![]() Julie Riddle can be reached at 98 or Follow her on Twitter Photo by Julie RiddleĪ Michigan Department of Natural Resources officer weighs the last sturgeon to be brought to the Onaway-area DNR field office at the conclusion of the 2022 sturgeon season on Black Lake.Ī 25-pound sturgeon, freshly caught during the 2022 sturgeon season on Black Lake, waits to be weighed at the Michigan Department of Natural Resources field office north of Onaway on Saturday.Īt the Michigan Department of Natural Resources field office north of Onaway, DNR personnel measure a 46-inch sturgeon harvested by Scott WIlliams, of Millersburg, on Saturday. ![]() They’d done the math, they said, and knew they’d had a 1% chance of going home with a sturgeon. The first to arrive at the lake at 4:55 a.m., the unlucky anglers hoped they’d at least get to glimpse one of the mysterious giants that swim the depths of Black Lake. Williams has speared several sturgeon, but this year’s catch was his first from Black Lake in 22 years.Īs the last of the registering anglers headed home, Nathan Traver, of Houghton Lake, and James Schwartz, of Roscommon, pulled into the DNR parking lot. ![]() He plans to mount the fish, unlike Scott Williams, of Millersburg, who thought he’d turn his 46-inch catch into dinner. This year, in his first attempt, Perrin brought home one of the most coveted outdoorsman prizes in the state. Successful fisherman Perrin – now known as “Sturgeon Jerry” by his buddies - bought his fishing spear in a Black Lake parking lot last year from an angry angler tired of not catching anything. ![]() Several miles away, DNR officers at a field office fussed over the six lucky anglers who brought in their sturgeon to be weighed, measured, and checked for DNR identification tags.Ī 5-foot long, 67-pound male, the second catch of the day, had been captured and recorded by the DNR every two years since 2002, Cwalinski said. The texts notified fishermen and -women of fish caught during the six-fish-limit season that lasted 35 minutes. A screenshot from a smartphone shows text updates sent to participants in the 2022 sturgeon season on Black Lake on Saturday. ![]()
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