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Topic subjectFoggy sturgeon fishing on Calif Delta
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17773, Foggy sturgeon fishing on Calif Delta
Posted by FishWisher, Fri Feb-19-10 08:20 AM
With light winds and fair to middlin' tides predicted, I headed to Delta Marina (in Rio Vista, Ca on the Sacramento River) again for some sturgeon fishing.

Around 1130 Tuesday, I anchored under bright sun and perfect conditions off Decker Island and tossed some eel steaks out over the transom. It was like spring fishing! I was down to just Bermuda shorts, soaking in the warmth. It has been a long winter (and it ain't over yet!).

About 1400, just after the incoming tide was well under way, something picked up my eel and strolled upriver - and I set the hook! A few minutes later a 57" sturgeon lay along side the boat, exhausted and belly up. After posing for a photo or two, I released him to continue his trek upriver. And that was it for Day 1.

I hoped to head to Suisun Bay (about 25 miles downriver) for the second day, but settled for waiting out the fog at Decker Island (near Rio Vista). The fog didn't burn off 'til 1130, and I figured it was too late to make the trip. I fished Decker for over nine hours on Day 2, and never got a sturgeon bite.

Day 3 was even foggier, so I decided to give it up and head for home. The good folks at Delta Marina credited that third day to use on my next visit. Try that at some state or fed park and they'll laugh at you!

Photos and more at my home page http://fishwisher.spaces.live.com, AKA FishWisher.com

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