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I know I have others but right now this is the only one that comes to mind. I was fishing for Bluegill at Greenwood two years ago. I was near a fallen tree. All of a sudden this 4 lb bass got after a decent size bluegill. When they ran into the tree the bluegill jumps on top of a pine branch and lays flat, right there, for about three minutes. Just when I was getting worried he might need air he flips back in.
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Fish tremble at the sound of my name
While fishing off of a bridge about 20 ft above the water I ran into a string of 15" crappie. I was so excited, especially since I was the only one catching. Apparently a big blue heron had noticed my catches because on my fourth fish he decided he needed it more than me. I'm struggling just to get the big fish 20 ft up on 6lb test when he swoops in and grabs my fish in his bill. Now, I'm fighting the fish and a bird. I'm hollaring, swinging my pole at him and he's flying off with my fish. Finally, he dropped it and I won. I think everybody there got a laugh that day.
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Probably when i was fishing a smaller remote lake in northern mn and nothing had been biting all day. Suddenly my uncle says he has one and as the line is coming we were like wtf is that. Turned iut to be an old like pre world war two leather shoe, we caught it using deep divers down the middle of the lake. We didnt go back to see if we could snag a body but thought it was best not fishing anymore that day. Not sure what they did back then when fisherman went missing like they do now with search and rescue.
I was green carp fishing and hooked a beaver. Managed to get it to the boat, boy was it po'd. I cut the line rather than invite it on the boat. Last one of those I want to hook.