, that's it. Richard, you gotta bottle up some of that MOJO and send me a bottle....... FAST!!!!!! | |
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| Can't beat that 50"...but was fishing with Lunchie and Boro last year...Lunchie bringing his bait in, I ask him to hand me a Dawg off the dash, he turns to hand it to me while still moving his bait in the water. Fish COMIN! I yell, "you've got a follow!", he slaps the bait right into the water ahead of the fish, fish bites....but it's Lunchie here, so of course it manages to find freedom and swims off laughing.
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