In the picture above, a boat zips along as a sturgeon leaps just off the starboard bow. The sturgeon return to the Suwannee to spawn in the spring and summer as they have done for millions of years. Part of this ancient ritual is jumping. Don't ask me why they jump ... it should be clear. It's mating season, remember? They jump because they are happy. It's a really good idea to slow down this time of year as you cruise the river. Already, there has been a boat-sturgeon collision with injuries. |
Rentry. |
Fosbury Flop. |
I plan to return for more attempts, so maybe I can get that one shot that got away. |
This shot is soft focus, but it does show a sturgeon at the peak of his leap. These fish are so AWESOME! |
Go see for yourself. Prepare to be sturgeonated. |
13 comments:
Great shots! Wow!
nature! action! true love!
Fun!
That has got to be amazing to see!
I camped for a night at Manatee Springs in February and saw the signs about sturgeon - of course, it was too early then to actually see the fish themselves, so it's fun to see your photos of the action!
Fowler's Bluff?
The sturgeon is "Nahma, King of Fishes" in the Hiawatha poem by Longfellow. Hiawatha has quite a tussle with Nahma.
are they jumping because sumpthin's chasing them, or because it's fun??
Hello, Fishophiles.
The leaping is spawning related and is quite possibly a courtship/dominance display.
I still think it boils down to feeling frisky.
Whatever the reason, it is wonderful to watch.
DAWGAWN! AbFab pichers, FC! I NEED to see that! Gotta get my wheels fixed. >:\
Hey Fc I finally am able to see your posts again! not sure what the issue was, but at least I'm back on for today!
How big are those sturgeon? They look pretty dang large!
Dave,
Up to 8 feet and 200+ lbs.
Some of these must have been in the 5-6 foot range.
Very nice sturgeon pics!
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