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boating salmon fishing river
Nice day yesterday. Launched about 10 am in Walnut Grove. 80 degree day, no breeze. Trolled the river for one 35" salmon. Pretty fresh fish in the river, just starting to,change color. A few fish caught, lot of fish on the sonar. Sorry about those getting flooded. Got word yesterday a friend lost all in the Butte Fire. |
boating salmon fishing river
Bill that sounds like fun fishing salmon. Are there size and weight limits on them?
Byw sorry about your friends losses. Hope the can recover ok |
boating salmon fishing river
Tim wrote:
Bill that sounds like fun fishing salmon. Are there size and weight limits on them? Byw sorry about your friends losses. Hope the can recover ok There are size limits as well as gear limits. Barbless hooks, 24" |
boating salmon fishing river
Tim wrote:
Bill that sounds like fun fishing salmon. Are there size and weight limits on them? Byw sorry about your friends losses. Hope the can recover ok There are size limits as well as gear limits. Barbless hooks, 24" ....., 24 max or minimum! I don't know anything about it that's why I'm asking |
boating salmon fishing river
Tim wrote:
Tim wrote: Bill that sounds like fun fishing salmon. Are there size and weight limits on them? Byw sorry about your friends losses. Hope the can recover ok There are size limits as well as gear limits. Barbless hooks, 24" ...., 24 max or minimum! I don't know anything about it that's why I'm asking Minimum. The Sacramento River region has lots of varieties. Some with size and possession limits, some protected and some no limit. Last trip no salmon, but hooked a large mouth bass of about 3#. River has striped bass, sturgeon, bass, salmon depending on time of year, several varieties of catfishes. I prefer the white cats. Pan size, and great eating. |
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