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Old July 9th, 2006, 10:31 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
fishtale
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When I was bass fishing I was using an undersize spinner . I tied into
a reasonable bass and the spinner came free on retrieve. It came right
towards my face and hit my glasses with a real resounding smack. Lucky
they are thick enough that they didn't break. But if I didn't wear
glasses then the spinner could have stuck in my eye. I'm wondering if
angler's angle the rod on retrieve so the lure doesn't flyback to them.
I was fishing in an isolated spot. I think also was the problem of the
undersize spinner. Lesson learned and passed on.
Thanks

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Old July 10th, 2006, 04:56 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
David Vito
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We have a saying, "They don't call them bullet weights for nothing!"

I personally am responsible for 1 crankbait in a cheek this year...Oops!

Dave V

"fishtale" wrote in message
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When I was bass fishing I was using an undersize spinner . I tied into
a reasonable bass and the spinner came free on retrieve. It came right
towards my face and hit my glasses with a real resounding smack. Lucky
they are thick enough that they didn't break. But if I didn't wear
glasses then the spinner could have stuck in my eye. I'm wondering if
angler's angle the rod on retrieve so the lure doesn't flyback to them.
I was fishing in an isolated spot. I think also was the problem of the
undersize spinner. Lesson learned and passed on.
Thanks


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Old July 10th, 2006, 08:19 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Jerry Barton
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Poor Jeremy !

"David Vito" wrote in message
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We have a saying, "They don't call them bullet weights for nothing!"

I personally am responsible for 1 crankbait in a cheek this year...Oops!

Dave V

"fishtale" wrote in message
oups.com...
When I was bass fishing I was using an undersize spinner . I tied into
a reasonable bass and the spinner came free on retrieve. It came right
towards my face and hit my glasses with a real resounding smack. Lucky
they are thick enough that they didn't break. But if I didn't wear
glasses then the spinner could have stuck in my eye. I'm wondering if
angler's angle the rod on retrieve so the lure doesn't flyback to them.
I was fishing in an isolated spot. I think also was the problem of the
undersize spinner. Lesson learned and passed on.
Thanks





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Old July 11th, 2006, 01:17 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Dan Krueger
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fishtale wrote:

When I was bass fishing I was using an undersize spinner . I tied into
a reasonable bass and the spinner came free on retrieve. It came right
towards my face and hit my glasses with a real resounding smack. Lucky
they are thick enough that they didn't break. But if I didn't wear
glasses then the spinner could have stuck in my eye. I'm wondering if
angler's angle the rod on retrieve so the lure doesn't flyback to them.
I was fishing in an isolated spot. I think also was the problem of the
undersize spinner. Lesson learned and passed on.
Thanks


Thick glasses. Nice touch, troller.
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Old July 11th, 2006, 02:36 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bass_Mr.
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I'd almost share a boat with AL sometime. Just so he could be the first ever
person I ever pushed out of a boat. (at speed)
"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
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fishtale wrote:

When I was bass fishing I was using an undersize spinner . I tied into
a reasonable bass and the spinner came free on retrieve. It came right
towards my face and hit my glasses with a real resounding smack. Lucky
they are thick enough that they didn't break. But if I didn't wear
glasses then the spinner could have stuck in my eye. I'm wondering if
angler's angle the rod on retrieve so the lure doesn't flyback to them.
I was fishing in an isolated spot. I think also was the problem of the
undersize spinner. Lesson learned and passed on.
Thanks


Thick glasses. Nice touch, troller.



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Old July 11th, 2006, 02:39 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
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I'd almost share a boat with AL sometime. Just so he could be the first
ever person I ever pushed out of a boat. (at speed)


Oooh, can I be there to video the process? That would rock!
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Old July 11th, 2006, 02:56 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Jerry Barton
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ROFLMAO !!!!!!


"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
k.net...
I'd almost share a boat with AL sometime. Just so he could be the first
ever person I ever pushed out of a boat. (at speed)
"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
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fishtale wrote:

When I was bass fishing I was using an undersize spinner . I tied into
a reasonable bass and the spinner came free on retrieve. It came right
towards my face and hit my glasses with a real resounding smack. Lucky
they are thick enough that they didn't break. But if I didn't wear
glasses then the spinner could have stuck in my eye. I'm wondering if
angler's angle the rod on retrieve so the lure doesn't flyback to them.
I was fishing in an isolated spot. I think also was the problem of the
undersize spinner. Lesson learned and passed on.
Thanks


Thick glasses. Nice touch, troller.






 




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