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Yesterday I had some time to go fishing and after some 8 hours of messing around in this Huge lake (Lewis-Smith lake,AL) I found a quiet place with no speed boats or PWC's racing about.
I should have been in a canoe. Brush abounds.
But I came across a stretch of shallow mud bottom. I would never have thought ther'd be a fish in that desert.
The water was clear and the bottom light color so I could see what my bait was doing.
I decided to try out some stuff where I could see how it worked in the water.
After a few spinners, n' Jigs, I got to an ugly Plastic worm.
It was the first worm I tried.
At the very first cast, the worm barely made it under the water when it just stopped moving.
I pulled a bit, thinking the worm was over the edge of a stick or something.
"BANG" the worm was stuck in a Large Mouth Bass's mouth. He just exploed. I didn't have a chance to set the hook, he almost took it up into the trees near the bank. I had enough problem hanging onto the rod. I just wasn't expecting that kind of fury.
I was using a 'Circle Hook' and just like someone else said, (in our Hook thread) the Hook sets itself.
It was stuck in the corner of his mouth. He wasnt gonna get off.
I think I'm gonna stick with those Circle hooks! (pun intended)
That was the very first Bass I've ever caught on a plastic worm. 4 lbs 19". I guess I shoulda left it in the Lake for other Bass fishermen, but I just couldnt. I'm gonna eat im'.
I should have been in a canoe. Brush abounds.
But I came across a stretch of shallow mud bottom. I would never have thought ther'd be a fish in that desert.
The water was clear and the bottom light color so I could see what my bait was doing.
I decided to try out some stuff where I could see how it worked in the water.
After a few spinners, n' Jigs, I got to an ugly Plastic worm.
It was the first worm I tried.
At the very first cast, the worm barely made it under the water when it just stopped moving.
I pulled a bit, thinking the worm was over the edge of a stick or something.
"BANG" the worm was stuck in a Large Mouth Bass's mouth. He just exploed. I didn't have a chance to set the hook, he almost took it up into the trees near the bank. I had enough problem hanging onto the rod. I just wasn't expecting that kind of fury.
I was using a 'Circle Hook' and just like someone else said, (in our Hook thread) the Hook sets itself.
It was stuck in the corner of his mouth. He wasnt gonna get off.
I think I'm gonna stick with those Circle hooks! (pun intended)
That was the very first Bass I've ever caught on a plastic worm. 4 lbs 19". I guess I shoulda left it in the Lake for other Bass fishermen, but I just couldnt. I'm gonna eat im'.