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LAST EDITED ON Mar-11-08 AT 01:18PM (MST)[p]In keeping up with the sucessful multi-tasking general Calif citizen, us sportsman have learned that sometimes one trip afield can often mean hunting or fishing for several different critters.
I have made many trips like this. stripers/ducks-pheasents on the delta, trout/ducks Eagle Lake, Honkers/trout Almanor, quail/hogs livermore hills, ducks/perch SF bay, deer/chucker Elko, and many others.
My grandpa kept a nice older aluminum hulled wood boat moored for convienient purpose at a delta resort. Come pheasent season, we knew where a couple pheasent clubs were that held large drives. Grandpa would sometimes drop me on the levie to inspect where these drives were taking place. We would then go up or down river, anchor up, and cast our lines where we hoped to pass shoot the escaping roosters that flew over the levie, across the water, and many times within our gun range. The keeper stripers and catfish caught while waiting were a nice bonus!
Let's hear about one or some of your favorites.
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I have made many trips like this. stripers/ducks-pheasents on the delta, trout/ducks Eagle Lake, Honkers/trout Almanor, quail/hogs livermore hills, ducks/perch SF bay, deer/chucker Elko, and many others.
My grandpa kept a nice older aluminum hulled wood boat moored for convienient purpose at a delta resort. Come pheasent season, we knew where a couple pheasent clubs were that held large drives. Grandpa would sometimes drop me on the levie to inspect where these drives were taking place. We would then go up or down river, anchor up, and cast our lines where we hoped to pass shoot the escaping roosters that flew over the levie, across the water, and many times within our gun range. The keeper stripers and catfish caught while waiting were a nice bonus!
Let's hear about one or some of your favorites.
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