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    Angler's freak catch...himself! | The Sun |News

  • #2
    that would have hurt like can you imagine what a 6oz gripper could do lol

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    • #3
      Originally posted by cocomonkey19k View Post
      that would have hurt like can you imagine what a 6oz gripper could do lol

      Took a 6oz gripper in the face before and from experience, it's not nice. Got snagged about 30 yards out and yanked and yanked....snag moved a couple of feet and snagged again. Thought, right it's nearly there and yanked hard again....For a second there was absolute silence...I thought this is gonna hit me, so I ducked...Smack full on in the forehead. I dropped like a sack of spuds, dazed and with a rapidly forming egg. Sat and thought for a few minutes how bad it might be.....No blood so continued to fish. Needless to say, if I 'm ever snagged now I never rive at it and simply lower the rod tip and walk back slowly!
      Still I think if I hadn't ducked and took it in the face, I may have taken it full in the crown jewels!
      "And I looked, and behold'a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was death, and hell followed with hi, and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword and with hunger, and with the beasts of the earth"

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      • #4
        lol i know its not funny but still i cant help but laugh ive been lucky a couple of times when its been in snags and the weight at come loose and shot out of the water but not once has it hit me and i dont intend on letting it lol

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        • #5
          thats got to have hurt not nice
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          • #6
            I've had one in the chest before up at Crater and it hurt like hell even tho' I was well padded out

            Why would it be neccessary to use a lead that size in a still water swim?
            Regards, Graham

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            • #7
              only thing it could be was distance i would guess some of these still water carp lakes are massive, coupled with the use of relatively heavy line needs a decent weight.

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              • #8
                aye good point, I live within a stones throw of killy lakes and I reckon I'd need a good chuck with a 3oz lead to get anywhere near the middle of the big one with me spinning gear and 15lb mono if there was a breeze
                Regards, Graham

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