09-29-2023, 02:22 PM
(09-29-2023, 12:37 AM)Envenomation09 Wrote: Hello guys, I figured I'd ask a question here since I know there are at least a few sturgeon enthusiasts around. I am planning to do a little bank fishing for sturgeon with a friend in October in Idaho. We are both big fans of catfishing and it seems to be pretty similar in practice. I am thinking of fishing the stretch below American Falls Dam but would listen to any advice about possibly fishing other sections (not looking for a honey hole, just general stretches of the Snake River or its reservoirs). I am aware there is a closure on part of the Snake, too. I have the rod and reel and line to handle a sturgeon and am familiar with Idaho's regulations on handling these awesome animals as well as the rigging and barbless hooks.Just be warned that sturgeon fishing is pretty addicting! I started a couple years ago and now it one of my favorite fish to catch.
My main questions are:
Thanks for any pointers.
- How much weight do you normally use? Bank sinker or pyramid? Or different?
- What size of hooks? I was gonna use Gamakatsu octopus circle hooks in sizes 6/0 and 8/0 with the barb pinched. Thoughts?
- Any bait recommendations?
- I am planning to use a very heavy duty (~130 lb) sturgeon leader. Good idea?
1. I use 6-12oz cannon ball style weights depending on the current. less is easier to cast around but you gotta keep bottom
contact with your rig.
2. I like 7/0 Gamakatsu octopus hooks the best. Dont just pinch the barb but also file or grind them down with a dremel. I have had
fish and game rub the hook on their shirt to see if the barb snags at all.
3. Crappie is king on the snake. but if you can't get your hands on any, shrimp, pickled herring, and salmon all work.
4. Follow the fish and games rigging requirements. Use a minimum of 50lb main line and 30lb test mono for the line from your sinker
slider to your sinker.
Hope this helps!