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Losing a DD is it better to not see em #10963668 07/08/15 04:39 PM
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So i haven't been fishing much this year. So when i lost a fish that looked like a DD i felt sick sick. And to top it off i was off shore and cranking at that. I thought i was either going to throw up or do the nestee plunge grin lost her right at the boat! I wish i hadn't seen her! FEEL MY PAIN Shot in 720p crazy


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Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: CrankBait1007] #10963700 07/08/15 04:51 PM
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Lost a fish in my hands up against the side of the boat earlier this year that was larger than my 12.76.

1oz spinnerbait pop'd right out of the mouth when trying to lip her.

It's a disgusting / disturbing constant feeling that will haunt you until you catch a fish of equal or larger size.

Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: CrankBait1007] #10963718 07/08/15 04:56 PM
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man, you were much more composed than I would have been!


Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: driedmeat] #10963735 07/08/15 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted By: driedmeat
man, you were much more composed than I would have been!
Driedmeat i do my ranting off camera wink


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Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: CrankBait1007] #10963746 07/08/15 05:04 PM
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I'd rather never see it. Then I can just try to convince myself it was a carp or catfish and move on.

Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: timwins31] #10963765 07/08/15 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted By: timwins31
I'd rather never see it. Then I can just try to convince myself it was a carp or catfish and move on.


I agree.

Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: CrankBait1007] #10963767 07/08/15 05:11 PM
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What rod are you using? It looks fairly stiff. Maybe it wasn't helping you very much and was easy for the fish to get some slack and shake the bait. Keeping that deep bow in the rod helps them stay buttoned up.

Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: epicoutdoors] #10963779 07/08/15 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted By: epicoutdoors
What rod are you using? It looks fairly stiff. Maybe it wasn't helping you very much and was easy for the fish to get some slack and shake the bait. Keeping that deep bow in the rod helps them stay buttoned up.
Yup it is. I have a few cranking rods with the bow in them but hate using them when bumping bottom.


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Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: CrankBait1007] #10963960 07/08/15 06:20 PM
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The biggest fish I ever had on was @ Fork and was more than likely DD........ I did get a real good look at it before it broke me off in a deep tree @ Burch.......I think seeing it made it a whole lot worse.........


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Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: CrankBait1007] #10964120 07/08/15 07:29 PM
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I lost a monster this weekend. Flipping under some overhanding trees...20lb flouro....set the hook...felt her swim for all of 2 seconds and then snap....all I saw was a white belly flash....I feel ya.

Lost a 10+ at the boat on Fork last summer...deep crankin...sucks...but it's what keeps us going back

Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: CrankBait1007] #10964200 07/08/15 08:04 PM
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Crank, hahaha that reaction. Priceless. I've never latched onto a DD that I know of but I will take a moment of silence for you.


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Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: CrankBait1007] #10964210 07/08/15 08:10 PM
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Its way worse when its feet from the boat and both you and your partner see it come halfway out of the water and throw your spinner-bait. It was my partners first 10 minutes ever on Falcon, "dam that was a big fish" he said. My thoughts were, yea you wont see another one that big this trip I promise!

I've caught well over 10 fish in the 10 to 11 lb range, my estimate of the fish was 15 lbs with my own eyes!

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Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: InTheClear] #10964215 07/08/15 08:13 PM
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Your thought was correct, we did but see another that size.


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Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: CrankBait1007] #10964226 07/08/15 08:19 PM
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you know that fish was a once in a lifetime! That would have been close to Tommy's record!

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Re: Losing a DD is it better to not see em [Re: CrankBait1007] #10964260 07/08/15 08:32 PM
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I'm ready to go back and fine it again.


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