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After the Arlington EAA Fly-in air show we fished the Lower Stilly for sturgeon. We were in the river and checking out the various holes by 5:30. We looked for fish in the shallower holes down in the estuary and did not see any fish so we moved upriver a ways and metered around until we located fish. The first area was an 18’ deep slot that ran right along the bank. We double anchored and sent three globs of sand shrimp over the side. An hour later no fish so we moved. Our next and final spot was a 23’ hole with a pretty abrupt tail out. We metered a number of fish holding on the downstream side of the hole. Anchor in and sand shrimp away, we started the waiting game while we listened to the Mariner game on the radio. A few minutes later we had a sharp hit and after a brief pause the fish started swimming away. At that point we removed the rod from the holder, set the hook and the fish starts to run. It seems that it ran right into a snag pile because we ended up having to break the rig off and retie. A short while later another rod starts the pick it up-spit it out routine we let this go on for about 5 minutes and finally the fish is swimming away. Same deal, once the fish was swimming away we removed the rod from the holder and set the hook and it was fish on. The fish must have followed the first fish because after a brief fight we were in the snag again. At that point it was getting late and we had to collect one of the kids from their friend’s house so we pulled the hook and headed back to the ramp. No fish but it was a very peaceful evening on the water.
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