
Every striper angler is excited by the prospect of catching a fish over 30 pounds, but most will never catch a fish over 40 pounds, let alone one over 50 pounds.
Captain Billy Driessen accomplished the impressive feat of catching a giant 57.10 lb. striped bass on the Sacramento River on April 7 around 6:30 p.m. Even better, he carefully released the leviathan back into the river to fight yet another day.
As far as I know, this is the largest striped bass caught so far this year in the state and may be the largest taken in the U.S. this year.
Driessen was using an 11” Hiroshima Customs Glidebait, paired with an 8’ Elite Styx - SW Glide 9614 XXHeavy Mod/Fast 6-14oz and Okuma Komodo 463 bait casting reel with 100 lb. Power Pro braided line. Driessen emphasized that “countless hours of rod and bait development went into creating a one of a kind setup for chasing trophy stripers on a daily basis.”
“We found her hunting on a long sandy spawning flat with 3’ - 8’ of water behind a pair of large snags,” explained Driessen. “At the bottom of the flat was immediate deep water access for her to retreat into after she was done feeding making it an ideal trophy striper spot.”
“She charged the sub-surface bait roughly 15’ away from the boat, creating a wake like a Great White Shark, and by the time she exploded on the bait she was at the side of the boat leaving 4 grown men squealing like school girls,” he said.
It took him about ten minutes to land the fish even with the custom gear he used. “It is definitely the best fighting striper I’ve landed. At first, I thought it was another 30 pounder. Nobody else wanted to take the rod, so I fought it. We had no idea what we had until it was in net and we tried to lift it up,” Driessen stated.
“I can promise you it’s not the biggest fish I’ve ever hooked, but the others got off,” he disclosed.