Snagged a Log… Then a Bass CRUSHED It! My New Favorite “Accidental” Fishing Technique
Hey anglers! I snagged a submerged log, started untangling my line thinking I was done… and BOOM — a solid bass absolutely CRUSHED it! 😱
This “I thought it was snagged” moment instantly became one of my favorite new techniques. When your line goes slack or moves weird after getting hung up, don’t just rip it free. Let it sit for a second, give it a little wiggle, and you might turn frustration into an epic catch!
Why This Trick Works So Well
Bass often strike out of reaction or curiosity when something suddenly moves near structure. Those submerged logs and laydowns are prime ambush spots. The momentary slack followed by subtle movement looks just like injured bait — and the fish hammer it.
I’ve been testing this intentionally around timber and brush, and the results have been awesome. Next time you think you’re snagged, pause… wiggle… and get ready!
Drop a 👍 if You’re Trying This!
Comment “SNAGGED” below if this blew your mind. Who else has turned a snag into a great catch? Share your stories — I read every comment!
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Tight lines and see you on the water! 🎣
— Zeke (aka Glenn)
Average Angler Life