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Old July 21st, 2004, 07:06 PM
BassMr
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Do you ever forget the ones that got away?
I mean the bass you just know was a monster,and for whatever reason it got
away!
I ask because last night I had a dream about one I had get off that had to
be 10+ fishing big shiners in pads.He wrapped me and broke the Kahle hook I
was using at the shank.That was in 1987 !
Do you ever forget the bass that win?

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Old July 21st, 2004, 08:26 PM
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Great question, for me the answer is no. Last summer I was fishing early in
the a.m, as I came across a point I chucked a big heddon Lucky 13, twitched
it a few times and saw it get gently sucked under. I waited to feel some
pressure and when I did, I wrist snapped the hook set and the battle was
on. This fish launched it self about 4 or 5 feet out of the water and dove
down like a freight train. The fish was bigger than any I had caught that
year, I would guesstimate between 6-8 pounds. Needless to say I'll never
know. I did not have my drag set and the fish popped free on it's second
launch. It wasn't until my buddy showed up that he pointed out the rear
treble on the lucky 13, it was bent straight back.Other fish have also
eluded me on occasion, including a nice LM at lake Okeechobee this past
April, another one I won't forget anytime soon. But if they didn't get away
every now and then I wouldn't have storys to share with the kids and I think
my desire to fish would be a little bit less than it is now.
"BassMr" wrote in message
nk.net...
Do you ever forget the ones that got away?
I mean the bass you just know was a monster,and for whatever reason it got
away!
I ask because last night I had a dream about one I had get off that had to
be 10+ fishing big shiners in pads.He wrapped me and broke the Kahle hook

I
was using at the shank.That was in 1987 !
Do you ever forget the bass that win?



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Old July 21st, 2004, 10:21 PM
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I can remember hooking a fish once at Kentucky Lake when I was about 8 or 9
that straightened a hook and got away. I was using night crawlers. I'll
never forget it.

I also remember my first trip to Lake of the Ozarks where I threw a plastic
worm next to a dock and thought I'd snagged the dock. I set the hook, and it
was like a tree was tied to the other end. Then the line started coming back
towards me. The fish went under the boat and broke the line. I was about 14
when that happened. I'm 57 now. NO, you never forget some of the big ones!

Randy


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Old July 21st, 2004, 10:21 PM
Netguider
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I can remember hooking a fish once at Kentucky Lake when I was about 8 or 9
that straightened a hook and got away. I was using night crawlers. I'll
never forget it.

I also remember my first trip to Lake of the Ozarks where I threw a plastic
worm next to a dock and thought I'd snagged the dock. I set the hook, and it
was like a tree was tied to the other end. Then the line started coming back
towards me. The fish went under the boat and broke the line. I was about 14
when that happened. I'm 57 now. NO, you never forget some of the big ones!

Randy


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Old July 22nd, 2004, 06:00 AM
Marty
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"BassMr" wrote in message
nk.net...
Do you ever forget the ones that got away?


No.

I lost a SM 25 years ago in Gananaque that was the biggest bass, SM or LM,
that I ever hooked. Last year, on the opening day of the season, I lost the
biggest LM that I hooked all year. It may or may not have been my personal
best. Probably wasn't, but I can't rule it out.

So, I don't forget those big ones that got away, and, of course, I don't
forget the big ones I'm fortunate enough to land, either.


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Old July 22nd, 2004, 12:38 PM
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I used to get in trouble with my wife because I had like total recall of
every fish I ever caught or lost. And even every fish whoever else was in
the boat with me hooked. I'd get into a fishing conversation with someone
and it would be, "Yeah, remember in May '82, when we went up to Champlain
and we were fishing by those two big rocks just south of town farm bay, and
you caught those two 5 pounders back to back on a 7/16 oz Stanley jig with
the all green pork frog on it, then I hooked and lost a fish about 7 on a
4" Purple DingALing Lizard that had one leg broken off, and we couldn't get
another bite after that, but as soon as we pulled off the spot, Arty and JJ
pulled up on it and JJ caught one about 6 with a White spinnerbait with one
copper and one nickel blade, and later wewent back and I got a 4 pounder on
a Chartreuse crawfish DB2 -- the one with the brown back, not the black
back -- and when I got it in there was a big nick in my line and..." On the
way home, my wife would ask me something like "Do you remember the
restaurant we stopped at on our way home from my cousin Bob's in Maine last
year?" and I would say "You have a cousin Bob? In Maine? Are you sure I
went with you?" Boy would I get in trouble for that.

