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How did we land it?
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Yesterday, I made my 4th sturgeon trip for the year.  Rob and Rick joined me on this adventure.  We caught 25 sturgeon (ranged between ~36" and 82") and four rainbow trout (all caught while fishing for sturgeon, with sturgeon bait and ~7/0 hooks).  We also lost 9 sturgeon and had one break off in an anchor rope. 

Landing the largest sturgeon was a wild adventure.  Rob is not known for casting long distances and so when he hooks a sturgeon it can get exciting really fast.  I was fishing from the bow of the boat and Rob was fishing behind the stern.  Within seconds of Rob hooking the sturgeon it jumped maybe 2 feet from me and splashed me with water.  At the same time it got tangled in the line from one of my rods.  It circled around under the boat from the port side of the boat to the starboard side and in the process hooked the anchor line on the bow of the boat and the anchor line that was off the stern and also wrapped around one of Rick's rods.  We somehow got it unwrapped from the bow anchor line and we were able to land it while still wrapped around the rear anchor rope.  Rick's rod was easily untangled from the mess but my line was hopelessly tangled with Rob's line.  Time to break out the knife and clippers to cut off the tangled mess.  I can't believe that we are able to land that sturgeon.  Over the years, we have had many sturgeon break off when they got tangled in another angler's fishing line or the anchor rope. 

A fun time was had by all and I can't wait to do it all over again.
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#2
Sounds like another successful trip Kent and a little excitement too, with all the tangled lines. Was this your most successful trip of the year?
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#3
My last three trips our daily counts have been 25, 24 and 24 (this trip). At this location, the quantity is great but the quality of the sturgeon isn't as good as where I often fish. This place is closer which is a plus.
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#4
Sounds like a great day, may have to look into fishing for them, sounds like a hoot.
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#5
Wow Kent. That is amazing. Thanks for the great report.
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