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I dunno... this is about catching sturgeon, not Bush or sex or commies. Is
fishing considered OT on rec.boats?

Anyway, I finally caught my first sturgeon of the season on my fifth try. I
cruised down to Suisun Bay (on the California Delta) Wednesday afternoon to
spend the night near Garnet Point. About 10:30 I had a feisty, tough
sturgeon on that seemed a lot bigger than he turned out to be. He weighed in
at 43 pounds and measured 58". It took me nearly twenty minutes to get him
to the boat. He was a very slender, tough male.

He took lamprey, a bait I haven't used in a couple of years. In fact, both
sturgeon (one 3' shaker that I released) that night took lamprey. I
alternated the 2nd hook with shad or ghost shrimp and both sturgeon chose
the lamprey. I reckon I'll keep using that for awhile.

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On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 15:25:05 -0800, "FishWisher"
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I dunno... this is about catching sturgeon, not Bush or sex or commies. Is
fishing considered OT on rec.boats?

Anyway, I finally caught my first sturgeon of the season on my fifth try. I
cruised down to Suisun Bay (on the California Delta) Wednesday afternoon to
spend the night near Garnet Point. About 10:30 I had a feisty, tough
sturgeon on that seemed a lot bigger than he turned out to be. He weighed in
at 43 pounds and measured 58". It took me nearly twenty minutes to get him
to the boat. He was a very slender, tough male.

He took lamprey, a bait I haven't used in a couple of years. In fact, both
sturgeon (one 3' shaker that I released) that night took lamprey. I
alternated the 2nd hook with shad or ghost shrimp and both sturgeon chose
the lamprey. I reckon I'll keep using that for awhile.

Photo at my homepage:
http://groups.msn.com/FishWishersHom...stfishing.msnw


Good looking fish. Congratulations!

Now, what is a good recipe for sturgeon? Everyone knows how Bush is roasted, but
I've never eaten sturgeon.


John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes
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John H wrote:
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 15:25:05 -0800, "FishWisher"


wrote:

I dunno... this is about catching sturgeon, not Bush or sex or

commies. Is
fishing considered OT on rec.boats?

Anyway, I finally caught my first sturgeon of the season on my fifth

try. I
cruised down to Suisun Bay (on the California Delta) Wednesday

afternoon to
spend the night near Garnet Point. About 10:30 I had a feisty, tough


sturgeon on that seemed a lot bigger than he turned out to be. He

weighed in
at 43 pounds and measured 58". It took me nearly twenty minutes to

get him
to the boat. He was a very slender, tough male.

He took lamprey, a bait I haven't used in a couple of years. In

fact, both
sturgeon (one 3' shaker that I released) that night took lamprey. I
alternated the 2nd hook with shad or ghost shrimp and both sturgeon

chose
the lamprey. I reckon I'll keep using that for awhile.

Photo at my homepage:
http://groups.msn.com/FishWishersHom...stfishing.msnw


Good looking fish. Congratulations!

Now, what is a good recipe for sturgeon? Everyone knows how Bush is

roasted, but
I've never eaten sturgeon.


John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and

necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes


I don't know about eating Bushes, and I can only guess that depending
on how long the Sturgeon General has been around, will determine how
tough he is. Cook accordingly. TnT

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"FishWisher" wrote in message
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I dunno... this is about catching sturgeon, not Bush or sex or commies. Is
fishing considered OT on rec.boats?

Anyway, I finally caught my first sturgeon of the season on my fifth try.
I cruised down to Suisun Bay (on the California Delta) Wednesday afternoon
to spend the night near Garnet Point. About 10:30 I had a feisty, tough
sturgeon on that seemed a lot bigger than he turned out to be. He weighed
in at 43 pounds and measured 58". It took me nearly twenty minutes to get
him to the boat. He was a very slender, tough male.

He took lamprey, a bait I haven't used in a couple of years. In fact, both
sturgeon (one 3' shaker that I released) that night took lamprey. I
alternated the 2nd hook with shad or ghost shrimp and both sturgeon chose
the lamprey. I reckon I'll keep using that for awhile.

