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  • Super User

My cousin and I hit the water early this morning and had plenty of action but our last fish of the day happened to be a greedy bass.

It actually hit both of our baits. 

 

I was throwing a Jackall flickshake and he a spinnerbait.

The fish grabbed the worm and my line moved rapidly towards the spinnerbait and the fish grabbed it, crazy.

We literally set the hook at the same time.PXL_20250708_123436209.jpg.990d58e25ac22e7654dd0a1b78a5d970.jpg

  • Super User

Cool!

  • Super User

That’s my PB!

 

No, it’s MY PB!

 

Mine!

 

Mine!

 

Where’d it go?

 

Your line broke!

 

No, YOUR line broke!

 

Yours!

 

Yours! 
 

🤣

 

 

That is awesome! I have never heard of that before!

 

Now does that count as a double or not :)

  • Super User

I think it would count as a half.

  • Super User

Never heard of that before. Pretty awesome story though.

  • Super User
8 hours ago, Jig Man said:

I think it would count as a half.

 

You're a bass half empty kind of guy.

On 7/8/2025 at 10:05 AM, Bird said:

My cousin and I hit the water early this morning and had plenty of action but our last fish of the day happened to be a greedy bass.

It actually hit both of our baits. 

 

I was throwing a Jackall flickshake and he a spinnerbait.

The fish grabbed the worm and my line moved rapidly towards the spinnerbait and the fish grabbed it, crazy.

We literally set the hook at the same time.PXL_20250708_123436209.jpg.990d58e25ac22e7654dd0a1b78a5d970.jpg

That is amazing! We all think we have seen it all but we have not!

  • Super User

That is crazy!

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