07-02-2007, 07:40 PM 
		
	
	
		Hey Mr. Kent, 
We were drift trolling so it is hard to say how deep we were. You know how that is. The wind changes so your bait comes up. The wind dies so you go deeper. Most of the time when we hooked a fish he was close to the surface because he broke the surface soon after being hooked. Some times they were deeper. We typically were in water that was 30 feet deep. Kent, I forgot to mention in my report that I lost a pole over board. I was taking a picture of my son with the digital camera and had set my pole in the bottom of the boat when a pesky fish grabbed my bait and took my pole overboard. I could have grabbed it but I did'nt want my camera to get wet. You did'nt snag that reel and pole I left up in the Snake River on this last Sturgeon trip did ya???
  
Rob
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We were drift trolling so it is hard to say how deep we were. You know how that is. The wind changes so your bait comes up. The wind dies so you go deeper. Most of the time when we hooked a fish he was close to the surface because he broke the surface soon after being hooked. Some times they were deeper. We typically were in water that was 30 feet deep. Kent, I forgot to mention in my report that I lost a pole over board. I was taking a picture of my son with the digital camera and had set my pole in the bottom of the boat when a pesky fish grabbed my bait and took my pole overboard. I could have grabbed it but I did'nt want my camera to get wet. You did'nt snag that reel and pole I left up in the Snake River on this last Sturgeon trip did ya???
Rob
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