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Monday - December 5, 2011 - day 84
Went to Wedowee and fished with Chris Hunter for an AON article. Spent more time looking at places for the article than fishing. We fished one main lake rocky point and Chris quickly caught a keeper spot. When he caught the fish I picked up a rod and started casting a Deep Little N, one of my favorite plugs. That point will be hole number four on the Map of the Month article. On my second cast I thought I had a big fish on but suddenly, after moving several feet, my plug stopped and would not move. I pulled from different angle but ended up breaking the plug off. I decided I had been hung on an old trotline under the water. My plug had slid down the line until it hung up on whatever the trotline was attached to. We left that place and fished a couple more without catching anything, even though we got some bites. I was throwing a jig and pig since I had brought only one crankbait and hated to borrow one from Chris, fearing I might lose it, too. After about two hours we had checked all the spots for the article and decided to go back to Hole #4 to try to catch another fish for pictures. Chris was throwing a crankbait and I stuck with my jig and pig The wind was blowing pretty strongly onto the point and it was hard to fish. After a few casts I had a big bow in my line but still thought I had a bite. When I set the hook I was hung up on something and started pulling my line, trying to free it. Suddenly my line took off and I managed to land a three pound spot. I still don’t know if I was hung and the fish grabbed my bait and pulled it loose or if I had the fish on and he was around a rock. I put that one in the livewell for pictures and started casting again. A few casts later I could feel my jig and pig sliding down the same trotline I had hung earlier with my crankbait. Sure enough, it slid along until it stopped and hung up. I grabbed my line and pulled hard, and it came free. When I reeled in my crankbait was hung on the jig and pig! I had hooked it and pulled it loose from whatever it was hung up on. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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