Fish Iowa - Fish Species - Shovelnose sturgeon


image of Shovelnose sturgeon

Characteristics

Buff or olive-drab above and light beneath. Its entire body is armored with heavy plates. Its snout is markedly flattened or shovel-shaped. There are no spiracles. A very long, thread-like filament attached to the top lobe of the tail fin, gives this fish one of its common names, switchtail. This filament is very fragile and is often missing, especially in older fish. This species commonly weighs 6- to 8-pounds, but 4- or 5-pound fish are more common.

Foods

Insect larvea, small mollusks and other bottom-dwelling organisms

Expert Tip

Most Shovelnose Sturgeon are caught accidentally by anglers fishing for catfish on the bottom.

Details

The Shovelnose is mostly a river fish, very seldom found in the absence of a current. In the Mississippi River it frequents the tailwaters below wing dams and other structures which accelerate current flow.

Spawning occurs in May and June, with the spawning run being greatest during years of low flow. Little is known about the spawning activity of this species. Fish mature at 5 to 7 years old when around 20- to 24-inches long. Females do not spawn every year, and the larger fish produce about 50,000 eggs. Growth in the Mississippi River is 8.4-inches at age 1, 12.5 at age 2, 16.1 at age 3, 18.8 at age 4, 20.7 at age 5, 22.5 at age 6, 23.8 at age 7, 25 at age 8, 25.9 at age 9, 26.7 at age 10, 27.1 at age 11, and 27.4 at age 12. Fish over 12 years old are very rare.

Shovelnose are the only sturgeon which you can legally take in Iowa, and they are actively sought by commercial and sport fishermen. About 50,000 pounds are harvested each year by commercial fishermen from the Mississippi River.

Recent stream sampling information is available from Iowa DNR's biological monitoring and assessment program.

Distribution Map

Iowa water body distribution image of Shovelnose sturgeon

Mississippi and Missouri rivers, occasionally in larger tributaries.

See our most recent distribution data for this species on the Iowa DNR's Bionet application.

State Record(s)

Randy Hemm's Shovelnose sturgeon 33inch, 04-01-74
Randy Hemm
April 01, 1974: 12.00 lbs. - 33.00 in.
Des Moines River (Ottumwa Dam to Farmington)

Master Angler Catches

LANDON MEYERS's Shovelnose sturgeon 27inch, 10-31-24
LANDON MEYERS
October 31, 2024: 27.00 in.
Alliant Energy Dam

AMY KNIGHT's Shovelnose sturgeon 26inch, 09-10-24
AMY KNIGHT
September 10, 2024: 26.00 in.
Cedar River (Moscow to Columbus Junction)

JOHN LAMOS's Shovelnose sturgeon 27inch, 09-09-24
JOHN LAMOS
September 09, 2024: 27.00 in.
Cedar River (La Porte City to Cedar Rapids)

LUCIOUS GILLES's Shovelnose sturgeon 29inch, 09-05-24
LUCIOUS GILLES
September 05, 2024: 29.00 in.
Cedar River (Nashua to La Porte City)