Photo at my homepage:
http://groups.msn.com/FishWishersHom...stfishing.msnw

--
Dale Gillespie



You're lucky. We can't keep them in NY (yet):
http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/r...8r03x0923.html


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On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 15:25:05 -0800, "FishWisher"
wrote:

I dunno... this is about catching sturgeon, not Bush or sex or commies. Is
fishing considered OT on rec.boats?


Is it a Bush loving, Commie hating Kristian Konservative sturgeon or a
Democommie rat fink liberal gay sturgeon?

It's important to know these things. :)

Anyway, I finally caught my first sturgeon of the season on my fifth try. I
cruised down to Suisun Bay (on the California Delta) Wednesday afternoon to
spend the night near Garnet Point. About 10:30 I had a feisty, tough
sturgeon on that seemed a lot bigger than he turned out to be. He weighed in
at 43 pounds and measured 58". It took me nearly twenty minutes to get him
to the boat. He was a very slender, tough male.


Nice fish - now what the hell do you do with it?

Later,

Tom


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Nice fish,
I live on Lake St. Clair in MI, one of the best Sturgeon waters around, and
have never caught one, but I never gave it a real effort. That's a nice fish
for this lake as well!

Congratulations on a nice fish.

As far as being appropriate for this group, this is much easier reading than
reading some of these children fight each other utilizing a news group as a
medium..

Take care!
"FishWisher" wrote in message
...
I dunno... this is about catching sturgeon, not Bush or sex or commies. Is
fishing considered OT on rec.boats?

Anyway, I finally caught my first sturgeon of the season on my fifth try.
I cruised down to Suisun Bay (on the California Delta) Wednesday afternoon
to spend the night near Garnet Point. About 10:30 I had a feisty, tough
sturgeon on that seemed a lot bigger than he turned out to be. He weighed
in at 43 pounds and measured 58". It took me nearly twenty minutes to get
him to the boat. He was a very slender, tough male.

He took lamprey, a bait I haven't used in a couple of years. In fact, both
sturgeon (one 3' shaker that I released) that night took lamprey. I
alternated the 2nd hook with shad or ghost shrimp and both sturgeon chose
the lamprey. I reckon I'll keep using that for awhile.

Photo at my homepage:
http://groups.msn.com/FishWishersHom...stfishing.msnw

--
Dale Gillespie




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Harry, you don't remember your hissy-fit over that 105 pounder I posted
about back in '99? That thread was more fun than I've had since. I caught
another 100 Lb.+ fish since then, back in '03, and you'd have loved that
one, too.

For those interested in sturgeon fishing, check my homepage (below). There
is a lot about sturgeon and sturgeon fishing there.

In our California Delta area, the slot limit is 46" to 72". The season is
open all year although the real season is about February through May in the
freshwaters of the Delta. The limit is one in possession. On the brackish
waters of Suisun Bay they can be caught all year long. In the Columbia River
area up north, the limit is about 46" to just 60" there. Everything else is
to be released.

Actually, what I do with my sturgeon is give it to folks who really love the
stuff. I love catching them, but I don't eat fish. I've eaten some sturgeon,
but it isn't worth the effort to me. I've just steaked it and rolled it in
corn meal and fried it in Pam. It's fair to middlin', but I'd prefer a cow
or a chicken.

You don't want to contaminate the flesh with the spinal fluid, or so I've
heard. I've always filleted them one side at a time, avoiding the spine and
the cavity. Filets on a fish this big can easily be called steaks as there
is a lot of tender white meat to cut up after the huge filets are cut from
the carcass.

Sturgeon is the mildest fish meat I know of. I can have some in a plastic
bag in the fridge for several day, open it and still not find any odor.

And while this is a technically off topic post anyway, I will add that this
week's sturgeon must have hung around San Francisco Bay too long. He was a
one tough dude, but he was carrying a membership card for the Socialist
Party. He also carried a membership card for the Teamsters. So at least we
have one less liberal and one less union thug to deal with here on the
Delta. heh heh.

--
Dale Gillespie

My Homepage: http://groups.msn.com/FishWishersHom..._whatsnew.msnw
My RV Site: http://groups.msn.com/CoachpotatosRV..._whatsnew.msnw
"MikeT" wrote in message
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Nice fish,
I live on Lake St. Clair in MI, one of the best Sturgeon waters around,
and have never caught one, but I never gave it a real effort. That's a
nice fish for this lake as well!

