
The 71st Rio Vista Bass Derby held on October 12, 13 and 14 drew 300 participants vying to catch the fish closest to the selected striped bass length of 30.5 inches and the sturgeon length of 53 inches.
Carleton King took first place in the striper division with a 30.21-inch fish weighing 11.2 pounds, winning $1500. He landed the fish while soaking a bullhead in Montezuma Slough below Hunter’s Cut, reported Barry Canevaro of Fish Hookers Sportfishing and the California Striped Bass Association, Isleton Chapter.
Don Syengchanh came in second with his 29.90-inch striper weighing 12.4 pounds. He bagged his fish while using a jumbo minnow in False River.
Michael Parker placed third with his 29.77-inch striper weighing 10.1 pounds.
In the sturgeon division, John Woodring finished first with a diamondback measuring 46.10 inches long and weighing 32.3 pounds.
Jim Francis of Concord, a longtime friend and fishing partner of the late Fish Sniffer publisher and founder Hal Bonslett, finished second with a sturgeon measuring 43.28 inches and weighing 23.8 pounds. He caught the fish on grass shrimp in Montezuma Slough.
The participants in the salmon division of the event competed for the largest fish weighed in. Brian Lazlo won first place in the salmon category with a 16.1-pound Chinook.
James Fischer placed second with his 15.9 lb. king, while John Woods placed third with his 15.6-pound salmon.
In the youth division, Emiliano Martinez caught the biggest catfish, a 7-1/2 pound channel catfish, while bait fishing in Liberty Cut.
Eighteen kids weighed in fish, including stripers, catfish and one salmon. Every kid that weighed in a fish received a prize.