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How often do you double up on one lure?

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Do these guys count? haha

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They sure do.

Last week on a Pop-R.

Fish went 4.5 and 3.5 respectivly. Straightened both hooks out.

When I was a kid, so young I can't recall my age, I caught two speckled trout on some sort of lip-less crank bait in North Bay near Lynn Haven, FL.  About two months ago I caught two small bass on a Model A on a private lake southeast of Orlando.  The two events were around fifty years apart.  I have a buddy that claims he caught two on a worm.  The worm went out the gill of the first fish and the second fish picked it up.  I didn't witness that feat.

I was out a couple weeks ago and caught a little 1 lb bass and while I let my son play the fish at the boat another 1 1/2 or 2 lb bass came up and tried two or three times to grab the lure from the smaller one. this was like 5 feet from the boat. never did hook the other one though.

Never had it happen, although I've seen one bass trying to steal the plastic worm trailing from a hooked fish's mouth on at least 3 occasions. A second hook might have produced a double.

I guessed it was due to our pond being overstocked and low on forage.

I guessed it was due to our pond being overstocked and low on forage.

That doesnt mean there isnt enough forage. That just means that they were really aggressive that day. I mean there could be some sort of competition there but i bet your pond has plenty for them to eat.

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