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Last sturgeon report for awhile 6-30 thru 7-2-16
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Randy, Neldon and I just returned from fishing for sturgeon. The fishing was hot (got over 100 degrees every day)! I wish that the catching would have been as hot as the temperature. We did OK, with bringing 16 sturgeon to the boat and had one break off and three others get off. The quality of the sturgeon was the best I have ever experienced, with the largest going 7' 4" and only two were under about 3 1/2'.

In Idaho, it is legal to use game fish for bait. Over the years, I have tried chubs, crappie, rainbow trout, mud cats, yellow perch, bluegill, cisco and squaw fish with minimal success. I have caught nearly every sturgeon on pickled herring. This trip, the catching was slow, so once again I tried whole chubs and the sturgeon loved them. I quickly went through my three chubs, so we decided to go catch some bluegills or crappie. I managed to only catch one crappie (often, I can catch over 30 in less than 30 minutes) and zero bluegills. (Unfortunately, we didn't have any worms for bait for the blue gills.) We cut the crappie up in two fillets and Randy and I almost immediately hooked sturgeon and then Neldon put on the crappie head and hooked one. We thought we had lucked out, when we found a convenience store that sold bags of frozen rainbow morts. We tried them on Saturday and only had a couple bites on them. Strange, how after all of these trips, with almost zero success with chubs and crappie (I have tried crappie many times without success) that the sturgeon wanted them. I will be prepared on every trip from now on.

We have caught doubles on several trips, but this is the first time that I have seen the same angler hook doubles, and I was the lucky one.

Once again, a fun trip with great fishing companions. Last sturgeon report until the fall.
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#2
Sounds like a great trip Kent, reminds me of one of the trips we made years ago when the temps were up to 106*, brutal[crazy].
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#3
That is surprising with the non-herring bait. Never seen more than a bite on anything else. Glad you got into some, also glad I didn't go on the trip with over 100 degree temps. Learn something new every trip.
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#4
Sounds like a good trip.

Crappie and chubs seem a lot less messy (and stinky) than the pickled herring. All we caught on our trip was smallies. I wonder how they would work? [Wink]

Were you able to get 3 days of fishing in?
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If I could have caught a smallie of 12" or longer (caught one smallie of around 12" while trying to catch crappie and blue gill before learning what was legal to keep) I would have tried it for bait. I learned that the smallie rules there are 10 smallies over 12" long.

Yes, we were able to fish all three days, but we only caught one sturgeon on Saturday. There was minimal wind the entire trip, which is both a blessing and a curse when it is so hot.
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Great trip with great friends!
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