Diamond Classic Draws Over 300 Anglers!
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ADULT WINNERSof the DiamondClassic Catch-and-Release SturgeonDerby out ofMartinez were ledby first place win-ners CommanderMcBragg and MIeWalker of San Josewith a 60-inch fish,winning $3,027.50.Second place wastaken by Pasto Pauland Paul Koval ofStockton with a 58-inch fish for$2,162.50. ThirdPlace was RickSpangler of Beniciawho left with acheck for $1,730.The rest all won$432.50, and win-ners were Mike Raelof Suisun, JakeConway, DavidVancil of Lafayetteand Dan Connolly.There were 346adult entries, and$8,650 was doledout in prize money.
Diamond Classic draws over 300 anglers!
KID WINNERS of the 5th Annual Diamond Classic from 1st place to 12were John HIse, Madina Quasemi, Caraline Cocher, KJ Cocher,Frederick Barron, Emily Lynch, Brett Banuelos, Isaiah Gonzales,Nicholas Everhart, GabrielDias, Jadin Sabian andChris Cook. They all wongreat prizes.
WEIGHMASTER Joe Capra of Mountain House, aboard his boat the Angela C,measures a sturgeon during the Diamond Classic to ensure it’s legal (between 46and 66 inches) and good for a ticket in the drawing for prize money. His father,Mark Capra, aboard the Stormy C, was also a weighmaster, and they came upfrom Santa Cruz to help out.
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MARTINEZ — A recordnumber of anglersattended the annualDiamond ClassicC a t c h - a n d - R e l e a s esturgeon derby on Jan.29, the high numberof anglers reflecting awinning format thatends by releasing thebig diamondbacksonce measured for theprize drawing.
Captain Steve Tal-madge of Flash Fishinghas worked steadily asevent promoter tobuild involvementand enthusiasm forthe event. His effortspaid off this year byattracting record at-tendance, both inadult anglers andyouth anglers.DIAMOND CLASSIC/next page
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BENICIA — The sturgeonaction down in San PabloBay was the top bet forBenicia anglers, but sincemost weighed in for theSuper Bowl Sturgeon Derby,Pam Hayes at Benicia Baitand Tackle didn’t have a lotof detailed success stories.There was a nice early show-ing of striped bass that waspromising.
“It’s been a madhouse,and the anglers did verywell out there,” said Hayes.“San Pablo Bay, in about 8feet of water, seemed to bethe magic combination.There were more fish caughtnear Sonoma Creek than thePumphouse area.”
One group out fishingthe derby on Saturday didhook an oversized fish, she
said. Harold Reynoldscaught a 74 incher near the9th Street launch.
“There were some earlystripers showing up, mostlyunder the Benicia Bridge,”said Hayes. The fish werehitting sturgeon baits, somost were caught on grassshrimp or pile worms.Flounder were also takingsturgeon baits.
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Diamond Classic…Continued from previous page
BY BUD NEVILLEWON Staff Writer
MONTEREY — Anglers continued to score plenty ofsanddabs and crabs on the Checkmate out of Chris’Sportfishing, the weekend’s trips finding limits ofDungeness and pretty much as many mini-flattiesyou wanted.
“The sanddabs are everywhere, and they arethick,” said Chris Arcoleo at Chris’ Sportfishing. “Italked to one guy who caught 110, but he was a goodfisherman with a big rig; he knew what he was do-ing.” For anglers who don’t work it hard, 20 to 30 is asimple goal, but most get even more.
“On Saturday, they had limits of crabs, but I didn’ttalk to them since they got back today,” said Arcoleoon Sunday afternoon. “I’m sure they caught plenty ofsanddabs, and it’s likely they also had limits of crabs.”The angler counts on trips remained low, with 10 onSaturday, and 14 on Sunday.
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MONTEREY — Anglers continued to score plenty ofsand dabs and crabs on the Checkmate out of Chris’Sportfishing, the weekend’s trips finding limits ofDungeness and pretty much as many mini-flattiesyou wanted.
“The sand dabs are everywhere, and they arethick,” said Chris Arcoleo at Chris’ Sportfishing. “Italked to one guy who caught 110, but he was a goodfisherman with a big rig; he knew what he was do-ing.” For anglers who don’t work it hard, 20 to 30 isa simple goal, but most get even more.
“On Saturday, they had limits of crabs, but I didn’ttalk to them since they got back today,” said Arcoleoon Sunday afternoon. “I’m sure they caught plenty ofsand dabs, and it’s likely they also had limits of crabs.”The angler counts on trips remained low, with 10 onSaturday, and 14 on Sunday.
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“We doubled the numberof kids this year!” he said.Youth participation was oneof his main goals, and dou-bling the kid count was amark of the amount of efforthe put into recruiting young-sters. In addition, a total of346 adult anglers signed upfor the event.
“Fishing was great, we re-leased 28 keepers, and oneoversized 72 incher,” said Tal-madge. Winning angler, de-termined by a drawing of thesuccessful anglers, was MikeWalker of San Jose. Walkertook home a chunky pay-
check of $3,027.50. In secondplace, “Pastor” Paul won$2,162.50.
“First place for the kids wasJohn Hise of Hayward,” saidTalmadge. “He received a cus-tom rod and matching Avetreel. I had enough sponsorsand help to put together agoodie package for every kid.”
“We had six weighmasterswho worked their butts off!”said Talmadge. “At one point,we had five fish hanging atonce.” The weighmaster chaseboats must measure and verifythe sturgeon caught and re-leased. “I have been receivingemails and reports of nothingbut high praise on the event.In fact even Fish & Game wasthere and gave us very highmarks and was very impressedwith how it was run. I can’tthank everyone involvedenough, including the fisher-men for making this a greatsuccess.”
…Fishing was great,we released 28
keepers, and oneoversized 72 incher…