
The bi-annual Addathon Iron Man Sturgeon Derby returned to the California Delta on the rainy and windy weekend of November 4th and 5th, but it didn’t stop the competing teams from catching mind-blowing numbers of sturgeon.
119 under-size, 104 slot-size, and 24 over-sized sturgeon were landed by 28 two-man teams for a total of 247 sturgeon, according to the derby director, Andy Doudna.
“The wind was pretty bad at times, especially when the strong outgoing tide went up against the west wind. A lot of the guys looked in sheltered water when the wind was at its worst on Saturday afternoon but found little to no fish. The ones that stayed in open water found some of the best success,” he related.
Greg McElroy and Dan Ditlevsen of Brentwood once again took first place after winning the Spring Derby by landing 17 under-size, 21 slot-size, and 4 over-sized sturgeon.
“We moved around a lot during this derby. Every 30 minutes we were pulling anchor if we didn’t get any bites. We found fish from Pittsburg all the way up to Rio Vista. We used salmon roe for bait,” McElroy noted.
Cesar Trapasso of Orangevale and Rickey Acosta of Sacramento took second place with nine under-size, 14 slot-size and 1 oversized sturgeon.
“We found fish both incoming and outgoing tides in Suisun Bay, Big Cut, Grizzly Bay and the Horse Shoe. However, we had to fish them smart because of how swift they were going to move with the water movement. On bigger tides, we fished shallow water from eight to 25 feet. On small tides, deeper water 30-75 feet. With the big tides we fished shallow during the middle of the tide and deep during the tide changes. We used lamprey eel and salmon roe.”