Who loves fishing ?

Those white sturgeon are a whole different game. The lake sturgeon I target only get to ~150lbs, with over 50 being considered pretty huge. I'm a loner and these are about as big a fish as I can deal with on my own. From what I've seen, catching those monster whites is more of a team sport.

For me, anything that takes away from the one on one aspect is less fun. I don't care for trolling, I don't want to be in a boat so big I can't reach over and grab my fish. I don't like using a net.
I like to set the hook, fight the fight, land the fish by hand, preferably remove the hook without tools, and then hold it until it swims away. If it never leaves the water, bonus points.

But that is why fishing is such a wonderful pastime, we all get to play the game our own way. :)
 
Those white sturgeon are a whole different game. The lake sturgeon I target only get to ~150lbs, with over 50 being considered pretty huge. I'm a loner and these are about as big a fish as I can deal with on my own. From what I've seen, catching those monster whites is more of a team sport.

For me, anything that takes away from the one on one aspect is less fun. I don't care for trolling, I don't want to be in a boat so big I can't reach over and grab my fish. I don't like using a net.
I like to set the hook, fight the fight, land the fish by hand, preferably remove the hook without tools, and then hold it until it swims away. If it never leaves the water, bonus points.

But that is why fishing is such a wonderful pastime, we all get to play the game our own way. :)
You ARE dead on brother 💯💨💨

That's what's makes it one of the best ways to just spend your time.
 
Between Saturday and Tuesday we got close to 4" of rain. It stopped Tuesday morning.

I didn't know if the little trail down to the river would be washed out or if the river would be fishable, but there was only one way to find out. After work Tuesday I made my way down.

Trail was slick and sloppy but passable without much trouble.
The river was very high and still rising. Trees of all sizes floated by constantly. The water had so much suspended dirt you could almost walk on it. Visibility was maybe 1 cm.

I tried casting into the normal spots but even if the sinker grabbed, the line would be covered in debris in a few minutes. Cleaning all the crap off the line got old, especially with no hits.

Tactic switch time. A slip bobber with a drop shot minnow and a jig-rig worm on bottom, in a meter of water just off shore.

I just wanted to kill the skunk, but ended up with a 3 species evening. First was a medium walleye, followed by a chunky white sucker and later a redhorse sucker(such a beautiful fish). I believe that is 7 species from the river this spring. I drove home smiling. :)

Cool and misty this morning. Still contemplating returning today. It's supposed to rain from tomorrow until Sunday so I should probably go while I can.
 
I was just thinking about how I mostly fish the same few places, but how our drastic seasonal swings mean I'm never really at the same place twice.

The river changes from thaw till freeze with temps, depths, conditions, holding locations, and species available, all constantly varying, with each new combination creating a new puzzle. The river I'm fishing now is a completely different beast than the one I'll be fishing in August.

I have a lot of lakes within a short drive, with different species and sizes and structures to choose from, but the closeness, ease of access, and the chance to catch trophy walleye, pike and sturgeon, with a bunch of other species available, only a few minutes from home means I usually don't even think of lakes until maybe mid-July.
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