Great Story.
Speaking of line size .... Dec 1955 using a Mitchell 300 and Conolin 6' Rod and 6# line an old 3 hooker Red Worm with a little prop spinner and a #4 Split Shot .. A lot of Coon Tail Moss ... No snags (Natural Lake .. Dunsford Pond Washington Couty FL) That 10 pounder made this boy sweat .. I kept on using this rig (different lures) until I latched on to a big fish in heavy grass .. I leaned over the side of the boat in the wad of grass it was wrapped up in and went straight to its lower jaw (mr. lucky) that was an 8# plus ... I quit Bass fishing with that light out fit that day (this was on the Lucas Lake About 1/2 mile from the Dunsford ) in the same lake years later while fishing with an ultra lite and 4# line for Bluegill with a jig I tied into a fish that I thought I must have the world record Bluegill ... My son and good friend but now departed fishin buddy Dave Bannister were in the boat with me .. all most into the boat and in the clear water I saw it was a big bass .. they could not see it because of the different angle ... I reached down and got it by the lower jaw and into the boat (the little #6 Jig fell out) and I thought the both of them were going to leave the boat when they saw the 8# + and they were looking for a Blugill ... The bass did not jump.
I can see the looks on their face today ..
Light Line can make you sweat but it is sometimes worth it.
TTYL
JSC
Last edited by JSC; 12-12-2008 at 10:53 AM.
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