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Daily Sturgeon Season Update - Feb. 14, 2023

Feb. 14, 2023 Harvest Update 

With warmer temperatures continuing to prevail today, only 72 fish were harvested throughout the system, with 58 from Lake Winnebago (5 juvenile females, 27 adult females, 26 males) and 14 from the Upriver lakes (0 juvenile females, 3 adult females, 11 males). 

Upriver, there are still 3 adult females left until the 90% trigger is activated or 11 more adult females until the 100% cap is reached. If the 90% trigger is hit, there will only be one more day to spear after that. If 100% is reached, then the season will close that afternoon. But so far, harvest Upriver has been slow, and the season will be open tomorrow. 

Click here to view the full Day 4 Harvest Report. 

Despite the slow day, a record-setting fish was caught! James Gishkowsky speared a massive 177.3-pound, 79.9-inch female sturgeon from Lake Winnebago. This is the 7th largest fish ever speared from the Winnebago system! This female was an F4 or black egg fish. 

When you register your fish, DNR staff not only identifies the sex of the sturgeon as female (F) or male (M), they also identify where they are in their reproductive cycle. Female stages are V, 1, 2, 4 or 6, while male stages include V, 1 or 2. FV or MV stages indicate a fish that is not yet sexually mature. For females, stages F1 and F2 indicate a fish that was not ready to spawn this year or even next. F4 female fish is a female that is full of eggs and would have spawned this year (spring 2023). This is why many of the largest fish registered are indicated as F4s. They are full of an additional 20-30 pounds of eggs. F6 females are fish that spawned last season (spring of 2022). Male stages are similar, with M1 males not ready to spawn, while M2 males were ready to spawn in spring 2023. Congrats James! That fish is incredible!

Because of the warm weather and the concern about ice conditions after the expected rain tonight, we are temporarily closing the Neenah registration station. We will continue to keep you posted on what stations are opened or closed. If you’d planned on registering your fish there, please head to the next closest registration station. Locations can be found in the sturgeon spearing regulation packet or on the DNR's sturgeon spearing webpage



Season Photos Needed

The DNR is looking for spearers to submit photos that help tell a story through a photo submission form. Photos could be of spearers with their catch, cutting in, shanty life, scenic views observed during the season or anything else that captures the spearing tradition.

Please make sure the photos are age appropriate. Select photos will be used for future DNR outreach efforts.

 


Additional information on the Winnebago system sturgeon spearing season can be found on the DNR website.