Grabbed about 15 crickets or so and headed to the pond yesterday near my house.
Caught two 12" crappie, 1 bass and 9 nice bream.
Hung a stooopid turtle and as I was trying to ease him up on the bank the hook came out and tied it's self and the line around the end of my rod in about 518 knots.
Knew I would have to fix it anyway I just went ahead and cut it all off and re-rigged.
I had 2 crickets left.
Caught the bass on one and on the very last cricket I caught the best bream of the afternoon.
9 1/2" but was super thick.
Sure enough he swallowed it.
I normally don't use crickets in this pond for that very reason.
I didn't have my little hook remover with me so I just cut the line and let him go.
Hopefully he will make it.
Worst part of the trip is the house I pass that put in a new pool last year, they have installed a privacy fence.
Sure gonna miss swerving and running off the road passing there rubber necking.
Caught two 12" crappie, 1 bass and 9 nice bream.
Hung a stooopid turtle and as I was trying to ease him up on the bank the hook came out and tied it's self and the line around the end of my rod in about 518 knots.
Knew I would have to fix it anyway I just went ahead and cut it all off and re-rigged.
I had 2 crickets left.
Caught the bass on one and on the very last cricket I caught the best bream of the afternoon.
9 1/2" but was super thick.
Sure enough he swallowed it.
I normally don't use crickets in this pond for that very reason.
I didn't have my little hook remover with me so I just cut the line and let him go.
Hopefully he will make it.
Worst part of the trip is the house I pass that put in a new pool last year, they have installed a privacy fence.
Sure gonna miss swerving and running off the road passing there rubber necking.