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As some of you know, I have been fishing the same little pond close to where I work about twice a week. There is a great amount of brush all over the bottom, and I have lost several lures over the last month. Yesterday I got all snagged up in some line from a lure I had previously lost. I got my jig untangled from the line, and I thought "I wonder if I can get whatever lure back that is on the end of this? I messed with it a while, then it started pulling back! I pulled it in hand over hand, and there was about a 13" bass on the end, and a $5 jig I had lost a couple of weeks ago. The bass didn't look like he had been hooked very long, maybe even bit it while I was messing with it, but the hook was run all the way through his cheek.

I'm sure this is not the only time this has ever happened, but a first for me.

  • Super User

Iv done it several times only a few times with a fish attached usually it's some one elses lure though.

  • Super User

I snagged somebody's walleye jig eariler this year and had a 15 apound carp on the other end.Talk about a fight!

I was using a c-rig got hung on a stump popped it loose and hung a crankbait caught a 3 pounder will reeling it all in

Happened to me a few times using Senkos, I get em hung up on rocks when shore fishing on my river. I think once they get snagged they act as like a drop shot rig and just hang there freely and fish hit from pure reaction. It makes the bait look natural and the bass can't resist! Gotta love pull'in one out when you least expect it, oh wait that's fishing.....

It happened to me once, I was using a baitcasting rod and got a birdsnest but the lure went like 5 yards into the water, once I got the tangle out I reeled it in and all the sudden I felt a fish on it, ended up catching a nice bass

  • Super User

Once, I was jig fishing in the spring and I felt like I snagged on something. I thought I got out of the snag and let my line go slack to continue on hopping/dragging the bottom. Well my line started to dart off to the side, so I set the hook. I thought, Man, that must have been a pretty bad hook set because it felt like I pulled on bungee cord. I finally figured out that I still have a fish on the end and when I got it to shore I found what I snagged. My jig had hooked on to one side of a three way swivel (the part you tie to) and on another end of the three way swivel was about a 4' leader and a rainbow trout. :(

  • Global Moderator

I've done it several times. I like it when I get snagged and as soon as it pops loose it gets hammered! B)

i hooked a fish onetime and it jumped off low and behold i pulled in a very sogged and fragile worm of mine that was in its mouth O.O

  • Super User

Caught fish while snagged, caught fish while taking back lash out, caught fish while lighting a cigarette, caught fish while peeing over the side of the boat, & yes caught fish while sleeping!

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