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On 11/10/2011 9:33 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Nov 10, 8:01 pm, Dale wrote: After declaring my Delta salmon season over last week it was time to head for Suisun Bay on the California Delta, near Pittsburg and Antioch, CA, and get my sturgeon season under way. I arrived at my honey hole on Suisun Bay about 1130 Tuesday morning. A huge outgoing tide was predicted and the weather guesser promised light winds. It doesn't get any better on Suisun! During the huge outgo, I reeled in two nice sturgies. The first at 1730 was likely a keeper at about 46" (I didn't bring him aboard for a measure) but I released him to grow bigger. An hour later I had a suicide hit on steroids unlike any sturgeon I've ever caught - he was like a freight train taking that bait! I got him to the boat in about 15 minutes, and chose to keep that one. He measured 59 inches and weighed 45 lbs. Both came on eel and during that big outgoing current. I spent the night aboard and headed back upriver to Rio Vista the next morning. Lots more photos, a couple of short videos of the night on Suisun, and more story on my homepage:http://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011...turgeon-on-sui... -Dale I gather you eat that ****? If not, whats the sense of catching them, hero? What do you got against a fisherman in a boating group? |
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On 13/11/2011 4:42 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 11/10/2011 9:33 PM, *e#c wrote: On Nov 10, 8:01 pm, Dale wrote: After declaring my Delta salmon season over last week it was time to head for Suisun Bay on the California Delta, near Pittsburg and Antioch, CA, and get my sturgeon season under way. I arrived at my honey hole on Suisun Bay about 1130 Tuesday morning. A huge outgoing tide was predicted and the weather guesser promised light winds. It doesn't get any better on Suisun! During the huge outgo, I reeled in two nice sturgies. The first at 1730 was likely a keeper at about 46" (I didn't bring him aboard for a measure) but I released him to grow bigger. An hour later I had a suicide hit on steroids unlike any sturgeon I've ever caught - he was like a freight train taking that bait! I got him to the boat in about 15 minutes, and chose to keep that one. He measured 59 inches and weighed 45 lbs. Both came on eel and during that big outgoing current. I spent the night aboard and headed back upriver to Rio Vista the next morning. Lots more photos, a couple of short videos of the night on Suisun, and more story on my homepage:http://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011...turgeon-on-sui... -Dale I gather you eat that ****? If not, whats the sense of catching them, hero? What do you got against a fisherman in a boating group? #etc is an idiot. No idea about the sport of fishing, and why not release? Hey, if I catch 30 walleye in a trip, keep just 2 males for eating and let the rest go without hard. Sportsman like. Almost always let the females go so they can breed and yield more for the future. But then maybe #etc isn't a sportsman like player. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems is government is the problem. |
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On Nov 13, 7:54*pm, Canuck57 wrote:
On 13/11/2011 4:42 PM, JustWait wrote: On 11/10/2011 9:33 PM, *e#c wrote: On Nov 10, 8:01 pm, Dale wrote: After declaring my Delta salmon season over last week it was time to head for Suisun Bay on the California Delta, near Pittsburg and Antioch, CA, and get my sturgeon season under way. I arrived at my honey hole on Suisun Bay about 1130 Tuesday morning. A huge outgoing tide was predicted and the weather guesser promised light winds. It doesn't get any better on Suisun! During the huge outgo, I reeled in two nice sturgies. The first at 1730 was likely a keeper at about 46" (I didn't bring him aboard for a measure) but I released him to grow bigger. An hour later I had a suicide hit on steroids unlike any sturgeon I've ever caught - he was like a freight train taking that bait! I got him to the boat in about 15 minutes, and chose to keep that one. He measured 59 inches and weighed 45 lbs. Both came on eel and during that big outgoing current. I spent the night aboard and headed back upriver to Rio Vista the next morning. Lots more photos, a couple of short videos of the night on Suisun, and more story on my homepage:http://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011...turgeon-on-sui... -Dale I gather you eat that ****? If not, whats the sense of catching them, hero? What do you got against a fisherman in a boating group? #etc is an idiot. *No idea about the sport of fishing, and why not release? *Hey, if I catch 30 walleye in a trip, keep just 2 males for eating and let the rest go without hard. *Sportsman like. *Almost always let the females go so they can breed and yield more for the future. But then maybe #etc isn't a sportsman like player. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems is government is the problem. What would you, a " boatless" idiot know about it. Zero, just like your personality. I do NOT fish endangerd species, asshole. |
