Fishing

raratt

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Oh shoot, I meant I’ve caught a good 300+ of them, but i actually have caught big ones That might have been that heavy.. They do get old. And they are prehistoric creatures. Another reason why I mostly caught and released.
They are really tasty though, hopefully the slot limit is enabling enough of them to reproduce. I think I hooked one once, my hook was not up to the task...lol.
 

Aeroknow

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They are really tasty though, hopefully the slot limit is enabling enough of them to reproduce. I think I hooked one once, my hook was not up to the task...lol.
Hooked into a good 30+ pound salmon on the feather a few days ago. Bent hook right up at the bank. Size 1 Gamakatsu. Usually they hold up, but not this time :-(
The feather is kinda hard to land them to begin with though. Pretty narrow river especially with the low flows this year.
 
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Aeroknow

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Well taken care of fish still kicking when you clean them are excellent.

A dead fish smells like piss when you clean it.

The season has a lot to do how they taste wintertime fish are excellent.
Gotta bleed em.

sturgeon meat can get fucked up if you cut through the cord. Def gotta bleed em though. Only fish i dont usually bleed are trout and Kokanee. prob wouldn’t hurt to rip their gills first but usually we just put them right on ice in a fish kill bag as soon as they’re caught.
 
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Wizzlebiz

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I used keep a sturgeon here and there but for the most part catch and release. Very rich meat, not really my thing. Fun AF to catch though. I’ve caught a good 300+. It’s all I used to fish for, at least in the delta, for years.
Pulled in a 96 inch sturgeon last summer. Over here keeper is 40-60 inch. Anything under has to be thrown back anything over has to not even come out of the water. I hopped into the damn delta (knee deep at the bank) to get the hook out of its mouth. Thank God we use non barbed hooks here or that would have been a hook left in its mouth.
 

Aeroknow

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Pulled in a 96 inch sturgeon last summer. Over here keeper is 40-60 inch. Anything under has to be thrown back anything over has to not even come out of the water. I hopped into the damn delta (knee deep at the bank) to get the hook out of its mouth. Thank God we use non barbed hooks here or that would have been a hook left in its mouth.
Yup, that 40-60 is to the fork now. It was 46-66 before that but tip of tail. Pretty much ends up being the same. I’m in the same general area as you :-)
 

Aeroknow

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Pulled in a 96 inch sturgeon last summer. Over here keeper is 40-60 inch. Anything under has to be thrown back anything over has to not even come out of the water. I hopped into the damn delta (knee deep at the bank) to get the hook out of its mouth. Thank God we use non barbed hooks here or that would have been a hook left in its mouth.
Oh, and awesome hooking up with that 96”er.
The last long one I got that big was banking it below Clarksburg. Sometimes I would just rather leave the boat at home or in the slip and bank it. That day was bad ass. Fucked my back up though. Lol.
 

Wizzlebiz

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Oh, and awesome hooking up with that 96”er.
The last long one I got that big was banking it below Clarksburg. Sometimes I would just rather leave the boat at home or in the slip and bank it. That day was bad ass. Fucked my back up though. Lol.
I live 5 minutes from great bank sturgeon and striper fishing. I just dont like targeting sturgeon because I like catching more than 1 fish every 3 weeks. Lol
 
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