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The Basics, Starting Out
Marlim or Winchester?
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<blockquote data-quote="KRob" data-source="post: 70479" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>There's a story on a great great something or other in my family; about him, a buddy, and sturgeon. It goes something like this. I am going to call him Grandpa but I think it was my Great Grandpa. They were up at the Oregon City Falls on the Willamette fishing and caught a massive (18-20 ft if my memory is correct) sturgeon. It pulled them (two boys in a boat) from the falls to almost the Columbia which is a good distance before it wore itself out. And if I remember right it took 2 teams of draft horses to pull it out of the water. </p><p>If you are ever going along on I-84 I think it (John Day) one of the dams has a couple of real big pounds and tanks that have giant sturgeon in them. I am pretty sure that you can still find sturgeon in the Willamette and Columbia rivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KRob, post: 70479, member: 2957"] There’s a story on a great great something or other in my family; about him, a buddy, and sturgeon. It goes something like this. I am going to call him Grandpa but I think it was my Great Grandpa. They were up at the Oregon City Falls on the Willamette fishing and caught a massive (18-20 ft if my memory is correct) sturgeon. It pulled them (two boys in a boat) from the falls to almost the Columbia which is a good distance before it wore itself out. And if I remember right it took 2 teams of draft horses to pull it out of the water. If you are ever going along on I-84 I think it (John Day) one of the dams has a couple of real big pounds and tanks that have giant sturgeon in them. I am pretty sure that you can still find sturgeon in the Willamette and Columbia rivers. [/QUOTE]
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