That little girl was giving me the stink eye so I sure showed her![
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I thought it would fight harder, but it was more of a dead weight.
Like usual at that spot, I was pitching for bass, didn't find any so I moved around a bit and found a bunch of carp that have sometimes shown interest in the leech. They tend to spook if it moves more than just a slight wiggle on the bottom, so gave it some light action and then the turtle came into view.
Basically, I just let the leech rest on the bottom at that point and watched as the turtle inspected it, then started chomping at it. That was surprising enough, and I didn't think it had much of it in its mouth when it started scooting off with it.
Not wanting to cause a lot of harm to it, it slowly lifted the rod tip to a good arc and the turtle was being pulled. I figured that the leech would have just pulled off the jig.
Naturally, I got my camera out and then reached down to help it out of the water. The hook had actually grabbed it right behind the head, in one of the neck folds.
We all know how turtles like to tuck their heads under their shells...
Anyhow, I eventually got the hook free and thankfully didn't see any blood. Even though it's not supposed to be there, I still felt bad for it and didn't want to hurt it.
It seemed to observe me with some degree of intelligence. It was a pretty neat experience. A new respect for turtles has been found from this.[
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