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Don't judge a fish by the fight
Indiana Walleye member Bobby Adkins learns a valuable lesson during the last
tournament on Brookville when he catches a 7.5lb walleye.
To give you a little insight to this story,
earlier this spring Bobby and I and others from Indiana walleye took a trip to
Lake Erie to do some night fishing on the reefs. We had a pretty good trip
catching 32 walleye averaging 4lbs +. But unfortunately Bobby had lost 2, 5lb+
walleye at the side of the boat. So he left Lake Erie not getting a 5lbr which
was his big fish goal. Now Bobby was getting plenty of ribbing from myself and
others, so much so, that every time he missed a walleye we would yell out
"swing and a miss ". Bobby kept his head held high and systematically went
after his big fish goal. He and his wife Katie entered a few of the Brookville
Tournaments for us to hear plenty of stories about the big one that got away. 
But then came July 8th, a friend ( Rusty ) had posted how he just got his biggest walleye ever the day before at Monroe Reservoir. So Bobby and Katie decided to head down to Monroe and try their luck. They were going along when Bobby hooked a hawg and told Katie " get the net this one is big"...got it up next to the boat and saw that he barely had it hooked and thought " this cannot be happening to me again " ...she made one stab with the net and got him. He finally got the monkey off his back, he got a 6.5lb walleye.
Now we fast forward to the the Brookville tournament held on 8-27-05. The following is in Bobby's own words:
After all the big walleyes that I lost early in
the year I did my best to lose this one.... so here is the story and the lesson
to be learned ......It was about 2:00 and after fishing 5 hours and only boating
about a dozen catfish and 3 large carp I get a hit and it about yanks my pole
out of the boat....I grab the rod set the hook and instantly the fish takes
about 50 yards of line with the drag just screaming...I tell Loren that we are
going to have to chase this d**m carp down before it takes all of my line... in
the process of that drag screaming run he crosses one of Loren's lines and we
get tangled so I sat the pole down and went about the business of untangling the
lines...that took a minute or so ....finally pick the pole up and start to crank
the big fish in. I get him close enough to the boat for him to see it and off he
goes on another drag screaming run......all this time I am still thinking d**m
ugly carp. This fish made 3 total drag screaming runs each one getting a little
shorter...finally I get him close enough to the boat to just get a glimpse of
him and now he starts rolling just like a big catfish. So I tell Loren that this
isn't a carp it is a huge catfish come over and take a look. Now I finally got
him up to the boat and got a good look and as I was passing out I muttered the
words get the net its a huge walleye. I am sure there were other words mixed in
with that but I cannot remember...anyway Loren netted the big guy and that is
the end of the story. The lesson to be learned from this is ...no matter how
much you think the big fish is a carp or catfish or whatever, fight it like a
trophy until you know for sure what it is. I got very lucky landing that fish
yesterday as I made numerous rookie mistakes all because I was sure it was a
carp and didn't care all I wanted was my line back. So after losing many large
fish early in the year when I don't feel I did anything wrong I guess things
have a way of evening out..........what a pig it was
....
B-lou
2 lessons to be learned
Don't judge a fish by the fight
And no matter what....keep trying, things will work out.
Submitted by Doug Burkhead