![]() ![]() “Oh my God, it’s a 10-pounder,” Greg said. The bass then decided to jump out the water near the vessel. I was hollering, ‘Get the net, get the net!’” “She ran to the side of the boat 15 feet from us. “The fish just took off with it,” she said. ![]() Green was now casting a green-pumpkin, blue-flaked, Texas-rigged Zoom Brush Hog instead of her previous lure with the brush guard.Īt 8:20 a.m., she cast the Brush Hog out there twitching it a little. “So, I cut the line and tied a Palomar knot on the hook.” “I told Greg that I was going to go ahead and retie because I may catch a big one today,” she said. Switching up lures, Green looked at her fluorocarbon line and noticed it was frayed at its end. The anglers were fishing the Palo Gaucho area casting their baits into 3 feet of water. “I was discussing, not complaining, with Greg about bass hitting my bait – but not getting hooked because of the brush guard,” 43-year-old Tabatha Green said. ![]()
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