Sturgeon Fishing in the Sabalo
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:26 pm
We had a Sturgeon fishing Derby for kayaks only in Portland on Saturday. It was a blast, but I am still sore from pulling anchor several times. Once, as I was setting anchor, the current was so strong that when the anchor caught, the spool of line got yanked out of my hands. By the time I was able to retrieve it, about 250 of the 300 feet of line was unspooled. It was not a pleasant experience rolling up all that line in the current

The previous week was warm so a lot of snow had melted. Then, the last few days had rained so the water was really flowing and lots of logs were floating through.

It was raining most of the time we were out, but I had my dry suit on so it didn't really bother me.
Anchored up:

Checking out what ended up being the winning fish:





The tournament was open to both the Columbia River and the Willamette River. A few braved the Columbia, but they did not catch any out there. They did get to dodge large ships, though.

This guy lost his anchor because the current was so strong and he didn't have enough line to scope out so he tied off the rear of the Sabalo. He made a great drift sock and kept me nice and straight.

Here is the big one that got away, but he won with the other fish anyways.

This fish was the third place fish, but may have been the largest. He was unable to measure it because he was fishing by himself. Being that he was only one of three people that caught fish, by default he got third.

There were not a lot of fish caught (6 total between 3 people) and I was skunked, but I won a nice Immersion Research dry top at the raffle. Plus, the free swag we received for registering more than made up for the $30 registration fee. All in all, it was a great day on the water.


The previous week was warm so a lot of snow had melted. Then, the last few days had rained so the water was really flowing and lots of logs were floating through.

It was raining most of the time we were out, but I had my dry suit on so it didn't really bother me.
Anchored up:

Checking out what ended up being the winning fish:





The tournament was open to both the Columbia River and the Willamette River. A few braved the Columbia, but they did not catch any out there. They did get to dodge large ships, though.

This guy lost his anchor because the current was so strong and he didn't have enough line to scope out so he tied off the rear of the Sabalo. He made a great drift sock and kept me nice and straight.


Here is the big one that got away, but he won with the other fish anyways.

This fish was the third place fish, but may have been the largest. He was unable to measure it because he was fishing by himself. Being that he was only one of three people that caught fish, by default he got third.

There were not a lot of fish caught (6 total between 3 people) and I was skunked, but I won a nice Immersion Research dry top at the raffle. Plus, the free swag we received for registering more than made up for the $30 registration fee. All in all, it was a great day on the water.