If you had one day only
To catch a sturgeon with no boat would it be:
A) NSR B) lower Bow C) lower red deer D) lower oldman E) SSR between Lethbridge and the Hat Or F) SSR between the hat and sask border What would you fish? |
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I'd be hitting up Wayne Christie and ask him to take me out for sturgeon on the SSR
Edit: I just noticed the part about "no boat"..... I'd still be hitting up Wayne :sHa_shakeshout: |
Shuswap trout :scared0018:
Sorry moose. I'm here now and not wanting to leave!! |
Which month would this day be in? Makes a big difference in some areas :)
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I do not feel qualified to answer that question as I have only fished the NSR and very few times at that. Maybe 6 times? Each time I targeted walleye and have caught more sturgeon than walleye? First outing(June 2013) I caught 10 sturgeon, 1 walleye and a 14" goldeye in about 4 hours of fishing , two of the sturgeon were tagged. I couldn't read the numbers on one tag but the other I could and reported it. I hadn't caught a tagged fish since the 80's on Lake Nip****ing.
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NSR on the east side of the city is pretty good for sturgeon.
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Do sturgeon go up the nsr up past gennesse bridge?
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G) None of the above I'd prefer the Columbia River somewhere between Astoria, OR and Portland, OR :) Almost did this year, will set aside a day or two to fish Sturgeon there on the next trip south for sure |
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I'm guessing it's a 12+ hour drive, so you would only get there and have to turn around. No fishies for you! :) Cheers |
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I almost went this year but spent all my time paintballing with my teenage grandson (yeah, I paid for it...LOL) and only crossed the river quickly twice, once coming, once going. I'm seriously considering going sturgeon fishing next year. Mind you, rather than sit on the shore, I'll probably do the guided fishing thing and increase my chances. If the fishery is open to keeping one that is the best chance I'll have of getting one. |
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Kind of a corollary to this thread -- how are water levels along the SSR? Seems like everywhere down south is seeing really low levels right now. We're going to be down around Lethbridge, travelling toward Med Hat, and thinking about tossing a line into the SSR along the way. Hoping things aren't bone dry and there's still some fishable areas!
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111 41' 11.31"w i have seen them caught right there, from shore. |
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