9/19- SD River....snap!

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9/19- SD River....snap!

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Quick morning trip to the SD River and a quick lesson learned.......just leave the rod with mono at home. I usually just take 2 rods rigged with braid line and this morning took an extra rod with 12 lb mono. Heck,I figured that would be fine. Well, later I started flippin a Rage craw with it into cover. Then got bit, set the hook and it felt like a really nice bass as it headed deep in the cover and the line snapped! I should have known better and just used that rod for a fluke or jerk bait, spinnerbait etc,...but I can only blame myself.
I was not there long, and only had one other bite and managed to land a bass on a Brushhog.
Still thinking the whole way home(and actually right now) about that other bass snapping my line.
Oh well......its all part of bass fishing. :-)
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Re: 9/19- SD River....snap!

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VinnyBass wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 3:03 pm ...12 lb mono. ... and it felt like a really nice bass as it headed deep in the cover and the line snapped!
Dang, that sucks!

Are you sure you didn't have a nick in the line? Did it get you into hard cover?

Usually mono is stretchier than FC which I guess technically makes it more impact resistant, but who knows.

I'm mad because i picked up a big spool of Sunline Defier that I use for topwater and cranking, and I think the eBay seller sold me an old spool because I'm having major issues getting knots to not break when I tighten them.

I'd return it, but at this point, buyer beware.
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DarkShadow wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 3:48 pm
VinnyBass wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 3:03 pm ...12 lb mono. ... and it felt like a really nice bass as it headed deep in the cover and the line snapped!
Dang, that sucks!

Are you sure you didn't have a nick in the line? Did it get you into hard cover?

Usually mono is stretchier than FC which I guess technically makes it more impact resistant, but who knows.

I'm mad because i picked up a big spool of Sunline Defier that I use for topwater and cranking, and I think the eBay seller sold me an old spool because I'm having major issues getting knots to not break when I tighten them.

I'd return it, but at this point, buyer beware.
When I put a bait on, I cut the line back usually a foot. I do this every time I tie on a new bait. There could have been a nick further up the line or the line went across a rock. All I know is I couldn’t turn the direction of the bass and bummed when the line broke. Like a decade ago, I think I had a bad batch of mono that was breaking way too much is probably the only time I remember really noticing something was wrong with a line. I threw it away and got another spool and had no problems.
Sorry to hear about your experience with the line you bought on eBay. That’s a bummer!
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They don't call straight braid "Kelp Cutters" for no reason. I totally understand were you are coming from. We fishermen are optimists by nature.
Nice looking fish for sure!

What is your PB in the SD River?
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KillinTime wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 9:33 pm They don't call straight braid "Kelp Cutters" for no reason. I totally understand were you are coming from. We fishermen are optimists by nature.
Nice looking fish for sure!

What is your PB in the SD River?
Caught a number of 4's and 5's which is always fun and caught some in the 6lb range, but have not been able to break past that. I came very close as my PB at the river was one just a few ounces under 7 lbs on a Tokyo rig/Googan Krackin craw.
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Snap!! I still have nightmares about that sound as a kid in Mammoth losing a big brown. Pretty sure that you will redeem yourself.
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Big C wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 8:47 am Snap!! I still have nightmares about that sound as a kid in Mammoth losing a big brown. Pretty sure that you will redeem yourself.
It is great to have a memory, but sometimes it is sad that we can remember losing a big fish?
When I am fishing at any lake or body of water especially at Murray, I can actually show spots,
the lure I was using and what happened where a big fish came off. Again all part of fishing. :-)
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VinnyBass wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 3:03 pm Quick morning trip to the SD River and a quick lesson learned.......just leave the rod with mono at home. I usually just take 2 rods rigged with braid line and this morning took an extra rod with 12 lb mono. Heck,I figured that would be fine. Well, later I started flippin a Rage craw with it into cover. Then got bit, set the hook and it felt like a really nice bass as it headed deep in the cover and the line snapped! I should have known better and just used that rod for a fluke or jerk bait, spinnerbait etc,...but I can only blame myself.
I was not there long, and only had one other bite and managed to land a bass on a Brushhog.
Still thinking the whole way home(and actually right now) about that other bass snapping my line.
Oh well......its all part of bass fishing. :-)

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What??? You weren't throwing your standard 120lb test from Rite Aid??
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Mcfish wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 10:20 am
VinnyBass wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 3:03 pm Quick morning trip to the SD River and a quick lesson learned.......just leave the rod with mono at home. I usually just take 2 rods rigged with braid line and this morning took an extra rod with 12 lb mono. Heck,I figured that would be fine. Well, later I started flippin a Rage craw with it into cover. Then got bit, set the hook and it felt like a really nice bass as it headed deep in the cover and the line snapped! I should have known better and just used that rod for a fluke or jerk bait, spinnerbait etc,...but I can only blame myself.
I was not there long, and only had one other bite and managed to land a bass on a Brushhog.
Still thinking the whole way home(and actually right now) about that other bass snapping my line.
Oh well......its all part of bass fishing. :-)

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What??? You weren't throwing your standard 120lb test from Rite Aid??
No, I ran out of that line and don't you remember telling me to switch over to Ace Hardware because the line is cheaper.....sadly, they only go up to 30lb test.....still a great deal.
You sure know how to save money.
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Nice report vinny ... I see that junebug color a lot,still hits this late in the year? I usually throwing it in june 😆 Haven't had much luck with purples this year thou ...maybe winter is different
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EL_prowler_619 wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 10:40 pm Nice report vinny ... I see that junebug color a lot,still hits this late in the year? I usually throwing it in june 😆 Haven't had much luck with purples this year thou ...maybe winter is different
What is funny is I don't think I even had a bait in the junebug color till this year or could of had some and never really threw them much.
I have heard few years back that it is a great color to use at Hodges early in the year. I pulled out a number of bags of brush hogs that were sitting idle in the garage for years that were almost all pumpkin related colors. I usually throw pumpkin colored craw baits at the the river, but the water is pretty stained and for some reason just decided to
something a little brighter or maybe easier for the bassto see. So I got some junebug colored brushhogs and caught bass at the river. I have caught bass at Murray also on the junebug color and ordered many more bags of them for future fishing.
Lately, other than the river I have not tossed them or any plastic worms in a few months at Murray as I keep chasing bass going after shad with reaction baits in the middle areas of the lake. Eventually(in the winter) I will start working points and structure again at Murray with brushhogs, jigs, crawbaits and plastic worms... but for now I've been having a lot more action tossing reaction baits.
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