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bugcaster wrote:
There are stories of white sturgeon over a thousand pounds, but the Canadian record is " STURGEON, WHITE 800 HAROLD HILTZ FRASER RIVER, BC 4/22/1972". I must have looked up the flyfishing record. In any case, even a 468lb sturgeon would fight one hell of a lot more than any striped bass that's ever existed. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rabbit strip.
wrote in message oups.com... The strongest fresh water fighters are, I think, Channel Catfish. And you can easily catch them on a flyrod--although not so easily with flies. To catch channel cats I use a long strip of fresh pork skin (not smoked) threaded onto a plastic worm rig, with a split shot at the eye of the hook. Channel Cats don't jump, but they sure do pull, and they never give up. A spinning rod might work better than the flyrod, by the way.....but I don't even own one. So I use what I have. |
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