sizz
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- Location: San Jose, CA
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Chinook salmon make their way up the California Delta in large numbers between August and November of each year. They eventually spawn in the upper regions of the Sacramento, American, Feather, Mokelumne and Cosumnes Rivers. I got one yesterday morn .... on the Sacramento not to far from where I keep my boat.......  this is like using a porterhouse steak to make a beef taco. Daughter Laurie grilled that Salmon I caught and we made fish tacos from it... 
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Michael Hoffman
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Very nice King. Lures or bait?
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joerogo
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Good stuff sizz! Looks like it was cooked perfect. Please tell me that is not your O'Douls 
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mayor al
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All my years of fishing in CA and Baja and we never fished for or caught by accident , a Salmon. Nice fish...and looks even better on the table.
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Davydd
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Speaking of Salmon, I was thinking of you sizz.
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MikeS.
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We used to fish for salmon out of Morro Bay, always a good time. Sizz, ya done well there.
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