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BUCKJR
10-02-2012, 07:48 AM
http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/11_foot_2_sturgeon.JPG

http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/11_foot_2_fish.JPG

On September 29th, 2012 BC Sportfishing Group client, Manitoba sport fishing enthusiast Kimm Blaquiere caught a true fish of a lifetime, near Mission, British Columbia. With assistance from BC Sportfishing Group (BCSFG) angling guide Mike Neufeld, Blaquiere’s leviathan surfaced to greet the enthusiastic cheers of spectators on boats nearby. Neufeld is responsible for over 2300 samples for the study to date.

After landing this white sturgeon and tagging it for the Fraser River Sturgeon Conservation Society’s (FRSCS) monitoring and assessment program, they were amazed to realize this fish measured 340cm in length (fork Length) and 145 cm in girth – a whopping 11’ 2”. Those measurements make this the largest ‘tag and released’ white sturgeon on the Fraser River for the 2012 season. Although not a world record, this fish was estimated to weigh roughly 750 lbs.


Every Fraser River white sturgeon encountered by BC Sportfishing Group fishing guides is sampled as part of the FRSCS’ ongoing monitoring and assessment program. The study uses the fork length and girth length from behind the pectoral fins measurements, to ensure consistency across all samples. It is also the measurement used by the International Game Fish Association (IFGA) when documenting their record catches.


This amazing sturgeon represents the size of mature brood stock needed to create the next generation of the species. Senior fisheries biologist and FRSCS Chair, Karl English sees hope in this encounter.


“Fish in this size range are likely female and more than 100 years old. FRSCS has obtained size data from more than 50,000 sturgeon tagged over the past 12 years. This sturgeon is one of the top five largest measured in our monitoring and assessment program and we want to do everything we can to ensure their ability to reproduce. Thanks to the data collected by our volunteers, we are able to monitor the status of the lower Fraser sturgeon population, track growth rates and take action towards the protection and recovery of this species,” English said.


Featured on National Geographic, Discovery Channel Europe and recent recipient of the FRSCS Leadership in Conservation Award for a Business, BCSFG guides have tagged and recorded more information for the FRSCS than any other company in British Columbia. The BCSFG management team support many fisheries related organizations dedicated to securing a better sport fishing opportunity for the future. Key affiliations include: Fraser Valley Salmon Society, Fraser Valley Angling Guides Association, Salmon Table, Sport Fish Advisory Committee, Sport Fishing Institute, as well as the many others.

Caveman
10-02-2012, 10:00 AM
What a beast! I need to get out there and do so sturgeon fishing again and maybe get something like that.

Leaseman
10-02-2012, 12:32 PM
I believe to others a tad bigger have been caught lately......

My best is 10'4"... all by myself. Was sore for a few days after that!

BUCKJR
10-02-2012, 01:39 PM
The fish above is in fact the largest fish sampled in the FRSCS for the 2012 season.

There have been many large fish caught this year which is just awsome to see! Many untagged at that. Lots of hogs rolling around so who knows what still might be caught this year.

MuleyStalker
10-02-2012, 02:36 PM
Very nice! Can only imagine what its like catching a sturgeon like that. Wasn't it through the same guiding company that the 12'4", 1100lb monster was caught a while ago? Was it not part of the "tag and release" program? Not trying to shut you down or anything because that is truly an incredible fish but how come that sturgeon wasn't recognized as the largest of 2012?

jml11
10-02-2012, 02:51 PM
Very nice! Can only imagine what its like catching a sturgeon like that. Wasn't it through the same guiding company that the 12'4", 1100lb monster was caught a while ago? Was it not part of the "tag and release" program? Not trying to shut you down or anything because that is truly an incredible fish but how come that sturgeon wasn't recognized as the largest of 2012?


http://www.globalpost.com/dispatches/globalpost-blogs/weird-wide-web/retired-british-couple-reel-century-old-12-foot-sturgeon

This article says it was an untagged and that the guide tagged it. Different company it looks like. What monster!

http://www.globalpost.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/gp3_small_article/monster__fish_sturgeon.jpg

BUCKJR
10-02-2012, 04:35 PM
The information provided is 100% accurate and has come directly from those who recieve the recorded data from all the sturgeon sampled.

Greenhead
10-03-2012, 06:09 AM
Very nice! Can only imagine what its like catching a sturgeon like that. Wasn't it through the same guiding company that the 12'4", 1100lb monster was caught a while ago? Was it not part of the "tag and release" program? Not trying to shut you down or anything because that is truly an incredible fish but how come that sturgeon wasn't recognized as the largest of 2012?
Haha, the power of the media! Tape measures don't lie, and the fish originally posted here is 11'2'' to the fork of the tail where all scientific data collection measurements are taken. the company could stretch the tape out to the end of the tail and call it 13'6'' but that isn't how its done! Just so you know this fish is the 5th largest fish sampled in the assessment and monitoring program, where that "record 12'4'' 1000 lber" comes in farther down the line?? can't fake science, just fish stories lol! Regardless, both incredible fish, great job to the anglers and guides!
GH

The Dude
10-03-2012, 06:24 AM
This one?

http://www.huntingbc.ca/forum/showthread.php?86788-1000-LB-Sturgeon-near-the-Wack&highlight=sturgeon

ElliotMoose
10-03-2012, 08:09 AM
What a monster! Some unexperienced guy or gal sees that sucker rise out of the water and we'll have stories about a new river monster on the news!

kennyj
10-07-2012, 12:01 PM
Very cool. Nice to see good numbers showing up.
kenny

YAMMY-CA
10-15-2012, 05:27 PM
Very nice! Can only imagine what its like catching a sturgeon like that. Wasn't it through the same guiding company that the 12'4", 1100lb monster was caught a while ago? Was it not part of the "tag and release" program? Not trying to shut you down or anything because that is truly an incredible fish but how come that sturgeon wasn't recognized as the largest of 2012?

that fish was 11 ft 2 in measured properly from nose to fork-the added length was accomplished by measureing nose to tip of tail for marketing purposes-still obviously a great fish

Sofa King
11-09-2012, 01:38 PM
i'm going out tomorrow.
never been before.
see what all they hype is about.

MOUNTAIN MAN - TOYOTA/ATV
11-10-2012, 07:19 PM
That is a huge fish.