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Are those sturgeon?
What type of trout, BTW? It looked like a cross between a brookie and a brown with a hint of color like a rainbow. But those are American species. In the US, I've only seen sturgeon in rivers and they're very, very skittish. I've never seen them that small either. None under four feet with the biggest being longer than me. They give an amazing fight on a 6 weight fly rod.![]()
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After how many beers???these are beautiful sturgeons
We have wild stories of Blue Cats that big, but the IGFA record is 57 inches and 143 pounds. Of course, we also can encounter bull sharks and alligators in our Florida rivers and springs. If you're in the very south of Florida, you can add American Saltwater Crocs to that list. The largest gator I've encountered in the wild was 18 ft. Fortunately, I was in a canoe that was also 18 ft long and it left us alone!The biggest lake fish I know of in Western Europe are cat fish. Some of those can grow to be 3m long.