Boyle parks his Ford Probe in the Holy Water parking lot and heads to the water with his float tube, fins and waders. His mission is to fish for rainbows rising in the calm, deep water beneath the dam’s spillway. Boyle ties a size 14 blue-winged olive onto his 3-pound tippet and fins into the center of the pool. Instead of trout dimpling the surface, Boyle says he’s alarmed to see an enormous creature stirring just beneath the surface. “It’s this monster sturgeon swimming upside down,” Boyle says. “I could see his white belly and his big, vacuum mouth right on the surface, swimming the backstroke and sucking on blue-winged olives.”
“I got him.” Boyle says he slips his landing net over the sturgeon’s nose — “just to make it official that I netted a sturgeon in my float tube” — and measures it. It was 10 feet, 2 inches long. More than twice the maximum legal limit. Mail Tribune
In keeping with another oddity for Sturgeon, this story from two years ago re Sturgeon at Bonneville Dam on Columbia R.


Hey not sure if you saw my other comment, I was wondering if it was true that there was once a sturgeon in the holy waters below lost creek lake.
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Personally, I don’t know from experiences or friends. I did attach a link below re others that have caught Sturgeon on a fly…https://swittersb.com/2010/04/01/fly-fishing-sturgeon-sipping-bwos-rogue-rivers-holy-water/. Sorry, I don’t have more precise info.
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Hello I have some questions about this post, is there actually sturgeon in the “Holy Water” below lost creek lake? This would explain why you can’t use bait in there.
I look forward to hearing back
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Anders personally I have never seen such a thing and posted that as a novel event, in my experiences.. So, a little digging and by no means definitive, I offer the following for help: https://www.jeffcurrier.com/category/fly-fishing-for-sturgeon/. https://guidesly.com/fishing/fish-species/shovelnose-sturgeon. https://fishingdojo.com/2018/10/31/oregon-2018-part-3-how-to-catch-a-sturgeon-on-the-fly/. I personally can’t imagine the setup to catch one…maybe hook one, but to bring one in, unless in the smaller size range, seems improbable. Maybe those articles can help you. Best wishes!!! Thanks for checking in to ask.
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At one time someone did see a sturgeon in the “Holy Waters” below lost creek? This is correct? I don’t know if they would bite flies
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Lucky? Who’s lucky? The photographer?
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Ladies, Sturgeon, Photographer.
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