
Last year, I was able to pull off the improbable trifecta of catching all three targeted species in the Rio Vista Bass Derby. Stripers, sturgeon, and salmon all in one weekend.
This year’s derby featured inconsistent fishing. My fishing partner Jason Carlisle and I were only able to land two of the three species. We didn’t win any prizes in the derby, but we did come away with some fish stories and photos to last a lifetime.
On the first of three days of fishing the derby, we started out soaking bait for stripers on the Sacramento River near the town of Collinsville. At daybreak, the incoming tide was starting to trickle upstream, just fast enough to keep the anchored boat straight. Jason cast his rod, and it immediately got slammed by a five-pound striper.
Although a five-pounder is great eating size, we wanted a fish as close as possible to 31.5 inches, the derby target length. The angler with the striper closest to the target without going over wins first prize. So back to the water it went, along with another five-pounder Jason caught on his next cast.
We thought we were onto the striper Mother Lode, but the bite turned off, and we struggled for the rest of the day. We tried sturgeon fishing for a while, but the jumping sturgeon only taunted us. No bites appeared on any of our rods, no matter how hard we stared.
After switching back to striper fishing, I landed an eight-pounder that was 26.5 inches in length. I knew it was too short to win anything, but I kept it for tacos since we didn’t have any fish in the box, and we were about to leave anyway.
We were packing up to leave at sunset, and the outgoing tide was just about slack. My rod got hit…and then nothing.