DEAD ON. I remember fishing here up north (PA) - where bass typically don't grow as big as other parts... 1992 - no cell phones with cameras, no digital cameras, just me and a baitcaster with a snagproof frog. Bank fishing pulling the frog through lilly pads. I had bites from big fish all day but not one hookup. Then after cleaning a birdsnest leaving my frog in 10 inches of muck RIGHT at my feet literally - WHOMP. The biggest fish I ever caught. Bent my pole in half and I had to drag it up the bank. I could put my fist in its mouth easy. I have NO IDEA how much it weighed but it was LONG @24". I could not comfortably lip it with one hand. At the time there was no internet so I figured wow - my biggest fish - but I felt so bad keeping it out of the water I plunked her right back in. Years later looking up the record for PA I saw it was somewhere around 10 pounds - I'm an idiot. I'm sure it was flirting right around there - but who knew? I've been fishing my whole life and I only kept ONE bass ever. My first one! I ran all the way home with it on the line when I was a kid. So YES - it will come to someone fishing a smaller body of water with well fed lunkers in the weeds - not on a lake at the hands of a depth-finder.