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Wow, those are monsters! I bet they give you a good ride on your pontoon. More like whaling than fishing.
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Way to get after them.
They are still on my list, but I wasn't aware you have to use Barbless Hooks. Okay with me as I usually do
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Idaho Sturgeon Fishing Rules
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[font "SymbolMT"][size 2][font "SymbolMT"][size 2]• [/size][/font][/size][/font][font "FranklinGothic-Book"]All sturgeon must be released unharmed.[/font]
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drag the fish up onto the shore for picture taking. Fish
need water flowing over their gills for respiration,
especially after the exertion of being caught.
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You are suppose to keep the gills in the water, which can make it hard to get a picture from a boat.
Nice job on pictures of the back.
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Gotcha. Thanks
I did read that the sinkers was to cut down on garbage so to speak.
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Nice looking fish. You definitely got the knack.
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[#0000FF]Wunnerful! Way to limber up the ol' rods and stretch the string.
Do you have a frequent hookup (miles) program for your pets?
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The big one drug me farther than I have ever been dragged but they never leave the hole. It is more like an aquatic merry go round. You will find out your self this summer. [fishon] Ron
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[#0000FF]It's on my gottado list. We need to get our dance cards together and firm up a game plan.
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I am thinking July or August. We might have a run off this year and we will have a big water event in June because of the Salmon Flush. I have seen the salmon flush go into July but I don't expect it to this year. I am thinking the last half of July Or the first part of August but I am super open so I can work with you on any time that is good for you. Ron
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That will be one hellava report for sure. Look forward to it.
I am suppose to hit Glenns Ferry in July for Family reunion. Thinking that might be a good time, you think?
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Yes for sure. Ron
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[#0000FF]Since I don't have a work/vacation schedule to worry about I can be flexible. I'll leave it up to you to watch the conditions and come up with a plan. Just let me know at least a day in advance.
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[#0000FF]Yeah, baby. The sturgeon slalom on one fin.
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