Many years ago, a friend and I were fishing an island in the Tennessee River below Clifton, Tn. One of us stuck a bass which had hit a Texas rig worm. The fish broke off in a log jam, taking several feet of fluoroescent line with it. About an hour later, one of us hooked it again.The fish jumped and shook off the hook.We could see the other line trailing from it's mouth. We fished on down river for several hours and returned to the same area. The same fish hit for the third time that day. This time we landed it, removed both hooks including the trailing line and released it.


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