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[โ€“] GardenGeek@europe.pub 7 points 3 weeks ago

I once seriously encountered a guy at the water's edge who spent about five minutes โ€œreeling inโ€ a snag. It would probably have been noticed much sooner if he hadn't set his brake so softly that every time he โ€œpumped,โ€ he lost as much line as he then reeled back in... It was funny to watch him.

[โ€“] Fondots@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago

Once I was out on my kayak on a lake making yet another attempt to land a muskie (no luck yet) so I had some pretty beefy gear, heavy braided line, steel leader, the works.

My cast didn't go quite where I wanted it to and I snagged a log sticking out of the water. I could see my lure stuck to the log.

I figured with that heavy gear, surely whatever bit of waterlogged bark I was hooked on would give way before my line or lure broke, so I started reeling it in.

Instead my kayak began to move. Was not expecting that.

I shrugged, and figured it beat fumbling with my rod while I paddled over to the log the old fashioned way, and proceeded to winch myself over to the log by reeling myself in. It was a little slow-going, but it worked.

Not really a point to this, but it was oddly satisfying and I think of it every time I see a lure stuck to a log now.

[โ€“] Grass@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 weeks ago

that log looks like I could find a hyrule loach near it if I enter and exit the facility 40+ times