Back when I still could throw big baits all day without needing arthroscopic surgery, I was at DVL chucking a 8" Triple Trout. We went to the back of a cove near the west dam and I flung it deep in there, and backlashed quite nicely. I sat there for 10 minutes picking at it until I finally got it out, and I had already presumed that I would be screwed like a pooch since the water was up and there was so many trees. I knew my bait sank and got stuck.
And sure enough, I start winding in and I'm stuck all right. I start hand lining what I presumed was a tree limb, and since it was coming in, I continued to do so. Finally, when it was straight down, my buddy grabs my line and starts pulling it up and suddenly he lets go and jolts back.
"DUDE! THERE'S A FISH ON THAT!"
And sure enough, the biggest catfish that I have ever seen has my Triple Trout sideways in it's mouth. It looks like a bass with a rapala. I panic and instead of letting the fish run, I clamp down and it breaks me off. The cat had to be at least 40 pounds. So, if anybody caught a big ole cat from DVL that had a Triple Trout sideways in its mouth, hope you enjoy the swimbait.