Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: JoshGuy on August 23, 2007, 11:57:30 AM
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I had the occasion to be in a seedy bar on the fraser and while playing pool and talking about fishing with some "locals" I was told a story about how they fish for sturgeon by throwing a thin cable with a dead chicken on a big hook into the river and attaching the other end to their truck hitch. They sit there and drink beer until they get a bite and then apparently pull in a sturgeon with their truck.
I didn't ask if they released it after or not. I thought it was a fairly tall tail and they were just winding me up but one of my buddies says he's heard of it before too.
Now I'm curious. Anyone ever hear of this???
Cheers,
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It was a fairly common occurance in the late 30-40's....a form of it still goes on I hear as the favourite way of poachers.... :o
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Hopefully they're not using a Ford, they'll never get it in. ;D ;D ;D
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Hopefully they're not using a Ford, they'll never get it in. ;D ;D ;D
Hey Hey Hey .... easy now !! ;D
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Never seen it but was common talk up in the Skeena area while growing up
CJ.
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Sounds like redneck fishing
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I couldn't pick them out of a lineup but yes, I believe their necks were indeed red.
Anyone have any pics of this activity? my brother doesn't believe me.
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I remember seeing pictures of people using a winch to get the large Stugeon out of the water, not for fishing. I heard of it but think it's more urban legend than truth. But give anybody enough beer and a pickup with a winch, they might even try flossing a Sockeye. :-\