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Curse of the big net - the one that got away (winni derby story)

We got up to the lake Thursday night kind of late. I had one brother with me and the other was waiting for me up in Paugus bay to launch and dock at the house we were staying at. Arriving late 9PMish, we decided a night time launch was not in our best interests. Windy that night too.

Next day we were out trolling my favorite big fish waters and within an hour one of the leadcore lines whipped off of it's clip on the starboard side planer board line. Here comes a new boat - we both thought!

This being my 1st time out this year (latest I have ever waited) I grabbed the rod and started on the fish. I was so excited that this was only going to be the start of the day; I decided to be a good brother and handed the rod to my younger brother.

After moving the inside downrigger rod and line out of the way I ran up to the front of the boat to grab the net. I picked it up and then hear my brother shout, "get the big net.. this is a good fish!"

Cool beans. I get to use my big net I thought. This big net as we call it is a deep wide net with a 6 foot handle. I could probably net a striper with it if I wanted to.

As I return I hear some splashing and movement then my brother in distress with some choice words. I then asked, what is wrong.

He pointed down to about 6-7 feet out from the boat and there swam a giant pig of a salmon parallel to the boat about 6 inches down. The line from the rod was wrapped abound the downrigger line after the fish lunged for the boat and wrapped the line.

It is like the task that no netter ever wants. The chances of loosing this fish were greater than landing it. Reaching out for the fish in efforts to net it, it rolled and swam down into the water breaking the 4 pound line like it was a planned tease for what would then become a long weekend of smaller fish for us to only remember being close to such a big fish.

All stories should have a happy ending though so on a positive note we all had a fun time just fishing for the weekend. Each year this derby puts us together to fish without excuses of busy schedules or other venues that interupt what we so cherish in life.

-Brian

Re: Curse of the big net - the one that got away (winni derby story)

I lost the biggest salmon of my life the exact same way 2 weeks ago. Ahhh the one that got away stories are always the best aren't they! LOL

Re: Curse of the big net - the one that got away (winni derby story)

I handed the first fish over to my wife, albeit it wasn't anything big, but she did land it. So I can understand the 'trying to be nice' and that even the best of anglers lose fish to circumstances beyond our control. What is it they say, there's always next year?

Tibbs

Re: Curse of the big net - the one that got away (winni derby story)

I've caught thousands of fish in my lifetime but the ones I remember most vividly are the big ones that got away.

Re: Curse of the big net - the one that got away (winni derby story)

I found along time ago that 4 pound leader is not very forgiving when netting. I use 8 pound and catch plenty of fish, I don't think it matters at all which test leader you use.

Big John