06-21-2017, 11:06 PM
Went on the Snake Monday and Tuesday after sturgeon with my 81 year old cousin from Arkansas. The first day he caught a 5'6" and a 6'8" while I caught a small 4'2". He said that was the biggest fish he ever caught and if the trip ended then that his trip would be a great success.
Day two we slept in until 5:30 and launched by 6:30. We started off at the same spot where we caught our last fish on Monday. We never moved more than 200 yards and caught 8 sturgeon between 5'4" and 7'9' . One was 6'10", 2 at 7'0", 1 at 7'1" and 1 at 7'9". Wow what a great day. We lost 4 others. We tried using squid for the first time. Got a fish within 15 minutes and never another bite, so we went back to using Herring for the rest of the trip. Most fish were caught in 55 feet of water.
What a chore for two guys to land these fish, bring in rods, 2 anchors, take pictures, and measure fish. It was too hot and windy to fish on day 3 so we came home to rest. At 81 years old he sure had a lot of energy, or at least adrenaline.
Here is the best photo of the trip. It's his 6'8"er.
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Day two we slept in until 5:30 and launched by 6:30. We started off at the same spot where we caught our last fish on Monday. We never moved more than 200 yards and caught 8 sturgeon between 5'4" and 7'9' . One was 6'10", 2 at 7'0", 1 at 7'1" and 1 at 7'9". Wow what a great day. We lost 4 others. We tried using squid for the first time. Got a fish within 15 minutes and never another bite, so we went back to using Herring for the rest of the trip. Most fish were caught in 55 feet of water.
What a chore for two guys to land these fish, bring in rods, 2 anchors, take pictures, and measure fish. It was too hot and windy to fish on day 3 so we came home to rest. At 81 years old he sure had a lot of energy, or at least adrenaline.
Here is the best photo of the trip. It's his 6'8"er.
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