But advancing years keep me out of trouble more often these days. I still
can't remember her cousin whasisname, but the details of an awful lot of
those fish are a lot fuzzier these days, too.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing

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Old July 22nd, 2004, 05:14 PM
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LMAO!!!

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(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
--------------------------=x O')))


"RichZ" wrote in message
...
I used to get in trouble with my wife because I had like total recall of
every fish I ever caught or lost. And even every fish whoever else was in
the boat with me hooked. I'd get into a fishing conversation with someone
and it would be, "Yeah, remember in May '82, when we went up to Champlain
and we were fishing by those two big rocks just south of town farm bay,

and
you caught those two 5 pounders back to back on a 7/16 oz Stanley jig with
the all green pork frog on it, then I hooked and lost a fish about 7 on a
4" Purple DingALing Lizard that had one leg broken off, and we couldn't

get
another bite after that, but as soon as we pulled off the spot, Arty and

JJ
pulled up on it and JJ caught one about 6 with a White spinnerbait with

one
copper and one nickel blade, and later wewent back and I got a 4 pounder

on
a Chartreuse crawfish DB2 -- the one with the brown back, not the black
back -- and when I got it in there was a big nick in my line and..." On

the
way home, my wife would ask me something like "Do you remember the
restaurant we stopped at on our way home from my cousin Bob's in Maine

last
year?" and I would say "You have a cousin Bob? In Maine? Are you sure I
went with you?" Boy would I get in trouble for that.

But advancing years keep me out of trouble more often these days. I still
can't remember her cousin whasisname, but the details of an awful lot of
those fish are a lot fuzzier these days, too.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing



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Old July 23rd, 2004, 02:25 AM
Henry Hefner
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RichZ wrote:
I used to get in trouble with my wife because I had like total recall of
every fish I ever caught or lost. And even every fish whoever else was in
the boat with me hooked. I'd get into a fishing conversation with someone
and it would be, "Yeah, remember in May '82, when we went up to Champlain
and we were fishing by those two big rocks just south of town farm bay, and
you caught those two 5 pounders back to back on a 7/16 oz Stanley jig with
the all green pork frog on it, then I hooked and lost a fish about 7 on a
4" Purple DingALing Lizard that had one leg broken off, and we couldn't get
another bite after that, but as soon as we pulled off the spot, Arty and JJ
pulled up on it and JJ caught one about 6 with a White spinnerbait with one
copper and one nickel blade, and later wewent back and I got a 4 pounder on
a Chartreuse crawfish DB2 -- the one with the brown back, not the black
back -- and when I got it in there was a big nick in my line and..." On the
way home, my wife would ask me something like "Do you remember the
restaurant we stopped at on our way home from my cousin Bob's in Maine last
year?" and I would say "You have a cousin Bob? In Maine? Are you sure I
went with you?" Boy would I get in trouble for that.

But advancing years keep me out of trouble more often these days. I still
can't remember her cousin whasisname, but the details of an awful lot of
those fish are a lot fuzzier these days, too.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing



Now THAT'S FUNNY! I don't care who you are! But true, so true...
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Old July 22nd, 2004, 05:14 PM
Bob Rickard
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LMAO!!!

--
Bob Rickard
(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
--------------------------=x O')))


"RichZ" wrote in message
...
I used to get in trouble with my wife because I had like total recall of
every fish I ever caught or lost. And even every fish whoever else was in
the boat with me hooked. I'd get into a fishing conversation with someone
and it would be, "Yeah, remember in May '82, when we went up to Champlain
and we were fishing by those two big rocks just south of town farm bay,

and
you caught those two 5 pounders back to back on a 7/16 oz Stanley jig with
the all green pork frog on it, then I hooked and lost a fish about 7 on a
4" Purple DingALing Lizard that had one leg broken off, and we couldn't

get
another bite after that, but as soon as we pulled off the spot, Arty and

JJ
pulled up on it and JJ caught one about 6 with a White spinnerbait with

one
copper and one nickel blade, and later wewent back and I got a 4 pounder

on
a Chartreuse crawfish DB2 -- the one with the brown back, not the black
back -- and when I got it in there was a big nick in my line and..." On

the
way home, my wife would ask me something like "Do you remember the
restaurant we stopped at on our way home from my cousin Bob's in Maine

last
year?" and I would say "You have a cousin Bob? In Maine? Are you sure I
went with you?" Boy would I get in trouble for that.

But advancing years keep me out of trouble more often these days. I still
can't remember her cousin whasisname, but the details of an awful lot of
those fish are a lot fuzzier these days, too.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing



 




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