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Just got back from a frustrating sturgeon trip. Day one - 3 boats, 8 anglers (several fishing with two rods) and a total of 3 sturgeon landed. Day two - three boats 8 anglers (several fishing with two rods) and a total of 6 sturgeon landed. Day three - 2 boats 5 anglers (all fishing with two rods) zero sturgeon landed.
I did pull in a huge one that took at least 45 minutes to get it to shore, and we ended up three miles (UPSTREAM) from where we first got hooked up. Picture attached.
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Any idea why it was so slow?
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The stream flow went from 8,000 CFS on Monday to 15,000 on Tuesday (the day we started fishing) and then up to 16,000 on Wednesday and then 17,000 on Thursday. I have caught them in the high stream flow but I have a hunch that it takes them a few days to adjust to such a rapid and significant change in the stream flow.
Some sturgeon may still be up the river spawning, but that should have had minimal impact. Yesterday, was a windy day, which made it difficult to fish.
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What is the flow supposed to be like next week?
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I have no idea and I don't think the information is available.
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Hey now... you do know that area is catch and release only right??
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Thanks so much for the invite to come along Kent. I know you said it was definately not your best sturgeon trip ever, but thanks to you it was mine. I had a great time and now know Sturgeon and Mermaids are actually not the same creatures as I had formerly theorized [sly] Hopefully we can get out again and give it another try when the Mermaids, um. . . I mean Sturgeon, are more cooperative [fishon]
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