06-26-09, 04:58 PM | #1 |
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Bass VS Duck
Today I turned 50, and my wife, being the good woman she is, suggested I take the day off from work and go fishing. So I did. I was on the water by 4:15AM enjoying the peaceful quiet surroundings of Flint Lake. At 5:30, all hell broke loose a short distance from me. I was fishing about 35 yards off shore when a HUGE bass decided a duck would make a good meal. It looked to me to be a duck about the size of a small mallard, a little bigger than a wood duck. There were three ducks sitting in shallow water near a small dock with lilly pads when the bass tried to engulf one of the ducks. However, the bass had "bit off more than he could chew." I motored over there quickly to watch the struggle which lasted about 3 minutes. I was in disbelief at what I was seeing. I've often read of baby ducks becomming a meal for a hungry bass, but never an adult duck of this size. From what I could see the bass must have sucked in the legs of the duck, and the ducks legs then became stuck in the basses mouth. I'm guessing maybe as the duck tried to escape, perhaps one or both legs got tangled with the fishes gills. All I know was this ducks wings were flapping wildly and the duck was quacking up a storm. The bass was flipping back and forth and trying to either pull the bass closer or dislodge it from it's mouth. I couldn't tell which. All I know is that this was taking place in about 18 inches of water and the bass and the duck were causing quite a stir. Water was flying, wings were flapping and this bass was throwing his head back and forth, flopping his body side to side in a wild struggle. Finally, the duck came loose and swam away like Jesus walking on water and the bass was gone. I of course was now casting my Jitterbug all over that area trying to get the bass to take my bait now, lol. I knew it wouldn't work but I had to try. I ended up catching 12 bass today which made for a pleasant birthday, but that memory of the bass/duck encounter is what I'm going to always remember.
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happy birthday man! and by the way, could ya tell how big the bass was?
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Hahaha...great story Keith! I wish you had a hat cam like some of the guys on here.
Man, I bet that bass won't do that again. And I bet that duck holds his legs just a smidgin closer to his belly from now on too! Oh yeah...Happy Birthday, Keith!
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I really would have to take a wild guess at the size of the bass. I'm going to guess around 8 pounds or so. And to think I used to wonder if a 3 inch deep diving crankbait was too big for our area this far up north, lol. This sure put things in perspective!
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Happy Birthday Keith !
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Thanks JB. Were headed for the Texas Longhorn Steakhouse for dinner. Mmmmmmmm good, lol.
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Happy bday man , that must have been something to see .
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Wish I'd been there. That's something to remember.
Happy birthday, too.
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great story keith, another reason to remember your 50th. happy birthday pal. eat you a nice big ol pot of duck soup,lol. naaaa, a steak is gonna be better.
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half a century--man your old HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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Happy Birthday, and thank for sharing a great story. Maybe you should have gone over and whacked the duck in the head and use the duck to boat the bass!
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Now that would've been a great idea brushog, haha. I wonder if the DNR would have looked at that as a legal way of catching a bass?
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Happy Birthday Keith, sounds like ya had a good one!
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Happy Birthday Keith!
And thanks for sharing that moment with us. ~Mark |
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