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Sturgeon

The sturgeon roe is the only true caviar.



The following list includes common methods and techniques used to catch the Sturgeon: The following are fishing methods used to catch this fish:
They are easy to identify as a group. Some species grow to a length of over 20 ft. (6 m) and well over 2,000 lb. (907 kg) and may live to be over 100 year old. The body is long and heavy and is covered with 5 rows of large, heavy scutes. One row runs along the middle of each side, one along the back and two along the belly. The scutes become smoother as the sturgeon grows older and in some species, they may gradually disappear by absorption. On each side of the head there is a huge bony plate that serves as the gill cover. The rest of the head is covered with smaller bony plates. The mouth is protrusible, like the suckers, and is preceded by four barbels resembling a mustache. The eyes are small by comparisons to the overall size of the body. The single dorsal fin is located far back on the body near the tail and directly above the anal fin. The tail is heterocercal (the upper lobe is longer than the lower lobe).


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