I do my darndest to stay "Calm" on the outside especially when I have someone fishing with me, but on the inside I am doing backflips (and for those that know me you are laughing your a$$ off at the thought of my big behind doing flips as you read).
I was at Cumberland a couple of years ago with my brother (only my brother because my parents told me he is my brother for I don't really claim him at all, as a matter of fact I really don't think they are my parents either). I buy his fishing liscense on the way down, put him in my boat, and give him the rod that I bought for him with the jig that I bought (get the picture), anyways it is about 4am and he is getting a good waxing about 15-0 at this time when I am startled at the sound "Oh Crap!! Oh Crap!! Get the NET!! Get the NET!!!" as I am trying to stay inside the boat as it is rocking from side to side due to his MASSIVE hookset. I grab the net, get to the back of the boat and he is letting on like he has hooked MOBY on a light action spinning rod. He is giving it heck, I thought he had hung the 12 pounder that I am looking for. After what seemed like a 5 minute fight I lay the net under a 6 inch ROCKBASS. What in the Hell are you doing I say, he says well it was pulling really hard and I thought it was a big one. I started laughing and told him, wait until you hook a 5 pound Brown fish, Get the net (HA HA HA). I get back up front and the very next cast he makes, he say that he thinks he is hung up. I look out to see if I can tell where he is so I can go get it and to my suprise I see this blue line glowing in the distance from the blacklight that is swinging from a tree about 40 feet up, dropping all the way down to the edge. He was so jacked up that he was 20 yards from the bank and made a cast about 40 feet up into the tree on the bank, never got that jig back. He ended up taking a good whipping that night with the final score of 22-2, mine were all smallies for I don't count rockbass and his 2 were rockbass for in his opinion if it has 2 eyes it counts as one on the scoreboard.



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