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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 2476473" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>I have picked up some like this - obvious they'd been in water for months. </p><p>Pulled up a trotline once, also. We found it 'cause it had about a 60lb spoonbill dead on it, floated up, didn't look right. Had several more fish on, a couple pitiful looking blues we turned loose, and a couple the turtles had partially consumed.</p><p> The guy that set the line obviously knew what he was doing, and had invested plenty of time and money on it. I figure he must've set the line, then had a heart attack or something and was never able to return to it.</p><p> (my grandpa died right after returning home from setting a trotline, but his buddy was able to go back to it)</p><p></p><p>There's a big difference in lost/abandoned lines and running someone else's stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 2476473, member: 25419"] I have picked up some like this - obvious they'd been in water for months. Pulled up a trotline once, also. We found it 'cause it had about a 60lb spoonbill dead on it, floated up, didn't look right. Had several more fish on, a couple pitiful looking blues we turned loose, and a couple the turtles had partially consumed. The guy that set the line obviously knew what he was doing, and had invested plenty of time and money on it. I figure he must've set the line, then had a heart attack or something and was never able to return to it. (my grandpa died right after returning home from setting a trotline, but his buddy was able to go back to it) There's a big difference in lost/abandoned lines and running someone else's stuff. [/QUOTE]
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