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Missouri fisherman catches 50-pound rare sturgeon

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Tony Staggs reeled in a 50-pound lake sturgeon at the Lake of the Ozarks. (Missouri Dept. of Conservation) An angler in Missouri recently reeled in something you don't see every day — a lake sturgeon.Troy Staggs caught the elusive fish, according to the Missouri Dept.

of Conservation.While Staggs was sure to take photos of the rare fish, he released it back into the water after recording its measurements and weight.The fish, which is estimated to be about 30 years old, weighed between 50 and 55 pounds and measured 56 inches long.ANGLER CATCHES MASSIVE PADDLEFISH IN TENNESSEEThe Missouri Dept.

of Conservation wrote about the fish on Facebook, labeling it a "cool catch and release."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Paddlefish snagger Troy Staggs got a surprise when he inadvertently landed his second lake sturgeon from Lake of the Ozarks," the department wrote in a post about Staggs' catch. "It was 56 inches long, weighed 50–55 pounds, and is around 30 years old.""This was the sixth lake sturgeon reported from Lake of Ozark since 2016," the post continued. "Instead of snagging the fish, [the man's] fishing tackle wrapped around its tail!

It took him 47 minutes to bring the fish to the boat, where he took a quick measurement, snapped a few pictures, and released the fish back into the lake."This is only the sixth lake sturgeon caught in the Lake of Ozark since 2016. (Missouri Dept.

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