The jerkbait had almost returned to the rocky limestone shoreline after my first cast of the evening when the line stopped short. My rod tip began to lurch like a wild bronco was attached to the other end.
I leaned back sharply to set the hooks, just in time to see a hefty smallmouth bass leap out of the surging rapids and then disappear below the surface of the water.
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