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no but i caught a bass that had a nice octopus hook and senko on it hahahaha

..my granpa hooked a bass that broke off his black worm, he retied with a red worm and caght the same bass.. and the black worm and his hook was still attached to the fish.

I once found a Rick Clunn Lucky Craft - it was floating up against the rocks and bass tried to grab it - that was what brought it to my attention.

I lost a spinnerbait last fall then the lake froze last spring when it thawed I saw on bottom and scooped it out

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We call them bonus fish. In the fall I spend a good amount of time searching for that trophy smallie in the waters of Green Bay(one of these days  ). Just so happens the chinook salmon are in close to shore getting ready to spawn. We hook into salmon every year with lures, dodgers and other trolling gear in their mouths. Also plenty of them with crankbaits stuck in their backs from the guys casting from shore.

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I hooked a bass a few years ago on a fluke and it got around some brush and broke me off. About a minute later, while I was tying on another hook, the bass jumps maybe 10 ft from the boat, shakes it's head and throws the fluke (w/hook) onto the deck of my boat, right at my feet.

I caught a bass on a t-rigged lizard one time in my pond when i was a kid that had a jitterbug in its lip. I had actually had that same bass break my line with that jitterbug like a week or two before.

I threw my lure in a tree the other day and when I pulled it out it had a nice hook with a almost new senko on it

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