Dang it i'm hung up....CRAP NO I WASN'T!!!!!!
a few years back my dad and I were trolling on current river for walleye in early august about dusk. We hit the deep holes and let about about 75-100' line and troll really slow up river with deep running cranks. we get hung up a lot and are used to messing with the baits to get them un hung fairly easy.. sometimes though it is really hard to tell the difference between a fish that is not really fighting and getting hung up.. so we are in our favorite hole and my heavy duty pole just bends back and line starts flyin off the reel... i fell it and didn't really feel any jerking and said crap i'm hung shut it off.. so we shut the boat off and starting floating back.. i kept tension on it for a while but it still felt like i was hung, so i started my flipping of the rod, and poping the line to try to get off of a what i thought was a rock or log on the bottom.. well about 2 minutes of this later we float down a ways and i see something freakin huge roll and i realized it was a fish.. well by the time i got the line tight again, and starting trying to land it , the hook had worked loose and i lost the fish.. dad got a better look at it than i did and he said it was as big or bigger than the 11lb walleye he has on his wall. i still to this day kick myself for this everytime i troll this hole.. current river has produced some massive walleye... last month there was a 13lb fish in the paper that was officially weighed. and some of our older friends who are retired and fish for them all the time land several in the 8-10 pound range.. oh well huh maybe next time
dang it i'm hung up.......
I was fishing my dad on the ARkansas River about 15 years ago and caught a 42 pound flat head on 12 lb line while crappie fishing. It took us about 45 minutes but we got the fish in and had it weighed, took a few photos and the cleaned it. Lots of filets out a 42 lb flathead.