After all of my recent fun at the spillway, I headed back on the morning of May 11. I figured that I'd have another wild wiper fest on my Goture swimbait, but on my second cast, I got snagged and broke my line. I reached into my tackle bag to find another, but apparently, I left them in the garage.
Life is cruel.
I tried to jury rig something that would work - one of the big Extreme Shad that I tried before, the largest circle hook that I had, and a 1/4 oz egg sinker - and actually got some bites. I couldn't get a good hook up though. At least not with a fish. I hooked a rock just fine and was stuck again.
I tried to walk my line around the bank of the river a bit to see if I could get a good angle to free it, but nothing worked. Swimbait rig #2 was gone. On my walk though, I found a lipless crankbait that had washed up on the rocks. Hey, free lure, why not try to use it? On my first cast, I hooked into this 6.5-lb beauty and reeled her in:
With visions of fish tacos dancing through my head, I put the wiper on my stringer and tried to catch another. Instead, I must have been casting through a school of crappie because I reeled in two in a row that were hooked in their backs:
I don't understand the physics behind how that happened in the water...twice no less...but I decided to target some different water so that it didn't happen again. Not long after, something hit my lure hard, and I thought I had another wiper on my hands. It didn't feel as big as the first water donkey that I landed, but it was still putting up a decent fight on a medium-action rod. When I landed it though, it turned out to be a chunky largemouth bass! I need to get a fish scale because this might have been the biggest largemouth that I've ever caught.
After a quick pic and release, I went back on the hunt for wipers but eventually lost my found lure. What can I say? It was a great #MultiSpeciesDay, but it was also a day of snags. Either way, it was better than being stuck indoors. I can't wait to wet a hook next time.
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