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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 145047" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>When I as a kid, my brothers and I used to fish for bullheads below a dam on a river in southern MN. We'd put on a really fat blob of worm and a heavy sinker and let the hook sit on the bottom with our rod propped up on a log. One time one of my brothers cast out, hooked my rod and it went sailing out into the river. That was the end of fishing for me. About an hour later the same brother reels in and has my rod by the tip. Incredibly his hook managed to snag the guide on the tip of my rod and I was back in business again. It's pretty amazing things like that happen.</p><p></p><p>I've often fished flowage lakes in northern MN and have lost lots of tackle in the forest of stumps under the water. It would be very cool to see the lakes partially drained down - you could go out and harvest snagged lures and make a fortune selling them as collectibles on Ebay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 145047, member: 1417"] When I as a kid, my brothers and I used to fish for bullheads below a dam on a river in southern MN. We'd put on a really fat blob of worm and a heavy sinker and let the hook sit on the bottom with our rod propped up on a log. One time one of my brothers cast out, hooked my rod and it went sailing out into the river. That was the end of fishing for me. About an hour later the same brother reels in and has my rod by the tip. Incredibly his hook managed to snag the guide on the tip of my rod and I was back in business again. It's pretty amazing things like that happen. I've often fished flowage lakes in northern MN and have lost lots of tackle in the forest of stumps under the water. It would be very cool to see the lakes partially drained down - you could go out and harvest snagged lures and make a fortune selling them as collectibles on Ebay. [/QUOTE]
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