Congratulations on a nice fish.

As far as being appropriate for this group, this is much easier reading
than reading some of these children fight each other utilizing a news
group as a medium..

Take care!
"FishWisher" wrote in message
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I dunno... this is about catching sturgeon, not Bush or sex or commies. Is
fishing considered OT on rec.boats?

Anyway, I finally caught my first sturgeon of the season on my fifth try.
I cruised down to Suisun Bay (on the California Delta) Wednesday
afternoon to spend the night near Garnet Point. About 10:30 I had a
feisty, tough sturgeon on that seemed a lot bigger than he turned out to
be. He weighed in at 43 pounds and measured 58". It took me nearly twenty
minutes to get him to the boat. He was a very slender, tough male.

He took lamprey, a bait I haven't used in a couple of years. In fact,
both sturgeon (one 3' shaker that I released) that night took lamprey. I
alternated the 2nd hook with shad or ghost shrimp and both sturgeon chose
the lamprey. I reckon I'll keep using that for awhile.

Photo at my homepage:
http://groups.msn.com/FishWishersHom...stfishing.msnw

--
Dale Gillespie






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On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 09:35:58 -0800, "FishWisher"
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For those interested in sturgeon fishing, check my homepage (below). There
is a lot about sturgeon and sturgeon fishing there.


They are protected here in CT. I "caught" one accidentally while cat
fishing at the I-90 bridge over the Connecticut River a few years ago
- early March. As soon as I saw what I had, I grabbed the needle nose
and released it after a minute or two recovery time in a net.

Big time fine for one of those beasties.

Never knew you could eat them though.

Later,

Tom
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"FishWisher" wrote in message
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I dunno... this is about catching sturgeon, not Bush or sex or commies. Is
fishing considered OT on rec.boats?

Anyway, I finally caught my first sturgeon of the season on my fifth try.
I cruised down to Suisun Bay (on the California Delta) Wednesday afternoon
to spend the night near Garnet Point. About 10:30 I had a feisty, tough
sturgeon on that seemed a lot bigger than he turned out to be. He weighed
in at 43 pounds and measured 58". It took me nearly twenty minutes to get
him to the boat. He was a very slender, tough male.


I read a story a couple of years ago about flying sturgeon up in the
Panhandle Area. A 6 foot sturgeon jumped out of the water, drilled some guy
in the chest, broke his sternum and some ribs, and nearly knocked him out of
the boat.

And some people say that fishing isn't a sport!

Here's the link:
http://www.southeasternfish.org/Docu...0sturgeons.htm



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On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 15:44:35 -0500, "NOYB" wrote:


"FishWisher" wrote in message
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I dunno... this is about catching sturgeon, not Bush or sex or commies. Is
fishing considered OT on rec.boats?

Anyway, I finally caught my first sturgeon of the season on my fifth try.
I cruised down to Suisun Bay (on the California Delta) Wednesday afternoon
to spend the night near Garnet Point. About 10:30 I had a feisty, tough
sturgeon on that seemed a lot bigger than he turned out to be. He weighed
in at 43 pounds and measured 58". It took me nearly twenty minutes to get
him to the boat. He was a very slender, tough male.


I read a story a couple of years ago about flying sturgeon up in the
Panhandle Area. A 6 foot sturgeon jumped out of the water, drilled some guy
in the chest, broke his sternum and some ribs, and nearly knocked him out of
the boat.

And some people say that fishing isn't a sport!


I was in the vicinity when this happened and heard the aftermath on
the radio, but I didn't see it. A friend of mine was within 60 yards
of the event.

Apparently four guys in a 24 foot Hydra Sports CC latched onto a small
mako - about 5/6 feet or so and very athletic. It sounded aft of the
boat and all of a sudden came right up out of the water and into the
boat. The mako started taking chunks out of everything in site and
just beating the hell out of the interior of the boat. The four guys
were hanging off the T-top trying to avoid getting whacked or a piece
taken out of their hide.

In an odd twist of fate, the fish had broken off the line at some
point and with one flip/flop went back over the stern and swam away.

I gathered from the after action report that the interior of the boat
was trashed.

Later,

Tom


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