George took a cracking 11lb 6oz bass yesterday on a whole launce freelined on a 6/0 on fluorocarbon trace, christening his new Kenzaki 6lb class and 7000i in style. It was a great scrap, and George was keen to release it. It stayed in the net for 5 minutes after weighing, regaining it's strength, but refused to leave. Eventually I grabbed it by the tail, and pointed it downwards, and with a kick from it's massive tail, it was gone.
As a little background, we had arrived at Carteret (in cub waters!) a few hours earlier, and had groundbaited extensively for the local mullet, but they were refusing floating and sinking bread. I had a half a dozen mackerel from fishing earlier, and filletted them to save space in the fridge. The frames were slid into an old onion sack, and lowered over the side to add to the groundbait trail.
George saw the bass swirling next to the boat, and I lobbed some chunked launce towards it, and George saw the pieces taken leisurely. He lip-hooked a dead launce (fridged in a plasticmilk carton from earlier), and flicked it in front of the cruising bass, which it took first time.
It had multiple powerful runs and dives, but George eventually brought it to the net, and safety. IT went a steady 11lb 6 oz on digital scales, and eventually went back strongly.
Mike