I have heard that the natives used to fish sturgeon in Lake Cowichan.
I have heard that the natives used to fish sturgeon in Lake Cowichan.
I have heard that the natives used to fish sturgeon in Lake Cowichan.
They say that 90% of Sturgeon spend 10% of their time in salt water. I know they travel the coastal areas quite a bit and will follow the salmon and oolie runs around. A tagged Fraser fish was caught in the columbia system a few years back. I also read in a BC Outdoors a while ago that the natives caught a # of large sturgeon on the Somass in their nets.
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I was at Cherry Point Beach on Vancouver Island on May 7 2012 and I filmed a possible dead sturgeon on shore
Please view video and leave me your comment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7amY0q7ziQo
Last edited by TimelapseCanada; 05-09-2012 at 07:25 AM.
I was at Cherry Point Beach on Vancouver Island on May 7 2012 and I filmed a possible dead sturgeon on shore
Please view video and leave me your comment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7amY0q7ziQo
Last edited by TimelapseCanada; 05-09-2012 at 07:25 AM.
You've got it here...the white sturgeon has been sat tracked on our coasts and specimens have been followed from the Fraser, and further north down to the Columbia. After the big salmon runs in the river, they likely head out to the ocean to feed/grow/migrate.
should have just said x2 to get bents post :P
I have heard from a few people snorkeling in the puntledge that swear they seen stergeon as well........no reason why they wouldnt check it out really........
It sounds that alot of the big lakes on V.I has the odd stergen kickin around in it ive herd of a few in Cowichan lake
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