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Is It Better To Hooked And Lost Or Never Hooked At All?


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#1 123brad

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Posted April 10 2012 - 11:04 PM

We all got the story of the one that got away. I'm no different. Today i hunged a be bass on a crankbait I saw the flash of it side. And it looked like and felt the biggest bass I ever had on the other end of my line!! Then with a shake of the head he was gone. I was speechless. Part of me was mad for losing it and part of me was glad for just hanging it. But I do know one thing I well be back and try to get her in the boat!!

#2 WookieeJedi

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Posted April 10 2012 - 11:10 PM

I would rather hook one and lose it. That way I know exactly where to find her again.
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#3 tomustang

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Posted April 10 2012 - 11:11 PM

No hook = no fish

Lost = there are fish

#4 Mattlures

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Posted April 10 2012 - 11:51 PM

It is much better to loose on then to never have it. You can learn alot from your mistakes. If you can figure out why you lost that fish you will be better prepaired the next time a similar situation ocures. You said you lost it on a crankbait? Maybe you were putting too much preasure on it and pulled the hooks? maybe your drag was a little to tight. There are many little things we do when we fight fish.We make alot of mistakes and we probably still land most of the fish. Try and figure out why the fish got off and adjust.

#5 Sam

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Posted April 11 2012 - 12:32 AM

Hooked and lost.

Drives you crazy but at least you know she is there and hopefully with her friends.
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#6 SirSnookalot

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Posted April 11 2012 - 03:01 AM

Hooked and lost, would be my choice. I've been spooled I think 5 times so far this year, I mean 200-300 yds of line gone quicker than it takes to type this post. That's a thrill that comes close to actually landing the fish. If I lose a fish that I practice catch and release, I've really almost accomplished what I wanted to do. Hooked it and fought it, I'm was going to release it anyway.
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#7 tomustang

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Posted April 11 2012 - 03:27 AM

Hooked and lost, would be my choice. I've been spooled I think 5 times so far this year, I mean 200-300 yds of line gone quicker than it takes to type this post. That's a thrill that comes close to actually landing the fish. If I lose a fish that I practice catch and release, I've really almost accomplished what I wanted to do. Hooked it and fought it, I'm was going to release it anyway.


Wonder what happens to that 300 yards when it leaves your reel, talk about an overgrown hair tormenting a fish :D

#8 SirSnookalot

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Posted April 11 2012 - 03:51 AM

Wonder what happens to that 300 yards when it leaves your reel, talk about an overgrown hair tormenting a fish :D


I know I'm not the first......lol. Put a fresh 300 of 30# mono on this morning and going out, I'd really like to land a nice one today. Here different things about the length of time it takes the hook to rust out, I don't really know.
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#9 Catt

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Posted April 11 2012 - 06:33 AM

It is better to have hooked & lost ;)

Having hooked & lost I can be confident that I was in the right place, at right time, throwing the right lure, using the right retrieve.

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#10 shady oaks

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Posted April 11 2012 - 06:36 AM

hooked and lost means you've located them and doing something right. Never hooking into one means your still trying to figure everything out. And seriously, everybody enjoys telling a fish story with a fish in it (at least for a minute!).

#11 J Francho

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Posted April 11 2012 - 08:19 AM

Hook and lost is what probably got 99% here in the first place.
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#12 K_Mac

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Posted April 11 2012 - 08:31 AM

Hooked and lost! I lost a monster last Monday as my wife tried to net it (on a Bandit 100 crank). My wife was more upset than me. Knowing there are big girls in the area is good information. I also learned I probably should have been using a softer rod. It's all good, and is all part of what makes fishing great IMO.

EDIT: I am now using a softer rod :D
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#13 123brad

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Posted April 11 2012 - 09:36 AM

I feel the same way, but my dad made a comment that sometime he wish he never hooked at all because its so heart breaking!

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Posted April 11 2012 - 11:33 AM

Hooked and lost- you know fish are there and you can break down what went wrong and how to make it better

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Posted April 11 2012 - 12:03 PM

i have seen 3 hooks go all the way through in my life, thank God my hand wasnt part of it, so call me paranoid but if i fishing a crank or treble lure, if i swing em in the boat or at least get close so i had a fight, I am a bit releived. yea ya call me a wuss.




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