09-16-2018, 04:36 PM
Randy, Nathan and I just returned from my latest sturgeon trip and it was right at the top as one of my best trips. Fun guys to fish with and three 8 footers, including a new record for any of my boats.
Back in September, 2016 I upgraded my fish finder to a Humminbird 899ci with side imaging. I had great hopes of being able to use to to locate fish, especially sturgeon, and anchor up right above them. Well, I have been extremely disappointed with the results and basically have gotten next to no benefit from the upgrade. Before this trip I was determined to get Online and figure out what I needed to do to get better results. I first went to this link and learned how to level the transducer (I had been just eyeballing it up to now):
[url "https://www.catfishedge.com/level-fish-finder-transducer/"]Link[/url] . Went to Jordanelle, with my wife, and using the coin and level trick was able to level the transducer. I then joined an Online forum for using Humminbird side imaging and learned how to further fine tune everything, including chart speed. I was armed and ready to finally locate the sturgeon using my fish finder.
Well, the first day I used it a little but not seeing anything we just headed to a few of our popular spots and we were fortunate to find some sturgeon. The second day we did the same and really struggled to find any sturgeon. Late in the day I suggested we move to an area that has occasionally resulted in a few fish and I tried once again to use side imaging to locate a sturgeon. We were able to see a mark that was definitely a sturgeon (large mark and shadow behind the mark). We anchored up and told Randy where to cast and that if he did that he would catch a sturgeon. He made the cast and quickly caught the fish!
Now I'm psyched that if I am more patient that I can use side imaging to locate the fish and we can fish with confidence that there are sturgeon where we are fishing. The next morning, Saturday, we moved to the general area where we saw the sturgeon the night before and began the search. It wasn't long until we saw some schools of sturgeon off of the port side (the side that Nathan and I were fishing off of). Nathan baited first and made a cast while Randy and I were getting ready. Before I could even get a rod in the water Nathan had hooked up. Between Nathan and I we had about 10 really good bites and caught 3 or 4 sturgeon in just over an hour!
It slowed down after awhile and we pulled the anchor and searched again. About a thousand yards downstream we located them again and anchored up so Randy could get in on the action. Once again the bites and catching was fast a furious.
I'm sold on the value of using my side imaging to locate where I am going to fish. Without using it we sometimes went several hours between bites.
We ended up landing 16 sturgeon, had two break-offs (Randy and I clicked our drags one click too many), had at least two long releases and Nathan lost one after it bent the hook (again after one click too many on the drag). These are 6/0 heavy hooks and it takes a powerful fish to bend one of those hooks. This is the second hook I have seen bent by a sturgeon. I have a strong hunch that it is the result of the sturgeon being snagged on the side in its leathery skin and just the point is stuck in the fish.
Randy took top honors when we landed an 8 foot 9 inch sturgeon (new record for any of my boats)! It was a 40 minute epic battle to get that fish landed.
I will leave it to Randy and Nathan to post some pictures and perhaps some video.
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Back in September, 2016 I upgraded my fish finder to a Humminbird 899ci with side imaging. I had great hopes of being able to use to to locate fish, especially sturgeon, and anchor up right above them. Well, I have been extremely disappointed with the results and basically have gotten next to no benefit from the upgrade. Before this trip I was determined to get Online and figure out what I needed to do to get better results. I first went to this link and learned how to level the transducer (I had been just eyeballing it up to now):
[url "https://www.catfishedge.com/level-fish-finder-transducer/"]Link[/url] . Went to Jordanelle, with my wife, and using the coin and level trick was able to level the transducer. I then joined an Online forum for using Humminbird side imaging and learned how to further fine tune everything, including chart speed. I was armed and ready to finally locate the sturgeon using my fish finder.
Well, the first day I used it a little but not seeing anything we just headed to a few of our popular spots and we were fortunate to find some sturgeon. The second day we did the same and really struggled to find any sturgeon. Late in the day I suggested we move to an area that has occasionally resulted in a few fish and I tried once again to use side imaging to locate a sturgeon. We were able to see a mark that was definitely a sturgeon (large mark and shadow behind the mark). We anchored up and told Randy where to cast and that if he did that he would catch a sturgeon. He made the cast and quickly caught the fish!
Now I'm psyched that if I am more patient that I can use side imaging to locate the fish and we can fish with confidence that there are sturgeon where we are fishing. The next morning, Saturday, we moved to the general area where we saw the sturgeon the night before and began the search. It wasn't long until we saw some schools of sturgeon off of the port side (the side that Nathan and I were fishing off of). Nathan baited first and made a cast while Randy and I were getting ready. Before I could even get a rod in the water Nathan had hooked up. Between Nathan and I we had about 10 really good bites and caught 3 or 4 sturgeon in just over an hour!
It slowed down after awhile and we pulled the anchor and searched again. About a thousand yards downstream we located them again and anchored up so Randy could get in on the action. Once again the bites and catching was fast a furious.
I'm sold on the value of using my side imaging to locate where I am going to fish. Without using it we sometimes went several hours between bites.
We ended up landing 16 sturgeon, had two break-offs (Randy and I clicked our drags one click too many), had at least two long releases and Nathan lost one after it bent the hook (again after one click too many on the drag). These are 6/0 heavy hooks and it takes a powerful fish to bend one of those hooks. This is the second hook I have seen bent by a sturgeon. I have a strong hunch that it is the result of the sturgeon being snagged on the side in its leathery skin and just the point is stuck in the fish.
Randy took top honors when we landed an 8 foot 9 inch sturgeon (new record for any of my boats)! It was a 40 minute epic battle to get that fish landed.
I will leave it to Randy and Nathan to post some pictures and perhaps some video.
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