Bass and sturgeon kayak fishing, lower Willamette, June 23, 2013

bass
bass
Hit the Willamette river up for some multi-species action on Sunday. With the cloudy, drizzly conditions I thought for sure the bass would be up shallow and aggressive. I was on the water fishing by 7:30am and started off switching between a crayfish colored crankbait and a white spinnerbait. After an hour of pure exercise I decided to give the soft plastic a try. My first cast with a Baby brush hog and I caught this little guy.

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I was psyched figuring that I was on to something. An hour later that was still my only hit. I switched back to the crankbait and scratched out three more small bass, but I never found the bite I was looking for.

At 1:30pm I decided to give the sturgeon a try. I had chatted with several boats but the reports were pretty dismal. I shaker here, nothing there. I went to a spot that has been good to me in the summer before and anchored up without much hope, but looking forward to at least a short rest. Plus I wanted to test the repair I had made on my Shimano Cardiff 400 (broke it a month or so ago on an oversized).

I dropped my anchovy down and within 10 minutes I had a fish on! It was just a small shaker, but I felt good given that I was expecting nothing. Between 1:30 and 3:25 I picked up 4 shakers and one keeper sized. They all fought great and the keeper sized even jumped for me. The good news is that the repair I made on the Cardiff seems like it was holding up - meaning I had put it back together correctly :)

At 3:25 I had a small bite and when I tightened down there was no messing around, it just flat took off. I knew I had a big fish. I dropped off anchor and the fight was on. She pulled me up and down the river within a few hundred yards of where I hooked up. I kept as much pressure as I dared, but I was completely at her mercy.

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While I rarely use this term with sturgeon. That fish made blistering run after blistering run. She would swim around for a bit with me pulling for all I was worth and then boom she would take off at max speed. When I say blistering I mean it:

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That is a burn mark on my thumb from trying to slow her down!

About 10 or 15 minutes into the fight a boat with three guys in it saw me fighting the fish and stopped to watch. The fight just felt like it lasted forever. Each time I made some progress she would just take off.

After a lot of work I finally got her coming to the surface. She came up next to the kayak and turned and dove, completely soaking me. The guys in the boat laughed and I did to. It was like she had found a second wind.

After more grunting and groaning I got her up a second time and received my second bath. It was like she decided I should lather, rinse and repeat. However, she was definitely weakening and the third time I got here up I was able to roll her over and admire her. It was about 3:55pm, that was a tiring half hour.

I passed my camera to the fellows in the boat and the took a few pictures for me:

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I passed them my tape measure and they were able to measure her at 75" and man she was fat. Not the biggest sturgeon I have caught by far, but one of the best fighters for her size.

I popped the hook out just after the second photo and turned her over while the other folks were still right beside me. She rested for a minute and then decided one more shower for everyone was in order and she soaked us all as she said goodbye and dove back down to the bottom.

After that I pedaled my way back up to my buoy and anchored back up. I caught 2 more shakers before pedaling back to the launch. What started out as a disappointing day of bass fishing ended up being a pretty awesome day overall.
 
troutdude
troutdude
Wow. And Wow. Great report and great pics my friend! It felt like I was right there with you; and in on the action.

Well done!!!

:clap: :clap: :clap:
 
Raincatcher
Raincatcher
What a day! :shock: Thanks for the "porn"! :clap:
 
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Gettin' Jiggy Wid It
Another river monster defeated! Nice job. I wonder if the smallies are already becoming post-spawn? Or maybe the cold front is just putting them off the bite again.
 
bass
bass
Thanks folks!

Gettin' Jiggy Wid It said:
Another river monster defeated! Nice job. I wonder if the smallies are already becoming post-spawn? Or maybe the cold front is just putting them off the bite again.

Water temp was 67 and I saw bass fry in the Willamette last week. I am assuming the smallmouth have spawned. I saw some other folks bass fishing near me on Sunday and I never saw them set the hook nor heard a splash. After a few hours they left. Perhaps they are still in recovery mode and have not put the feed bag back on yet.
 
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TimberTodd
Fantastic day bass. Thanks for the report and pics.
 
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igquick
Wow...that is amazing!

cracked me up about lather, rinse, and repeat!
 
H
Hawk
GREAT JOB Bro......:):):cool:

:clap::clap::clap:
 
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outdoorgb
Wow...great fish.
I just started kayak fishing the Willamette, bass for now. Looking forward to learning how to catch some of these.
 
bass
bass
Welcome to the forum! The sturgeon fishing is generally pretty slow right now but will pick back up in the fall. This is a great time to fish for smallmouth.
 

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