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    Default Hooking Moby Dick


    Today, October 21, 2008, I was on Lake Ouachita (Arkansas) and was in the process of longline trolling Bandit 300s for crappie. I had out 75 feet of line on two different rods, minding my own business.

    I noticed that for a Tuesday, the lake had a LOT of traffic. Soon a hugh bass rig pulled up alongside and asked, "Hey bud, is there an Academy Sports in Hot Springs?" "Sure not. You'll have to drive to Little Rock, 70 miles east." With that he said he and his buddy were pre-fishing a tournament to be held this coming week-end. (You can bet I'll be hunting and will let them have the lake)

    We said our good-byes and he drifted astern of my boat and before I knew it and unknown to them, they had caught BOTH of my lines!! One line was cut immediately the other....well. The boat took off like a bat out of hell and my drag about BURNED up...like I had hooked a whale or sompin'. It burned up all the way 'til the end of the 160 yards of 12 lb Fireline....then S N A P !!!!

    So, the way I figure it, I'm out of the trollin' busines for the day. Let's see, that's two Bandit 300s at 5.50 each, and a spool of Fireline, $13.00. Twenty-five bucks is twenty-five bucks is twenty-five bucks. Geeesh!!

    I hope those Bandits and that fireline wound so tight around that Yahama that they had to remove the prop to free all that mess. lol

    What a day. To add insult to injury, the crappie bite was crappy today. But it was altogether a marvelous day on beautiful Lake Ouachita. I'll just be glad when it cools another five degrees and maybe gets a little stain to it. THEN....then...maybe the crappie bite will come alive.

    Thanks for comin' along. <><

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    Last edited by Arkie John; 10-23-2008 at 10:25 AM.

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    12 lb fireline for crappie? sheesh

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    I've had my line cut like that while fishing from the bank for channel cats, guy in a bass boat was paying more attention to his fishfinder than where he was going and what was around him. He didn't even know what was going on till I started yelling at him. He had the dencency to shut off his motor and apologize. Sorry bout your tough luck Arkie, good luck hunting
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    Default Okay. Lets discuss longline trolling on Ouachita.

    Quote Originally Posted by john h View Post
    12 lb fireline for crappie? sheesh
    On this 40,000-acre Corps lake, there is a multitude of critters in the depths. While trolling, when I get a tad too fast with my trolling, I have picked up largemouth/smallmouth/spotted bass, bunches carp in the 6-10 pound range and pesky stripers and catfish that REALLY make a mess of a trolling set-up. You can imagine what happens when a large fish hits a six-pound set-up. There goes another lure.

    Now YOU may have the money to replace the Bandits every time you get broke off by an uninvited strike from another species of fish. I choose not to spend my money that way. Besides, the diameter--the DIAMETER of the line--not the poundage classification--is what makes it a sensible choice for trolling--for me. It allows me to not have to pay out as much line for whatever depth I'm attempting to achieve...and I like that. (makes turning easier, too)

    If you were a puritian and into crappie fishing merely for the "fight" of the fish, you wouldn't be trolling anyway. Gimme a break. For a good fight, vertical jig fishing on 4/6 lb test is the way I do that...and I do that much more than troll.

    By the way...did you like the story????? Just wondering. I just thought it was amusing and wanted to share it with you all. <><

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    Last edited by Arkie John; 10-23-2008 at 10:36 AM.

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    Default I can sure see how that would happen.

    Quote Originally Posted by zinsurance View Post
    I've had my line cut like that while fishing from the bank for channel cats, guy in a bass boat was paying more attention to his fishfinder than where he was going and what was around him. He didn't even know what was going on till I started yelling at him. He had the dencency to shut off his motor and apologize. Sorry bout your tough luck Arkie, good luck hunting
    I've had my eyes glued to the Lowrance while trolling, just looking for brush piles, etc, and look up and be 30 degreess or more off course!! It was nice he at least apologized.

    The boys in my story had not a clue and it certainly was not intentional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkie John View Post
    On this 40,000-acre Corps lake, there is a multitude of critters in the depths. While trolling, when I get a tad too fast with my trolling, I have picked up largemouth/smallmouth/spotted bass, bunches carp in the 6-10 pound range and pesky stripers and catfish that REALLY make a mess of a trolling set-up. You can imagine what happens when a large fish hits a six-pound set-up. There goes another lure.

    Now YOU may have the money to replace the Bandits every time you get broke off by an uninvited strike from another species of fish. I choose not to spend my money that way. Besides, the diameter--the DIAMETER of the line--not the poundage classification--is what makes it a sensible choice for trolling--for me. It allows me to not have to pay out as much line for whatever depth I'm attempting to achieve...and I like that. (makes turning easier, too)

    If you were a puritian and into crappie fishing merely for the "fight" of the fish, you wouldn't be trolling anyway. Gimme a break. For a good fight, vertical jig fishing on 4/6 lb test is the way I do that...and I do that much more than troll.

    By the way...did you like the story????? Just wondering. I just thought it was amusing and wanted to share it with you all. <><

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    ohh the story was good just threw me off seing 12 lb test lol... we got same critters up here and i like the challenge of bringing in a 20 lb flat head ocassionally on a 12 foot jig rod with 4 lb test.. gets the blood a pumping

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    Default I had a fight the other day...

    on my brother's new Wally Marshall 14' rod. I bought a new reel for it and filled it with hi-vis 6lb Mr. Crappie line. I was ready....almost.

    Late in the day I had a jig/minnow combo on the rod and something swiped my minnow. I was moving so I threw out a marker and put another on and circled back. Immediately--the rod bowed BIG TIME.

    After a four minute tussle, I came up with a toothy overgrown pike in the 4-5lb range. It was a hoot. For a second I thought I had the state record crappie! lol

    Take care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john h View Post
    12 lb fireline for crappie? sheesh
    Heck, you autta see what my pops uses! 30lb braid on the 16' long rods, 20 on the 12-14'ers. Only like 6-8 lb diameter, so why not? Never know when ur gonna hook bubba, better be prepared.
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    Default That is my philosopy, as well

    Quote Originally Posted by Perch Jerker35 View Post
    Heck, you autta see what my pops uses! 30lb braid on the 16' long rods, 20 on the 12-14'ers. Only like 6-8 lb diameter, so why not? Never know when ur gonna hook bubba, better be prepared.
    I was at Shangri-La on the south shore of Ouachita last week and on the wall there are two 10lb plus...largemouth--one almost 11 pounds! They came from the same lake.

    Now I have never been so fortunate to have a 10 lb (plus) bass, but if I did, I would be cussin' 'til the cows come home if I was usin' spider web for line.

    The Fireline braid offers much to a longliner because the diameter is so small in comparison to the actual strength of the line. The only drawback I see is that there is zero stretch and when trolling for papermouths, well, there is a chance that I'll lose one every now and then.

    Thanks for posting! <><

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    You could always look for the guys boat when you're duck hunting and out of lack of attention mistake his outboard for a duck... think the 12g. damage would get his attention.
    Or maybe the shooting alone will ruin his fishing.
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