Species guide
How to catch Lake sturgeon
Acipenser fulvescens

The lake sturgeon is a large, elongated freshwater fish found in North America. It thrives near the bottom of lakes and large rivers, using its barbels to sense and hunt prey in muddy, sandy, or gravelly substrates. This ancient species is known for its long lifespan and impressive size.
Where they live
Lake sturgeon inhabit shallow to moderately deep waters (5-9 meters) of lakes and large rivers across North America, often near muddy, sandy, or gravel bottoms. They sometimes enter brackish waters.
Typical size
Up to about 274 cm
What they eat
- small bottom-dwelling insects
- larvae of midges and gnats
- small aquatic invertebrates
- macrofauna hunted on or near substrate
Best baits
- nightcrawlers
- worms
- minnows
- cut bait
Best lures
- soft plastic bottom bouncers
- jigs with natural colors
- sinking spoons
How to fish for them
- bottom fishing
- drift fishing
- bait fishing with natural baits over muddy or sandy bottom
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