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[fishin] Any one no where a good place to go catch sturgeon near boise be sides cj strike and also do the stergeon candy squid work good from cabelas never cought one and just got a new sturgeon rod and real from a freind thanx!
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Near Boise, your only bet will be at Swan Falls. If you really want to hook one, you may as well drive the extra 40 minutes to Strike.
I've tried the sturgeon candy, and I'm sure it works, but I've never caught one on it, and I don't think some of the other more active sturgeon fisherman here have used it much either. You'd be best off with fresh cutbait. Panfish like small crappie, bluegill, pumpkinseed work, and I caught one a few days ago on a trout head and have caught them on carp too.
What kind of rod and reel did you get?
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Welcome to BFT. Hope to hear from you often. When you go, report back and let us know what is going on. People are usually more willing to give up some info once you have given them some info.
Good luck on the sturgeon fishing.
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Thanx for the info ill try trout or crappie like you said and let you know how i do. My new pole is ten foot master custom striker with xr7 quantum reel ! I also am waiting for my boat to get out of the shop and would like to put in the snake but a little worried because it propeller not jet have you heard of any one putting in at swan and going to cj with a prop? Thanx again for the info!
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You can do it, if you don't mind buying a new prop and possibly new lower unit. My son tried with his Triton a few years back. Didn't work out too good.
I've been way up there when the water was extremely high in my Skeeter but was nervous the whole way.
You can go about 6-7 miles without any problems. There is a pump house on the right and an island on the left and it gets shallow. That is about as far as I would go. If you have a depth finder watch it real close.
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If you're going to be fishing from a boat with a prop, I'd think twice about running on the snake below strike dam. I would recommend fishing up the snake arm of cj strike above the dam. go up the snake a ways and look for any deeper spots (40 ft or more) and you'll catch sturgeon there. Good advise on bait. You want to use something fresh if possible. Use fresh crappie or trout. If fresh bait is absolutely not available, then I'd go with frozen herring. Good luck and let us know how you do.
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its been a great fishing year for sturgeon for me and the best bait i have found is pickled herring in wine sauce that i wrap to the hook wiht thread to keep it from falling off. crappie seems to work second best for me with trout a distant third
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