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On Nov 14, 8:55*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 11/10/2011 9:33 PM, *e#c wrote: On Nov 10, 8:01 pm, Dale *wrote: After declaring my Delta salmon season over last week it was time to head for Suisun Bay on the California Delta, near Pittsburg and Antioch, CA, and get my sturgeon season under way. I arrived at my honey hole on Suisun Bay about 1130 Tuesday morning. A huge outgoing tide was predicted and the weather guesser promised light winds. It doesn't get any better on Suisun! During the huge outgo, I reeled in two nice sturgies. The first at 1730 was likely a keeper at about 46" (I didn't bring him aboard for a measure) but I released him to grow bigger. An hour later I had a suicide hit on steroids unlike any sturgeon I've ever caught - he was like a freight train taking that bait! I got him to the boat in about 15 minutes, and chose to keep that one. He measured 59 inches and weighed 45 lbs. Both came on eel and during that big outgoing current. I spent the night aboard and headed back upriver to Rio Vista the next morning. Lots more photos, a couple of short videos of the night on Suisun, and more story on my homepage:http://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011...turgeon-on-sui... -Dale I gather you eat that ****? If not, whats the sense of catching them, hero? What do you got against a fisherman in a boating group? He's just trying to be an asshole of the same caliber as Harry and Don. Just making a point. You wouldn't understand, bullet head. |
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On Nov 13, 6:42*pm, JustWait wrote:
On 11/10/2011 9:33 PM, *e#c wrote: On Nov 10, 8:01 pm, Dale *wrote: After declaring my Delta salmon season over last week it was time to head for Suisun Bay on the California Delta, near Pittsburg and Antioch, CA, and get my sturgeon season under way. I arrived at my honey hole on Suisun Bay about 1130 Tuesday morning. A huge outgoing tide was predicted and the weather guesser promised light winds. It doesn't get any better on Suisun! During the huge outgo, I reeled in two nice sturgies. The first at 1730 was likely a keeper at about 46" (I didn't bring him aboard for a measure) but I released him to grow bigger. An hour later I had a suicide hit on steroids unlike any sturgeon I've ever caught - he was like a freight train taking that bait! I got him to the boat in about 15 minutes, and chose to keep that one. He measured 59 inches and weighed 45 lbs. Both came on eel and during that big outgoing current. I spent the night aboard and headed back upriver to Rio Vista the next morning. Lots more photos, a couple of short videos of the night on Suisun, and more story on my homepage:http://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011...turgeon-on-sui... -Dale I gather you eat that ****? If not, whats the sense of catching them, hero? What do you got against a fisherman in a boating group? Only those that fish endangered species. I dont care WHAT California says you can or cannot catch. Sturgeon ARE endangered, and dip****s like Dale bragging on here should be keel-hauled for fishing them. They've been here HUNDREDS of years before his wrinkled old ass !! Thats about it. |
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*e#c wrote:
On Nov 13, 6:42 pm, wrote: On 11/10/2011 9:33 PM, *e#c wrote: On Nov 10, 8:01 pm, Dale wrote: After declaring my Delta salmon season over last week it was time to head for Suisun Bay on the California Delta, near Pittsburg and Antioch, CA, and get my sturgeon season under way. I arrived at my honey hole on Suisun Bay about 1130 Tuesday morning. A huge outgoing tide was predicted and the weather guesser promised light winds. It doesn't get any better on Suisun! During the huge outgo, I reeled in two nice sturgies. The first at 1730 was likely a keeper at about 46" (I didn't bring him aboard for a measure) but I released him to grow bigger. An hour later I had a suicide hit on steroids unlike any sturgeon I've ever caught - he was like a freight train taking that bait! I got him to the boat in about 15 minutes, and chose to keep that one. He measured 59 inches and weighed 45 lbs. Both came on eel and during that big outgoing current. I spent the night aboard and headed back upriver to Rio Vista the next morning. Lots more photos, a couple of short videos of the night on Suisun, and more story on my homepage:http://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011...turgeon-on-sui... -Dale I gather you eat that ****? If not, whats the sense of catching them, hero? What do you got against a fisherman in a boating group? Only those that fish endangered species. I dont care WHAT California says you can or cannot catch. Sturgeon ARE endangered, and dip****s like Dale bragging on here should be keel-hauled for fishing them. They've been here HUNDREDS of years before his wrinkled old ass !! Thats about it. Not all sturgeon are endangered. -HB |
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On 11/14/2011 8:23 PM, Honey Badger wrote:
