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trigger7mm
06-24-2019, 06:05 PM
What are the chances of catching a sturgeon within the city limits of Edmonton? Has any one ever done it more than once, or would it just be a fluke to do so?

marky_mark
06-24-2019, 06:48 PM
There is definitely sturgeon within the edmonton city limits

Talking moose
06-24-2019, 06:49 PM
What are the chances of catching a sturgeon within the city limits of Edmonton? Has any one ever done it more than once, or would it just be a fluke to do so?

Quite good if you know where to go. Right now with high water, they are throughout the river. Can catch them anywhere. When the water level drops and the river clears up they will be consitrated in deeper holes. But right now with higher water you can have a good chance catching them anywhere. No hole required.

Kurt505
06-24-2019, 06:59 PM
I’ve caught sturgeon in 3 places and seen them caught in 2 other places within city limits, it’s pretty common.

ponokajoe
06-25-2019, 01:09 PM
Quite good if you know where to go. Right now with high water, they are throughout the river. Can catch them anywhere. When the water level drops and the river clears up they will be consitrated in deeper holes. But right now with higher water you can have a good chance catching them anywhere. No hole required.

So you have been out lately..... and caught some ?

Talking moose
06-25-2019, 01:11 PM
So you have been out lately..... and caught some ?

Last time I was out was 9 days ago. Caught 3 that day.

Talking moose
06-25-2019, 01:22 PM
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Talking moose
06-25-2019, 01:26 PM
I guess it was 11 days ago.

ponokajoe
06-25-2019, 01:32 PM
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Those look pretty good to me.
I'm going to head to to the nsr in the next week or two .Gonna poke my way downstream on the south side of the river. then back upstream , when I hit Victoria Settlement. See what spots I can find. My only concern if water conditions. Hoping the river will be down from it"s run off /rain period.

Talking moose
06-25-2019, 01:38 PM
Those look pretty good to me.
I'm going to head to to the nsr in the next week or two .Gonna poke my way downstream on the south side of the river. then back upstream , when I hit Victoria Settlement. See what spots I can find. My only concern if water conditions. Hoping the river will be down from it"s run off /rain period.

I’ve drove the Victoria trail to Victoria settlement. There’s a few spots to access but not as many as I expected. Those pics are from under the wasetnau bridge.

ponokajoe
06-25-2019, 01:58 PM
Worms or Minnows??

Talking moose
06-25-2019, 01:59 PM
Worms or Minnows??

I use worms.

ponokajoe
06-25-2019, 02:04 PM
Seems worms are the go to in the nsr, but the south sask people tend to prefer minnows.

Talking moose
06-25-2019, 02:07 PM
Seems worms are the go to in the nsr, but the south sask people tend to prefer minnows.

I just find I rebait less with worms. Seems like one bite with minnows and it’s gone. (That is if it don’t go flying off with the cast...lol)

ponokajoe
06-25-2019, 02:27 PM
Thanks for your input. Looks as though it's going to be a wet ,high water week coming up. Likely put things off till mid July. Bummer.

SCOOBA_ACE
07-01-2019, 03:57 PM
I knew i recognized that little island in the background of the 3rd picture. Good job catching those dinosaurs.

Dewey Cox
07-01-2019, 07:15 PM
You're not a talking moose after all.

Talking moose
07-01-2019, 07:18 PM
You're not a talking moose after all.

Nope. I’m a take pics of fishing buddy moose...(that’s not talking moose) ;)

Crankbait
07-01-2019, 07:29 PM
Nope. I’m a take pics of fishing buddy moose...(that’s not talking moose) ;)

talking moose doesn't wear black vinyl jackets while sporting back to the future sneakers.

talking moose wears suede jackets with tassels and knee high beaded mukluks.

Skoaltender
07-01-2019, 07:49 PM
Moose, you look a lot different now than in your avatar, care to elaborate?

Talking moose
07-01-2019, 07:52 PM
Moose, you look a lot different now than in your avatar, care to elaborate?

That’s my fishin partner. Im better lookin.

Oldan Grumpi
07-01-2019, 08:01 PM
I've never caught a sturgeon. Are they edible, or just a curiosity?

I'm always concerned about bottom feeders, with the pollution nowadays I always wonder if they're safe to eat.

Kurt505
07-01-2019, 08:24 PM
I've never caught a sturgeon. Are they edible, or just a curiosity?

I'm always concerned about bottom feeders, with the pollution nowadays I always wonder if they're safe to eat.

I’ve heard that some immigrants target them to eat, although I’ve never caught any try to do so as of yet. When I fished the Fraser for whites I was told they are delicious, like a mahi mahi.

As for eating anything out of the north Saskatchewan river, although it most likely wouldn’t kill me, I wouldn’t do it so long as Safeway is open.

trigger7mm
07-01-2019, 08:33 PM
My buddy caught about a three footer out of the Columbia River years ago. He cleaned it and put it on ice. When he got home we deep fried it, and it was very good eating.

MarkSmith1
07-02-2019, 01:26 AM
I catch them typically near Fort Sask. Im on a mission this coming few weeks to try and decipher where exactly and why exactly the river slows down so much east of edmonton. If I can pinpoint a specific area it SHOULD produce some monsters.
I didn't think too much about the current difference until this spring when i noticed the ice was completely free east side of edmonton and completely frozen over still on the west side. It'll be hard with all this damn rain atm but just having a goal and executing it should make the hunt that much more exciting for the ever elusive 50"er :)

Talking moose
07-02-2019, 01:30 AM
I catch them typically near Fort Sask. Im on a mission this coming few weeks to try and decipher where exactly and why exactly the river slows down so much east of edmonton. If I can pinpoint a specific area it SHOULD produce some monsters.
I didn't think too much about the current difference until this spring when i noticed the ice was completely free east side of edmonton and completely frozen over still on the west side. It'll be hard with all this damn rain atm but just having a goal and executing it should make the hunt that much more exciting for the ever elusive 50"er :)

Quite often the ice goes first in Edmonton and eastward is all the storm drains and water melt from the city that helps break up ice.

calgarychef
07-02-2019, 01:45 AM
I’ve had sturgeon and I’d eat it again, there’s better fish though.
Now caviar...I’d eat

MarkSmith1
07-02-2019, 02:08 AM
Quite often the ice goes first in Edmonton and eastward is all the storm drains and water melt from the city that helps break up ice.

But its noticeably slower. Theres definitely a change in current somewhere. A 3oz weight puts me in the middle of the river no prob. Anywhere from like the henday overpass and west and you need a friggin bowling ball.

Talking moose
07-02-2019, 02:20 AM
But its noticeably slower. Theres definitely a change in current somewhere. A 3oz weight puts me in the middle of the river no prob. Anywhere from like the henday overpass and west and you need a friggin bowling ball.

Gotta be elevation leveling out. Maybe a map showing elevation would help.
Or even the river is narrower on the west end forcing the water through faster. Google earth might show that.