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1 hour ago, BilletHead said:

           Oh my defiantly. I have scored hook sets on Osage orange, cedar and oak in my haunts. Several rock variety's too. I think I should start a hook set life list. What say you Folly? Can you work one of those up? Do you have to net and land a identifiable piece or can we guess? # snag and release ,

 BilletHead

Give me a couole of weeks ti do the research and I can get a life snag list for OAF members☺. If you have leader in hand and can id the brush then count it as a caught species. I caught eastern red cedar, shag bark hickory, white and red oak, and a couple unidentified snags on my trip yesterday☺. Even then I could not snag a rock.

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5 hours ago, Daryk Campbell Sr said:

So if I snagged into an oak, pine, and a maple,  would it count as a multiple species trip?  

Yessir! Snag away.

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14 minutes ago, Johnsfolly said:

Give me a couole of weeks ti do the research and I can get a life snag list for OAF members☺. If you have leader in hand and can id the brush then count it as a caught species. I caught eastern red cedar, shag bark hickory, white and red oak, and a couple unidentified snags on my trip yesterday☺. Even then I could not snag a rock.

        Please distinguish what kind of rock on the list, Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary. Then break those down again to areas we can snag them please. Do minerals and fossils count?    Single hook, treble hook, multiples of each hook? So many questions but you are the life list expert. Hamilton is too for that matter,

  BilletHead

"We have met the enemy and it is us",

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Posted
3 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

If a man speaks in the forest with no women to hear him, is he still wrong?:lol:

Absolutely 100%

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

Posted
On ‎9‎/‎18‎/‎2017 at 8:05 PM, BilletHead said:

        Please distinguish what kind of rock on the list, Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary. Then break those down again to areas we can snag them please. Do minerals and fossils count?    Single hook, treble hook, multiples of each hook? So many questions but you are the life list expert. Hamilton is too for that matter,

  BilletHead

This was a fluvial sedimentary rock snag on a marabou jig :rolleyes:! That is not to be confused with a lacustrine sedimentary rock snag!

Rock Rock bass - Barclay Access - Niangua - 28Sep16.JPG

Posted
3 hours ago, Johnsfolly said:

This was a fluvial sedimentary rock snag on a marabou jig :rolleyes:! That is not to be confused with a lacustrine sedimentary rock snag!

Rock Rock bass - Barclay Access - Niangua - 28Sep16.JPG

You took the words right out of my mouth!

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

Posted
3 hours ago, Johnsfolly said:

This was a fluvial sedimentary rock snag on a marabou jig :rolleyes:! That is not to be confused with a lacustrine sedimentary rock snag!

Rock Rock bass - Barclay Access - Niangua - 28Sep16.JPG

 

Many years ago I had been fishing a ledge around Aunts Creek on Table Rock with a jerkbait and getting some really crazy results. The jerkbait would scrape across the top of that ledge just before it dropped off greatly. On one of those scrapes I somehow snagged a huge rock, must have weighed 27 pounds, just as the bait was at the edge and that rock tumbled off the ledge and headed for the bottom. Rod doubled over, drag screaming, this is a huge fish. YUUUUGGGEEEE! I was so disappointed when I finally figured out it wasn't a fish. 

 

 

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Early this summer I was fishing Roaring River w/ my cousin. Managed to snag a crayfish on my ruby midge (splitshots slid down my tippet onto the fly itself). Later that day my cousin caught a sculpin on a trout magnet:lol:

 

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edit: The crayfish was revived and released... lol

Live count (10/19/17) : Streamers lost to Taneycomo's Giant Squid = 12

 

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a few years back I was on my dock trying to adjust a wiggl wart to get ot to run straight. I had 10lb test mono on. I was cast far out and watching how the wart ran coming back. I sngged this thing right in those three bones where the body meets the bill.. Was a bit of a tussle  but let him have all the time he need to give it up. 

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