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64 pounder caught yesterday on the lower river
I believe there were reports of sturgeon up river from lake Mead
I kicked one while skinny dipping at night one time. I levitated out of the water and that was the end of that... lol@DaytonaBabe Careful out there. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
That was also done in a nor cal lake years ago. They had to do 2 kills I believeBetter not be. They will decimate local game fish.
If there are, they were brought in by snowbirds so they can fish for them, "just like back home". Several years ago someone transplanted Northern Pike into northern Arizona lakes. Game & Fish and USFWS had to "de oxygenate" (kill) the lakes to get rid of them.
It is illegal to even possess live sturgeon or viable sturgeon eggs in Arizona.
Better not be. They will decimate local game fish.
If there are, they were brought in by snowbirds so they can fish for them, "just like back home". Several years ago someone transplanted Northern Pike into northern Arizona lakes. Game & Fish and USFWS had to "de oxygenate" (kill) the lakes to get rid of them.
It is illegal to even possess live sturgeon or viable sturgeon eggs in Arizona.
In my experience, yes it does. My old man hooked up a 6# cat in dive rock cove (Gene Wash Canyon) near the island. We dressed it that afternoon and wrapped it in foil with butter and herbs and threw it on the grill..Very impressive. I wonder if the meat gets tough when they get that big. I guess you could an always deep fry it.
I kicked one while skinny dipping at night one time. I levitated out of the water and that was the end of that... lol
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