Michigan Department of Natural Resources staff were conducting their annual sturgeon survey when they reeled in a 125-pound and 6-foot-plus lake sturgeon on Lake St. Clair.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced a record catch while the agency was conducting its annual sturgeon survey. Fisheries staff were on Lake St. Clair capturing, gathering data about, tagging and releasing the fish. It was while conducting their research that they found a monstrous lake sturgeon, according to an MDNR post on Facebook.
Amazing,' commented a woman. One man said, 'Sounds like a fun job.' CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Fox News Digital reached out to the MDNR for additional comment.
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