Re: Post nothing for good reason (NSFW)
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 3:54 pm
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We have them here in Washington. On the lower Columbia they get fucking huge! I went just once with a couple buddies and we caught two monsters, one was 14' the other was 12', and you can't keep them at that size. We did get one keeper, just under 3.5' and it was one of the best tasting fish i've ever had.
Why can't you keep them?Homebrew wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:54 pmWe have them here in Washington. On the lower Columbia they get fucking huge! I went just once with a couple buddies and we caught two monsters, one was 14' the other was 12', and you can't keep them at that size. We did get one keeper, just under 3.5' and it was one of the best tasting fish i've ever had.
The larger fish are the baby makers so are reserved as broodstock. No more big fish=no more baby fish. They also require swifter moving water for a successful spawn than what most of the Columbia river provides. As a result the upper 2/3rds of the river is catch and release only. I've seen some old pictures, early 1900's, from before the dams were built, of sturgeon so large that they were "reeled in" using draft horses.Deathproof wrote: ↑Sat Apr 02, 2022 5:47 amWhy can't you keep them?Homebrew wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:54 pmWe have them here in Washington. On the lower Columbia they get fucking huge! I went just once with a couple buddies and we caught two monsters, one was 14' the other was 12', and you can't keep them at that size. We did get one keeper, just under 3.5' and it was one of the best tasting fish i've ever had.
No iceburg. Would not buy.
Breeders. I have caught a ton in the Sf bay. Last monster was around 200 pounds. Wasted of time having to cut it loose.Deathproof wrote: ↑Sat Apr 02, 2022 5:47 amWhy can't you keep them?Homebrew wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:54 pmWe have them here in Washington. On the lower Columbia they get fucking huge! I went just once with a couple buddies and we caught two monsters, one was 14' the other was 12', and you can't keep them at that size. We did get one keeper, just under 3.5' and it was one of the best tasting fish i've ever had.
when Rose and Jack finally went overboard on the Titanic, Jack found a door floating nearby and managed to get rose up on top of it. He didn't try to get on the door and, instead, held her hand until he froze to death in the north atlantic. She was saved and soon rescued by people coming to help.
He actually did try to get on it once, but it almost tipped over.Animal wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 5:02 pmwhen Rose and Jack finally went overboard on the Titanic, Jack found a door floating nearby and managed to get rose up on top of it. He didn't try to get on the door and, instead, held her hand until he froze to death in the north atlantic. She was saved and soon rescued by people coming to help.
It seemed as if that door was large enough to float the two of them, but we never got a chance to see if it would.
James Cameron stated that the door size was large enough for both, but in the attempt to get on, the balance would almost always create a tip over issue. He tested this several times to insure accuracy.Animal wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 5:02 pmwhen Rose and Jack finally went overboard on the Titanic, Jack found a door floating nearby and managed to get rose up on top of it. He didn't try to get on the door and, instead, held her hand until he froze to death in the north atlantic. She was saved and soon rescued by people coming to help.
It seemed as if that door was large enough to float the two of them, but we never got a chance to see if it would.
that's weird. this guy looks kind of like James Cameron.necronomous wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 5:05 pmJames Cameron stated that the door size was large enough for both, but in the attempt to get on, the balance would almost always create a tip over issue. He tested this several times to insure accuracy.Animal wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 5:02 pmwhen Rose and Jack finally went overboard on the Titanic, Jack found a door floating nearby and managed to get rose up on top of it. He didn't try to get on the door and, instead, held her hand until he froze to death in the north atlantic. She was saved and soon rescued by people coming to help.
It seemed as if that door was large enough to float the two of them, but we never got a chance to see if it would.
What a load of fictitious crap. Let me guess. Later, she saw the Statue of Liberty, became a Hollywood starlet and a female aircraft pilot AND carried one of the World's largest diamond necklaces around in her coat pocket for 60 years.Animal wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 5:02 pmwhen Rose and Jack finally went overboard on the Titanic, Jack found a door floating nearby and managed to get rose up on top of it. He didn't try to get on the door and, instead, held her hand until he froze to death in the north atlantic. She was saved and soon rescued by people coming to help.
It seemed as if that door was large enough to float the two of them, but we never got a chance to see if it would.