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    Default Monster Sacramento Striper - Fish of a lifetime!

    Well I don't often get to hold a fish of a lifetime. Today I did. My good friend Gene caught this striper on the Sacramento River. The fish was 48" long x 27" girth. So we estimate the fish was in the mid to high 40slb class. Quite possibly top 5 guide moments in my life. Humbling and amazing all at the same time. I feel honored to be holding a true river monster and it is quite possible I will never touch another fish like this the rest of my life. I have openings if any of you want to try the striper fishing on the Sacramento River. Thanks for reading. ‪#‎RIOFlyLines‬ ‪#‎ScottFlyRods















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    Last edited by RJSFLYTRIP; 07-11-2015 at 07:33 AM.
    Guiding out here on some of the best trout waters of the west coast, it is my goal to fill your memory bank with plenty of fish tales, big and small!

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    Nice job, that is a Pig!! Congratulations to the both of you, and that smile says it all! Absolutely awesome!
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    Default Stripazzzz....!!

    WOW!!! Congrats!!! That's a biggun'. I'm still looking for one that big.
    "America is a country which produces citizens who will cross the ocean to fight for democracy but won't cross the street to vote."

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    Definitely a trophy of a lifetime. Great pictures too. Congratulations to both of you. That takes team effort.

    Once the shad begin to slow down in the rivers some of those big Moe's go on the bite. We've done well on big fish in August / Sept.
    Tony
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    I was the other guy on the boat when this fish was caught and also the photographer of the picture shown in this post. A very exciting moment indeed!
    Would any of you fly rod striper enthusiasts support the idea of having the Sac from Los Molinas to Red Bluff declared a catch and release only, single barb, no bait fishery for striped bass? Those fish are there to spawn and we need to give them the opportunity to fulfill their mission.
    my $.02........comments?

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    Absolutely amazing fish. Congrats

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    Heart-thumping. Hand-shaking. Big-smiling. Lifetime experience.

    Well done guys.

    Cheers, Ken
    Love the challenge...What try? No try. Just do!

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    Smile

    I think it's a pillow.
    What did it eat?
    Robert

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    WOWZA!!

    Congrats,

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