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Messages - SpeedyStein

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Re: Kinda mental but fun.
« on: May 08, 2024, 09:32:40 PM »
Nice! I've been thinking about getting one of those for other stuff, now one more use for it... Very tempting ...

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Re: Kinda mental but fun.
« on: May 08, 2024, 06:19:05 PM »
Does that thing actually remove rust? That's awesome!

3
General Talk / Re: Mercury chart on 51 species of fish
« on: May 08, 2024, 09:43:13 AM »
Very interesting. I wonder where the samples were taken, and what impact that has on the results? 

I've kinda always thought that migratory fish probably vary greatly in their mercury levels. I think it depends on how old they are, where they've been, and what they've eaten - but I've not seen a lot of information about that.

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Re: Napa River
« on: May 08, 2024, 09:06:57 AM »
Nice work, thanks for the report! Crazy how strong stripers are - I think they punch above their weight class for sure.

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Recipes / Re: Roasted Trout with Fennel and French Green Lentils
« on: May 07, 2024, 05:11:37 PM »
Oooh, that sounds yummy!

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Introductions / Re: Old guy and want opinions with a new sit on
« on: May 07, 2024, 09:01:38 AM »
Those Eddyline kayaks are super sleek - a C12 might be my next kayak.

For OP's question about Lifetime kayaks - I had a Lifetime tandem kayak for a couple years. It was cheap, and for it's size, wasn't too heavy. It had a little wheel in the keel which made launching at a boat ramp very easy.  But, it didn't have any attachment points for rod holders or accessory gear. The seats weren't great for longer days. Our model was super wide and stable, but also felt kinda slow for a 13' kayak. It was perfect for family outings on a lake, with the dog and the kids, which we did a few times before it sat unused for a couple years. I'm sure they make a fishing model that would probably work great for freshwater fishing, just not sure how much weight it would save vs other plastic kayaks of comparable size.

Not to change the conversation too much, but have you considered a small pickup for kayak transport? I carry my kayak in my F150 bed, and even though it is 4x4, my tailgate is a lot lower than most roof lines. I just slide it right in, no need to lift anything over my head. Maybe a Ranger or Tacoma might fit your need, and make carrying the kayak easier.  Older Rangers can be had for pretty cheap, and some had longer beds.

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Craftsmen's Corner / Re: Homebrew aluminum kayak trailer
« on: May 05, 2024, 10:21:31 PM »
Cool build!

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General Fishing Tips / Re: Benicia Stripers in Spring?
« on: May 05, 2024, 04:42:12 PM »
Following….i like how you can troll 2 rods in Benicia.

Same, I usually start with a rattle trap and an A-rig, and if one gets hit more than the other, will switch both to match.  Have a few new things to try also, should get bit.  If very steady action, will go down to one rod, or just drift and cast. 

I tried a month or so back. Facebook had been lit up with people catching in the delta and the bay. So I figured the same, try in between. And it is an easy drive for me.

At least back then, I was the only one at the launch (so not a good sign). And the water was extra extra dirty. Couple of inches visibility. I was surprised, it hadn't rained that much immediately prior to when I went. Not sure what it will be like now with less recent rain (except for yesterday of course).

If I was to go again, I would check the water with perhaps a plan to drive a bit further if it didn't look good. But also I'm not super familiar with striper fishing. So my read might not be the best.


Thanks for your report here.  Were you looking deep or shallow?  I wonder if on the way back into the salt if the stripers just cruise through?  Seems like on their way up river they hang out for a while on the way through Benicia.

I'm wondering too...  I live here and honestly should just be out there trying more but I've gotten addicted to trying for halibut or jonesing for rockfish, and am probably neglecting striper possibilities lol

I hear ya - I've been pining to get out on the coast, but my schedule and the weather can't seem to align.  I've been doing a lot of freshwater to fill the gaps, but I'm definitely ready for a lingcod.

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General Fishing Tips / Re: Benicia Stripers in Spring?
« on: May 05, 2024, 01:36:11 PM »
I'm considering giving it a go tomorrow.  Looks like the least windy place in the area, tides are perfectly timed for a 0900 launch, and it is opposite the commute traffic for me.  Also have a couple new striper lures to try out. 

I think there are probably always fish around there, with the big ones migrating back and forth. 

But, I am kinda torn... I'm tempted to hit freshwater again.  It's nice wearing shorts and not having all the salt cleanup, haha. 

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General Fishing Tips / Benicia Stripers in Spring?
« on: May 05, 2024, 10:01:31 AM »
Anyone fish for stripers in Benicia in the spring?  Like, now through the end of the month?  I know people are catching in both the Bay and in the Delta, so I figure why not try to catch them in between? 

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I keep getting lucky going right around 11:00am. 

I believe this is the magic hour for DMV.  I've had good luck at the Concord DMV in the middle of the day.  I think there is a big morning rush, of people trying to get it done before they go to work, and a big rush at the end of the day as people get off work. 

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General Talk / Re: What to do on a rainy day?
« on: May 04, 2024, 04:54:20 PM »
Oh wow, that sourdough looks tasty!

Smoked trout came out pretty good for a first batch. I remember helping my dad smoke steelhead when I was a kid, and more or less followed his recipe. I think next time I'm gonna let it brine a little longer or use a little more salt. Using a charcoal smoker takes a little extra attention too. I kept it between 150 and 160 for about 4 hours, pulled the fish off at 145 temp. I might go a little hotter for a shorter time next time - it was a little dry. Overall, not a bad first batch though, and will make some yummy snacks for sure!

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General Talk / Re: What to do on a rainy day?
« on: May 04, 2024, 04:32:09 PM »
Ooo, yum!

I smoked those trout today - good stuff!

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Any idea when they are supposed to finish the repairs?

The project's site says "through 2024."  So, they should be finished by 2028 or so.
Ha, sounds about right.

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Looks like a great day out there! Nice work!

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