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Old 12-17-12, 08:52 PM   #1
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Feeding the Homo sapien

Caught two fish myself this weekend and five total, good meal for the average human.

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Old 12-17-12, 08:55 PM   #2
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Watch out for Stockton fish they carry AKs and .45s.
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Watch out for Stockton fish they carry AKs and .45s.
Funny how people know of Stockton's crime lol... but we were fishing at lake amador, the fish there don't shoot
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Funny how people know of Stockton's crime
I worked in the ER at St Joes.


Glad your fish were from somewhere else.
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I worked in the ER at St Joes.


Glad your fish were from somewhere else.
Ah.. yeah Stockton blows. We have a record homicide count this year....

But yeah I wouldn't fish out of the delta, that's just nasty.
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Yep. That's just the homicide too, people don't realize how many shootings there are that aren't fatal. It was pretty much one gunshot victim a night when I was there, sometimes multiple.


Fish from the delta is one thing, fish from the delta near Stockton is another. Caught this guy in the delta a month ago. 30 pounds 40 inches.


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Yep. That's just the homicide too, people don't realize how many shootings there are that aren't fatal. It was pretty much one gunshot victim a night when I was there, sometimes multiple.


Fish from the delta is one thing, fish from the delta near Stockton is another. Caught this guy in the delta a month ago. 30 pounds 40 inches.


Yeah in certain areas gun shots are a regular thing daily.

I meant from around Stockton, I've been out in the Delta in other areas and it looks 100x more beautiful then around my area. I even saw a seal leap out of the water when I went boating, pretty cool sight. Awesome fish though.
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Omnomnom. I don't fish, but I ****ing love to eat it.

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Never heard of lake Amador. Some nice looking fish, all trout?
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Never heard of lake Amador. Some nice looking fish, all trout?
One of them, which you can see in the picture has a real brown/green color so I think it's a different fish but I can't remember the name my buddy told me. The rest were rainbow trout though. The lake is up by Ione, nice area.
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Corey...

is that your father and grandfather your with ?

i used to go,fly fishing,also sea fishing with my dad and grandad,i loved every minute of it

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i love the smoking fish pic mate

it's way too cold to go fishing over here,even if this fishing season had not been closed

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Corey...

is that your father and grandfather your with ?

i used to go,fly fishing,also sea fishing with my dad and grandad,i loved every minute of it

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i love the smoking fish pic mate

it's way too cold to go fishing over here,even if this fishing season had not been closed

cheers shaun
My brother and uncle, this is the first time I've actually fished right in my life lol... also my first catch. Thanks though, it was 34 degrees all four hours we were out there.
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My brother and uncle, this is the first time I've actually fished right in my life lol... also my first catch. Thanks though, it was 34 degrees all four hours we were out there.
Wow congratulations, you must be pretty stoked.
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