High Water
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 11:23 pm
After a week of rain, the water level in Lake Wilson is finally back up into the California grass. Submerged grass + slightly murky water = ideal conditions for shoreline tuc action. Today, the tuc barrage was in full swing around the usual late morning feeding time.
I have a Berkeley "boca grip" with a built-in digital scale that weighs in lb./oz. This grip is really great for landing tucs and saves me from a lot of shredded skin on my thumb. In about 3 hrs., I was lucky enough to weigh and release one decent-sized tuc over 5 lbs., three over 4 lbs., and seven over 3 lbs. Released 13 more tucs that I didn't bother to weigh because they looked to be under 3 lbs. Good fun on 6 lb. test.
On a different subject, has anyone out there ever personally seen or caught a Lake Wilson tuc 10 lbs. or larger? I remember hearing a story a while back about a 14 lb. tuc that was weighed and released (no photo?). I wonder who caught and released that bad boy.
Tight lines and good luck.
I have a Berkeley "boca grip" with a built-in digital scale that weighs in lb./oz. This grip is really great for landing tucs and saves me from a lot of shredded skin on my thumb. In about 3 hrs., I was lucky enough to weigh and release one decent-sized tuc over 5 lbs., three over 4 lbs., and seven over 3 lbs. Released 13 more tucs that I didn't bother to weigh because they looked to be under 3 lbs. Good fun on 6 lb. test.
On a different subject, has anyone out there ever personally seen or caught a Lake Wilson tuc 10 lbs. or larger? I remember hearing a story a while back about a 14 lb. tuc that was weighed and released (no photo?). I wonder who caught and released that bad boy.
Tight lines and good luck.