Florida Girl Killed By Jumping Sturgeon

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  1. Diane Lane

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    This is new knowledge to me I have seen the jumping fish on tv, sorry for the family.
     
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    I see tons of jumping fish here, but they're just small mullet or redfish usually, definitely not close to the size of that fish.
     
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    I didn't know they had sturgeon in Florida, but we had them in Michigan, more common then than they are now, I understand, and they are huge.
     
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    Yes, I guess they are in the Midwest. I mentioned it to a friend there, and he totally understood how one could kill someone. It seems so odd to me, but then again, the largest fish I've ever caught was about 22". I hope the story is well read, so more become aware of the potential danger they present.
     
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    We have sturgeon in the Kootenai River in northern Idaho, as well.
    People used to set the trot lines for them, and use cables, at least from what I have read. Then they checked them every now and then and if there was a large sturgeon, then it would take the whole family to get it hauled in.
    The larger sturgeon might be as long as a man is tall, and would provide a lot of meat for the family for the winter, just like shooting a deer.
    Sturgeon are a very old type of fish, and they look prehistoric to me. Sturgeon eggs are what caviar is made from.
    Here is a picture from around 1930's of a sturgeon that was caught in the Kootenai River near Bonners Ferry.
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    That's a cool pic @Yvonne Smith. I'd never seen one before I saw the story about the girl dying, and the fish looked cute to me. I like the face and head, they look sort of like a caricature. I had no idea people at them, or that they were tasty, and could provide for a family, which is great to hear. I'm glad they serve a purpose, and I'm sure many in the area know just how to go about catching and cooking them. Have you ever tasted the meat? I also was unaware that their eggs were used for caviar. As huge as they can be, it seems they probably produce quite a bit of it.
     
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    Well, I had heard of sturgen before, I also knew that they could jump. But I wasn't aware that they could get so big or that they could jump that high. I feel bad for this family. It wasn't really the fish's fault what happened here it was just one of the horrible fluky type accidents. I hope in the future that people will be more cautious when getting around an area where there are sturgeon, turns out they can be dangerous.
     
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