
Cartmen Saxe of Guerneville, California caught a sturgeon estimated to be 10 feet long and approximately 500 pounds on the Klamath River over Labor Day weekend. It was September 2, 2018 when my dad, grandpa, and I went on a fishing trip on the Klamath River. We were about 5 miles up from the boat launch, a mile from the ocean. We rode through rapids in our Lowe Jet Jon Boat and then stopped to fish on the shore. I walked upstream with my grandfather and he caught a small trout. Then, we went back to the boat and headed upstream again, fishing through the rapids.
We drifted back down and stopped, putting the anchor out. We pitched out our roe baits and waited a good 40 minutes. And that’s when I hooked a BIG FISH. I fought the fish for about 30 minutes, it made several runs and we were maneuvering the boat around to keep up with it. The fish began to lay down in the deep water and I started to sweat. My arms were shaking from the fight. I was using 30-pound test, braided line with a 25-pound test leader. I then turned my Okuma SST Salmon Spin (Medium High Action) 30-pound rated rod over to my dad because he didn’t want me to snap the pole. My dad fought the fish, reeling and pulling it to shore while my grandpa maneuvered the boat. My dad then got the needle nose pliers out to release the fish and gave the rod to my grandpa. Suddenly the fish headed back out to deeper water. My grandpa grabbed the rod and, while backing up the beach, he reeled and walked toward the fish. My dad got his phone out and took some pictures while the fish was close to shore, while grandpa kept a tight line to keep the fish nearby. Dad got the pliers out again but then, the fish snapped the line at the hook. The fish then swam away.