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oceanADDIKT 06-16-2016 11:10 PM

Sturgeon fishing??
 
I've been reading up on sturgeon fishing but can't seem to get much exact. I've got a cabin near Edmonton in Alberta beach and I've been told you go to Drayton Valley and fish then there using a large snap swivel attached to a weight on your main line then another swivel with strong braid for leader and worms and minnows for bait. That's where I get lost. What size of hook? What do I look for when scouting the river? Regulation help? And i have a medium heavy action salmon rod that you can practically bend in half with a penn battle reel with 30
Pounds or something of drag rigged with 20 pound braid I know I will need better line any recommendations? As you can tell I'm pretty clueless so any help would be greatly appreciated feel free to private message me too if you don't wanna let your secret out. Any help I appreciate!

does it ALL outdoors 06-17-2016 03:20 AM

Your gear sounds ok, I use 60lb Fireline and a 0/3 hook (I believe) Find a calm eddy out of the main current and load the hooks with worms and wait & be patient. Google Stergeon rigs, lots of good ideas there for a rig. If the water is calm you will know they are in there just after sunset but before dark, they get active and jump and thrash around alot then (at least at my honey hole) Had one jump right on top of buddy's line 15' in front of us last night around 10:00, wouldn't of believed it if I didn't see it with my own eyes. We catch them consistently between 9:00 and 11:00pm. Good luck, you will never forget your first. What a rush!

sturgeonhound 06-17-2016 07:40 AM

Here is what you should use.
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oceanADDIKT 06-17-2016 08:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by does it ALL outdoors (Post 3256738)
Your gear sounds ok, I use 60lb Fireline and a 0/3 hook (I believe) Find a calm eddy out of the main current and load the hooks with worms and wait & be patient. Google Stergeon rigs, lots of good ideas there for a rig. If the water is calm you will know they are in there just after sunset but before dark, they get active and jump and thrash around alot then (at least at my honey hole) Had one jump right on top of buddy's line 15' in front of us last night around 10:00, wouldn't of believed it if I didn't see it with my own eyes. We catch them consistently between 9:00 and 11:00pm. Good luck, you will never forget your first. What a rush!

Sounds like quite the night! Thank you I appreciate it and this is still on the Nnorth Saskatchewan river correct?


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