"Stalking" Day at Probation

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"Stalking" Day at Probation

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It's stocking day at Probation Pond, and the locals couldn't be happier, as the ramp was loaded with anxious individuals ready to score a stocker, or 12.

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(DRAMATIZATION)

I saw the Merry Men of Sherwood at the outskirts of the mayhem, so I wandered on over and before I can ask how many cormorants have followed their swimbaits today, the Resident Swimbaiter turns to me and says:

"You know what I just saw?"

"Me cleaning up about 100 yards of braid, discarded hooks, empty Power Bait jars, and $30 worth of aluminum cans thanks to the stocking?"

"Hmm ... No, I just saw that guy over there on the other side of the pond cast his $hit all the way over on this side of the pond."

"OK, and?"

"And from my calculations, he happened to cast right on top of this other guy right here next to us, who also cast towards the middle of the lake. What are the Vegas odds that their $hit gets tangled?"

And then we got our answer.

The guy on the other side of the lake began reeling their rig in, which got tangled up in the rig of the guy next to us. And of course, the bell on the end of his rod started ringing and all hell broke loose.

The guy on the other end of the pond thought he had a biggun. And so did our guy next to us, whose dog began going ape $hit as the bell continued to go off. They tugged and tussled with one another as they looked around for their respective nets, hootin' and hollerin', while we stood there cheering them on, giving them encouragement.

It took them a few minutes before they realized they were fighting each other, and it took them a few more minutes to decide who was going to open their bail and let their line loose.



The largies are on beds already and I try not to mess with them, although blind casting doesn't really guarantee you're not getting a fish off a nest. It was the first time in a while I got 5 solid keepers in an hour long stint. I got 2 of those on a bluegill glide, which is always a fun bite, especially when casting seemingly in the middle of no where. The average weight of these fish continues to get larger.

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"Did you see the one that's bedding next to the Razor scooter?"

"Yep."

"Traffic cone?"

"Yep."

"Shopping cart next to the pipe?"

"Yep."

I think a bass would spawn next to a dead body given half the chance here.
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Re: "Stalking" Day at Probation

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When did they realize they were hooked onto each other's line? When the lines came completely out of the water?

Almost as much fun as when 2 anglers on opposite sides of a party boat tangle. Since they aren't looking at each other, they never realize what is going on until a deckhand comes along.

Got a really big 'un this time. Get the gaff! He can't be far away, he's right under the boat.
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Gotfish? wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 2:03 pm When did they realize they were hooked onto each other's line? When the lines came completely out of the water?
Pretty much.

The dude next to us was saying, "he's about to jump! he's about to jump!" and kept sticking his 'pole' in the water to prevent the beast from jumping.

One time at DVL, some dudes were trolling in the middle of the lake, and they hook onto something. One of the guys kept yelling at the guy to 'get the net! get the net!' and it turned out to be a big ole tree pounder.

Every time someone snags a bush or a tree now, we keep yelling, 'get the net! get the net!'

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I'm gonna start yelling "get the net" every time my jig gets hung on rocks. Nevermind that I am out fishing solo on my float tube. I just think it'll be funny, some old guy floundering around, fins in the air, yelling GET THE NET to no one in particular.
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Its fun at Walmart !!
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1Fishdude wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 3:15 pm Its fun at Walmart !!
Exactly!

And much like Walmart, parking is free, entrance is free, and you get entertainment up and down the aisles, and you get all that you need in one stop.

(Just wish Walmart had 3 pounders hanging out!)
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