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05-31-2006, 07:32 PM
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"Fishbucket"
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Bahston Hahbah
Posts: 6,588
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holey moley  whadda fish,,, 1000# freshwater fish
let the sea loins try to get that one.
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05-31-2006, 07:56 PM
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Soggy Bottom Boy
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Billerica, Ma.
Posts: 7,260
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Wow what a fish, I saw one at the Lawrence dam a few years back all the asians jumped out of the water and were yelling shark.
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Surfcasting Full Throttle
Don't judge me Monkey
Recreational Surfcaster 99.9% C&R
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05-31-2006, 08:29 PM
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Plug Paladin
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Jackson, N.J.
Posts: 1,132
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Those can live to be 100 years old. A lot of things have changed since 1906.
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05-31-2006, 09:12 PM
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Oblivious // Grunt, Grunt Master
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: over the hill
Posts: 6,682
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Used to see them jumping at Tom Shoal (near Wasque) in early May. Nothing that size, however.
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06-01-2006, 06:45 AM
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Reagan Republican
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Newport, RI
Posts: 235
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That's awesome. I'm sure that those guys caught that fish on the Fraser River. It's good to see that it's still in the water as it is required to have been released. Hopefully they took alongtime to revieve it and rest it up.
I used to catch alot of Sturgeon in SF Bay when I was a youngster. We regularly kept fish from 8-10 feet long. It's good to see that California came up with a slot for these fish. You can only keep fish between 41" and 6 ft. These fish have made a good comeback on the Snake and Columbia Rivers also, but the Fraser River will always be the best.
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"I never trust a fighting man who doesnt smoke or drink." - ADM William "Bull" Halsey
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06-01-2006, 06:48 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: somewhere on a rock
Posts: 1,603
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awesome....closest thing to a dinosaur we have
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06-01-2006, 07:28 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: RI
Posts: 429
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Navy Chief
That's awesome. I'm sure that those guys caught that fish on the Fraser River. It's good to see that it's still in the water as it is required to have been released. Hopefully they took alongtime to revieve it and rest it up.
I used to catch alot of Sturgeon in SF Bay when I was a youngster. We regularly kept fish from 8-10 feet long. It's good to see that California came up with a slot for these fish. You can only keep fish between 41" and 6 ft. These fish have made a good comeback on the Snake and Columbia Rivers also, but the Fraser River will always be the best.
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If you can find it check out the link video of the California Sea Lions killing & eating very large sturgeon in those Rivers I believe.
I'm glad they didn't see the need to kill an old fish like that like those guys killed that giant hammerhead in Florida.
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