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Today i was busy in the morning so didnt get to go out with my friends on the lake witrh the canoe. When i got home i haad an urge to hit up my bass holegot there around 4pm...... I tied on a 10inch power worm (motor oil) HAd a couple hits then hooked into a 4lber after that i landed a couple of small ones... Then i was on a log casted to the end of the log had felt weight set the hook i thought i had the logthen it started running very slow :-? After 10 seconds it sanaped the hook clean off :'(.... it didnt feel like a fish i thought it was maybe a turtle???

would a turtle hit a power baits wworm??

SEAN

Good catchin' Sean!  Yes, I believe a turtle will bite soft-plastics.  I've had something(?) bite off the last half of a Senko many times and I think it was a turtle as they are in the ponds I fish in.  I saw one take a bite right out of a Matt's Baby Bass swimbait as I was lifting the bait up onto the bank.  Left a turtle-shaped cut in the 'belly' of my bait :-[.

Dan

ive caught a 15-20 pound snapper on a yum 6 inch ribbontail worm

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