Sammamish Sturgeon?

There is a rumor about catfish and sturgeon in a lake where I live in Renton Highlands, I can dispel the rumor about catfish. Look at my avatar... Next one to dispel is the one about sturgeon...
 
Maybe following American Shad...

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That would have been cool to see. I’ve heard there are some in Lake Washington. Seen stories over the years of mysterious creatures surfacing on the lake, think of the Loch Ness Monster of Lake Washington. I would have assumed it may have been a sturgeon.
 
What does one fish with, gear or fly to catch a sturgeon?
 
Large flies with a scent patch soaked in shad puree. Large arbor reel recommended.
A shad fly pattern might be a tad difficult to fly cast. Sturgeon do also eat smelt, and a smelt fly pattern is definitely castable on a heavier weight fly rod. I believe Steve Probasco (RIP) caught a sturgeon on a fly in a Willapa Bay estuary years ago.
 
There was a story on the Westfly site a few years ago where John Montana and his buddies saw a sturgeon while fly fishing for carp on the Columbia. They hooked it and landed it. It was incredible.
 
A shad fly pattern might be a tad difficult to fly cast. Sturgeon do also eat smelt, and a smelt fly pattern is definitely castable on a heavier weight fly rod. I believe Steve Probasco (RIP) caught a sturgeon on a fly in a Willapa Bay estuary years ago.
Yep, he wrote about it in one of his books.
 
Those things are slugs, most use a barbie rid...

 
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