'Bout 15 years ago got cabin fever around St. Patrick's (Different Patrick... this one was not much with power tools…) day and through the magic of the internet cured my winter malaise by buying a matched set of 4 Penn International 30TWs and rods. I was the man...
Brought 'em along on a friend's new Albin for a little trolling by the northeast corner of the Mud Hole in August of that year. Found birds and bait but; nuthun, nuthun and nuthun on the troll. Settled in to that - too long on the drag rhythm of not talking just lookin'- checkin’ for weed - changing out lures -lookin'....

Then WHAM!, hole in the water back at the long rigger!
The rod never even twitched the tip. The rod holder was not a welded holder but clamped to the aluminum rail. Whoever mounted it musta' been afraid to scratch the anodizing or somethin'. I never checked it. The holder spins down to parallel with the water faster than a mate’s hand on a tip.
So the hole in the water back by the lure is now matched by the new Penn 30TW rig gracefully clearing the stern and splashing its departure from my inventory...
The adrenaline from the initial strike hit my brain only slightly before the profound depression of pondering the place in the wake where one of my favorite possessions just disappeared. (Note: the Penns were stupidly extravagant purchases both in terms of $$ and considering I didn't own a boat with an engine.)
I stood with my mouth open and my arms limply by my side as the flat line doubled over.... My brother-in-law picked that up and began winching in a fish. Mouth still agape I clear the other lines and get ready to be useful when we see what’s on the line.
I see the double coming up out of the water and look down at the snap and see another line tangled over the snap! The rod and reel had fallen on one side of the flat line while the fish ran to the other and it got tangled at the terminal. I start hand-over-hand down the line towards the tension and after a few good pulls I imitate an NFL long snapper and fire a tuna into the cockpit then start down the slack part of the line…. Thinkin’ I’m getting a yard and a half per pull… spooled ‘em with about 600 yards… did I tie a good arbor knot? Did I?... feels like I’m pullin’ more than just line… AND UP IT COMES!

We WIN!