DETROIT -- This fish probably has a few fish stories.
A 240-pound sturgeon was caught last week in the Detroit River. Experts believe it was female and could be more than 100 years old.
The sturgeon was nearly 7 feet long. It was weighed and measured and then released back to the water by a crew from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The agency calls it a "real life river monster."
The typical lifespan is 55 years for a male sturgeon and 70 to 100 years for females. Lake sturgeon are listed as a threatened species in Michigan.
All sturgeon caught in the Detroit River must be released.