*e#c wrote: On Nov 13, 6:42 pm, wrote: On 11/10/2011 9:33 PM, *e#c wrote: On Nov 10, 8:01 pm, Dale wrote: After declaring my Delta salmon season over last week it was time to head for Suisun Bay on the California Delta, near Pittsburg and Antioch, CA, and get my sturgeon season under way. I arrived at my honey hole on Suisun Bay about 1130 Tuesday morning. A huge outgoing tide was predicted and the weather guesser promised light winds. It doesn't get any better on Suisun! During the huge outgo, I reeled in two nice sturgies. The first at 1730 was likely a keeper at about 46" (I didn't bring him aboard for a measure) but I released him to grow bigger. An hour later I had a suicide hit on steroids unlike any sturgeon I've ever caught - he was like a freight train taking that bait! I got him to the boat in about 15 minutes, and chose to keep that one. He measured 59 inches and weighed 45 lbs. Both came on eel and during that big outgoing current. I spent the night aboard and headed back upriver to Rio Vista the next morning. Lots more photos, a couple of short videos of the night on Suisun, and more story on my homepage:http://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011...turgeon-on-sui... -Dale I gather you eat that ****? If not, whats the sense of catching them, hero? What do you got against a fisherman in a boating group? Only those that fish endangered species. I dont care WHAT California says you can or cannot catch. Sturgeon ARE endangered, and dip****s like Dale bragging on here should be keel-hauled for fishing them. They've been here HUNDREDS of years before his wrinkled old ass !! Thats about it. Not all sturgeon are endangered. -HB You're wasting you time trying to explain anything to that kook. He wouldn't know wildlife management if it hit him between his eyes. |
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On Nov 14, 9:25*pm, Disgusted wrote:
On 11/14/2011 8:23 PM, Honey Badger wrote: *e#c wrote: On Nov 13, 6:42 pm, wrote: On 11/10/2011 9:33 PM, *e#c wrote: On Nov 10, 8:01 pm, Dale wrote: After declaring my Delta salmon season over last week it was time to head for Suisun Bay on the California Delta, near Pittsburg and Antioch, CA, and get my sturgeon season under way. I arrived at my honey hole on Suisun Bay about 1130 Tuesday morning.. A huge outgoing tide was predicted and the weather guesser promised light winds. It doesn't get any better on Suisun! During the huge outgo, I reeled in two nice sturgies. The first at 1730 was likely a keeper at about 46" (I didn't bring him aboard for a measure) but I released him to grow bigger. An hour later I had a suicide hit on steroids unlike any sturgeon I've ever caught - he was like a freight train taking that bait! I got him to the boat in about 15 minutes, and chose to keep that one. He measured 59 inches and weighed 45 lbs. Both came on eel and during that big outgoing current. I spent the night aboard and headed back upriver to Rio Vista the next morning. Lots more photos, a couple of short videos of the night on Suisun, and more story on my homepage:http://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011...turgeon-on-sui... -Dale I gather you eat that ****? If not, whats the sense of catching them, hero? What do you got against a fisherman in a boating group? Only those that fish endangered species. I dont care WHAT California says you can or cannot catch. Sturgeon ARE endangered, and dip****s like Dale bragging on here should be keel-hauled for fishing them. They've been here HUNDREDS of years before his wrinkled old ass !! Thats about it. Not all sturgeon are endangered. -HB You're wasting you time trying to explain anything to that kook. *He wouldn't know wildlife management if it hit him between his eyes. But you'd know it if I hit you between the eyes, asswipe. |
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On 11/14/2011 9:52 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Nov 14, 9:25 pm, wrote: On 11/14/2011 8:23 PM, Honey Badger wrote: *e#c wrote: On Nov 13, 6:42 pm, wrote: On 11/10/2011 9:33 PM, *e#c wrote: On Nov 10, 8:01 pm, Dale wrote: After declaring my Delta salmon season over last week it was time to head for Suisun Bay on the California Delta, near Pittsburg and Antioch, CA, and get my sturgeon season under way. I arrived at my honey hole on Suisun Bay about 1130 Tuesday morning. A huge outgoing tide was predicted and the weather guesser promised light winds. It doesn't get any better on Suisun! During the huge outgo, I reeled in two nice sturgies. The first at 1730 was likely a keeper at about 46" (I didn't bring him aboard for a measure) but I released him to grow bigger. An hour later I had a suicide hit on steroids unlike any sturgeon I've ever caught - he was like a freight train taking that bait! I got him to the boat in about 15 minutes, and chose to keep that one. He measured 59 inches and weighed 45 lbs. Both came on eel and during that big outgoing current. I spent the night aboard and headed back upriver to Rio Vista the next morning. Lots more photos, a couple of short videos of the night on Suisun, and more story on my homepage:http://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011...turgeon-on-sui... -Dale I gather you eat that ****? If not, whats the sense of catching them, hero? What do you got against a fisherman in a boating group? Only those that fish endangered species. I dont care WHAT California says you can or cannot catch. Sturgeon ARE endangered, and dip****s like Dale bragging on here should be keel-hauled for fishing them. They've been here HUNDREDS of years before his wrinkled old ass !! Thats about it. Not all sturgeon are endangered. -HB You're wasting you time trying to explain anything to that kook. He wouldn't know wildlife management if it hit him between his eyes. But you'd know it if I hit you between the eyes, asswipe. Now, now, now. Do you always have bring foul language and violence into your posts? Isn't that for grade school kids? |
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