
Rustic Rob Reimer’s Produces Memorable Sturgeon Trips!
By: Stacy Barawed
Truth be told, I'm starting to become a fixture on Captain "Rustic" Rob Reimers' boat. And who can blame me? I get to fish with an experienced captain and his adorable co-captain, a three-legged rescue chihuahua named Warren, all while kicking back on a comfortable River Wild boat that is largely covered, keeping me out of the elements.
Rob invited me to go sturgeon fishing, so of course, I jumped at the chance. But when he mentioned it would be a night trip, I was a little hesitant. As someone deeply allergic to mosquito and spider bites, I was apprehensive at the thought of waking up the next morning covered in welts. However, I decided I would just cover myself from head to toe because landing a sturgeon would be well worth it!
After work one day I raced up to the ramp at Colusa State Park, brand new sturgeon tag in hand. Rob, Warren, and I left the dock around 4:30 pm and arrived at our spot in a matter of minutes. Unlike my trolling trips with Rob at Lake Oroville and Bullards Bar, we would stay put in one spot for the duration of the afternoon and evening.
I'd been sturgeon fishing only one time before, in the California Delta. This was my first time targeting them on the Sacramento River, and to say the landscape was a little different would be an understatement. Looking around the considerably smaller area we would be fishing in, not to mention a far more shallow depth, I wondered how successful we'd be.
Captain Rob had never failed me before, so I settled in while he explained the different baits we would be using (eel, ghost shrimp, and nightcrawlers), watched how he tied his leaders and paid attention to what I should do once we got a bite. It was a lot of good information that helped pass the time as the sun dipped behind the trees, indicating that prime sturgeon time was upon us.
Then the waiting began. We sat facing the back of the boat, both sets of eyes darting back and forth between three rods.