The Columbia river, hosts the
largest population of Sturgeon in
the world. The Columbia river below
Bonneville Dam is a major spawning
location for the giant oversized
sturgeon. These huge prehistoric
fish can grow to 20 feet in length
and reach weights of up to 2000 lbs.
They are the largest freshwater fish
in North America. The average
however that anglers are able to
catch and release is between 6 and
14 feet in length with weights of up
to 1000 lbs.
To go after these monsters, prepare for
a fight of up to an hour. People come
from around the world just to feel the power these fish have. All oversized
Sturgeon fishing is catch and release,
but that won't hinder you from having
the time of your life battling a few of
these monsters. We normally target
oversized Sturgeon January through
November.