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Well done, Cooper! And if you're right about seeing a sturgeon, that would be great news!The long, skinny creature looks to be a Needlefish. I've never caught one, but I heard they don't smell so good...--Scott
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Cooper Breeden <cooper...@gmail.com> wrote:
I got my first striper this morning! It's nothing to brag about but I'll take it. I also caught a long skinny creature on the same orange/white clouser. Anyone know what it's called?
The most exciting thing happened when I first got there. I was casting by the wall of the outflow and something in the water beneath me caught my eye. I almost dismissed it because it was just a pale shadow that blended in with the fast moving whitewater. But as it moved in a bit closer it became apparent that it was a fish the length of my leg! It hovered at the edge of the water for a minute and could clearly make out a snout--I'm pretty sure it was a sturgeon. I didn't have my camera on me, unfortunately, and I didn't want to run over to my bag and lose sight of it.
It all made for a beautiful morning at Gravelly!
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Only thing worse than a needlefish is a Jawa. They showed up rather late this year which is fine by me.Great striper catch!
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I can confirm the bad smell. I thought the wind just coincidentally blew in a farty smell.
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Well done, Cooper! And if you're right about seeing a sturgeon, that would be great news!The long, skinny creature looks to be a Needlefish. I've never caught one, but I heard they don't smell so good...--Scott
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Cooper Breeden <cooper...@gmail.com> wrote:
I got my first striper this morning! It's nothing to brag about but I'll take it. I also caught a long skinny creature on the same orange/white clouser. Anyone know what it's called?
The most exciting thing happened when I first got there. I was casting by the wall of the outflow and something in the water beneath me caught my eye. I almost dismissed it because it was just a pale shadow that blended in with the fast moving whitewater. But as it moved in a bit closer it became apparent that it was a fish the length of my leg! It hovered at the edge of the water for a minute and could clearly make out a snout--I'm pretty sure it was a sturgeon. I didn't have my camera on me, unfortunately, and I didn't want to run over to my bag and lose sight of it.
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Any chance the fish you spotted was a Gar? They should be heavy in that area by now. The number of sturgeon in the river is low so the likelihood that it was a sturgeon, let alone a juvenile sturgeon is pretty slim.
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Gar was my first thought. I didn't think the snout and body in general were long and slender enough to be a gar. But I could definitely be wrong. If sturgeon are so rare, I guess chances are it was a gar and my fish id skills are not up to snuff.
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On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Mac <mbar...@gmail.com> wrote:
Any chance the fish you spotted was a Gar? They should be heavy in that area by now. The number of sturgeon in the river is low so the likelihood that it was a sturgeon, let alone a juvenile sturgeon is pretty slim.
On Tuesday, June 4, 2013 12:00:31 PM UTC-4, Coop wrote:I got my first striper this morning! It's nothing to brag about but I'll take it. I also caught a long skinny creature on the same orange/white clouser. Anyone know what it's called?
The most exciting thing happened when I first got there. I was casting by the wall of the outflow and something in the water beneath me caught my eye. I almost dismissed it because it was just a pale shadow that blended in with the fast moving whitewater. But as it moved in a bit closer it became apparent that it was a fish the length of my leg! It hovered at the edge of the water for a minute and could clearly make out a snout--I'm pretty sure it was a sturgeon. I didn't have my camera on me, unfortunately, and I didn't want to run over to my bag and lose sight of it.
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