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Old March 28th, 2004, 06:06 AM
Bob La Londe
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Default I'm Suffering From Rookieitis

"go-bassn" wrote in message
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Get a grip dude, those weren't bass. You can't miss a bass on a Senko!

Why
would you rig it weedless? How tall can the weeds in Michigan be in
March???


Your're kidding right? I take that as a challenge. Come on out and I'll
show you how I can deliberately miss Senko fish. HA! All you gotta bring
is your license.

P.S. Don't feel bad Craig. I missed two senko fish today for the opposite
reason. I never burried the hook.

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"Craig Baugher" wrote in message
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Can't believe it, but I lost three fish today due to premature hookset

(he
says hanging his head low in shame). I just couldn't help myself.

I was throwing a senko rigged weedless on a 3/0 hook, fishing a main

lake
point in 15-feet of water. The 30-second fall was driving me crazy, so

the
first time I felt that distinctive tap, I instantly set the hook, only

to
pull it out of its mouth. Ok, it has been a long winter, we just need

to
calm down and remember to count off 2 before burying the hook.

About a dozen casts later, tap, instant wrist snap, and instant regret.

I
can't believe I just did that! Dropping my head to my chest and shaking

it
in total disbelief, I give myself another pep talk. If I was fishing a
tubebait, this wouldn't have been a problem, but with a weedless rigged
Senko, you need that 2 count. Ok, let's try this again. About two dozen
casts later, the tap, and I instantly snap the wrist, and instantly
recognize the mistake and relax only to feel it hit it a second time. I
can't believe it, but I instantly set the hook again. AGAIN!!! TWICE

ON
THE SAME FISH!!!

I had to just laugh at myself. At that point my cell phone went off,

and
it
was my daughter needing a ride. Well my first bass of the year is yet

to
come, but it's not due to the fish not cooperating, just my rookieitis.


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