
PITTSBURG - There’s guys that fish for sturgeon, and then there’s fishermen that fish for sturgeon.
Want to know what kind of guys fish this derby? Fishermen.
A football coach calls one of his best players on the team, a football player. When I meet an angler that’s at the top of his craft, I call him a fisherman.
Here’s the statistics for the Spring Addathon according to the derby organizer, Andy Doudna. “A total of 110 sturgeon were landed by 27 teams which included 49 shakers, 39 slot sizers, and 22 oversize.” Pretty amazing.
But what’s more amazing is these fishermen fought through some of the worst weather our region has seen in recent memory. Hail, rain, wind, thunderstorms, and daytime temperatures only rose to a mere 50 degrees.
Sounds like a great time to fish a derby that lasts 30 hours long, right? Separate guys that fish from the guys that are fishermen.
The winning team consisted of Dustin Pestana and Kyle Dryer of Brentwood, scoring eight shakers, ten slots, and six oversize sturgeon.
When I asked Dustin if they ever took cover in small water during the storms, he laughed.
“We stayed in big water the whole time. We found a good stream of fish in Suisun Bay and we just grinded it out. Wind, rain, hail, thunderstorms, dude. It was absolutely brutal.”
The second place team consisted of Anthony Cave DeFilippo and Duncan Berseth of Citrus Heights coming in with seven shakers, nine slots, and five oversize sturgeon.
When I talked to Anthony this week, he mentioned struggling to find fish.
“The water was muddy and it took a while but once we found them, they were eating. Grass shrimp worked good.”
DeFilippo and his partner also stayed in big water despite the conditions.
“We fished the Horseshoe and the Creek in Suisun Bay. We sat through the wind and the waves,” he said.