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Sturgeon have been confirmed in the Charles!
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From depths of the Charles River, an endangered species surfaces
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Cool!
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I would love to see a big one jump... I have seen pictures of the huge ones jumping on the Columbia River in Oregon. Anyone hear ever seen one on the Merrimack? Rockfish 9?
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I watched a show on Sturgeon fishing in the Columbia yesterday Chris. They get huge. The show explained how the fishery was almost wiped out completely but they brought it back. Guy had a big one on, it jumped straight out of the water. Real impressive to see a freshwater fish that big.
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Maybe our grand kids will fish the Charles R for 9' sturgeon.....:drool:
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they seam to be making a strong come back all over. i've seen mostly smaller ones, to about 4 feet or so.
i've seen a bunch jumping in the merrimack while inspecting bridges up in the haverhill area. we see a couple jumping out in saco bay from the beach in the summer too. |
I think the breed off Wasque (Tom shoal area). You sometimes see them jump in mid-late May out there. The ones I've seen are not real big, however.
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must be cleaner now
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I saw a big one caught when I was a kid in Fire Island Inlet, weird looking, almost prehistoric. I have never seen them jump around here but I will keep looking.
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I think I have seen them in the north river before. I was out kayaking and saw something big swirl about 20 yards in front of me and from what I could tell it was not a striper, the coloring and dorsal fin were just not striper like. Ive heard stories of them being in their but never seen or heard of anyone i know catching one
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I've seen a few in the CT. I saw a small one in the fish lift window at the Holyoke dam. There cool looking fish
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they got a few at the mouth of the Merrimack last year when i was in NH, read it in a local paper.
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I found a dead one about 5' long on the southside of BI two years ago. He was fresh - clear eyes
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Can we sell them?
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Don't tell RoyL, he'll be in there with 2 # test and his camera.:rotf2:
I saw a show about fishing for them on the river leading to and a short distance from Niagara Falls a few years ago, they were quite large. |
Thanks for sharing Buzz!
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So cool....May they go forth and multiply.
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Pretty soon, a striped bass will be just as rare!
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We do have quite a few up here in Maine now. you see them in the SACO,DUNSTAN,PRESUPSCOTT,KENEBEC an many other rivers too. Carefull with pictures though I had one on the wall at Saco Bay Tackle once that we were releasing an got a visit from the marine patrol asking why I had a protected specie out of the water. Even if it was to release it.LOL Had to chuckle as we never know whats gonna hit a bait when we cast it out.
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isn't it one of the oldest species of fish?
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They are pretty impressive when they go airborne. |
Nice story. Would be nice to see one of the larger ones!
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This is my late grandfather Red (aka Tautog Sr)
Sturgeon caught off Newport (incidentally) in 1954. For reference, Red was about 6'3" |
Awesome pic Bryan!
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I've seen a few in the wild.
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I've seen them off East Matunuck, Jamestown and Narragansett, RI.
Two out of the three were alive and kicking. The third one was caught in a net near Black Point. I was unable to free it and when I returned with a knife it had died...sad ending for such a special creature. |
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