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Recycled jig
When I fished Saturday I caught two bass that ate my bluegills swallowing them so cut the line leaving jig in them. Yesterday I fished same small lake and caught another gill eater. This one had my jig coming out of his rear end from the previous trip with jig completely out except for the hook. Should have taken pic with jig still in. Win win for both of us. Got jig back although paint was chipped and hook appears tarnished. Originally was a bronze hook. Did catch a nice cracker later, nice 11" female.
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Dang a pic woulda been so cool. And wow, that jig is tough, made it through his digestive system intact.
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Have pics but won't let me download them now. Try later after today's trip.
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Poor digestive tract…:Rofl
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Still won't let me download pics.
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Weird. For now, I'll pm you my phone number and you can text the pics to me to upload.
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That’s a first for me . Pics when you can, be neat to see.
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I'll send pics to slab and get them up.
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and silly me always thought they meant my head when they said "pull it out of your @## .....:Rofl
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You can see that the bass has a little redness around it's poop chute, probably from dragging it around. I know that jig head paint and hook color didn't look like that when it went in.
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I don't know this to be a fact but I've always heard that a steel hook will dissolve in a fish's stomach after four days. I've never saw it but the person who for me it pretty truthful. Anyway glad your fish made it.