Sacramento River Striped Bass Fishing Report - April 22, 2024 - “NCGASA Striper Derby Weekend…..

…..was a complete madhouse. Colusa, Ca was overrun by striped bass anglers this past weekend. Out of town anglers coming from all over the west coast headed for Colusa to get in on the peak run, striper fishing action. Many anglers visiting the area were participants of NorCal Guides and Sportsman Association (NCGASA) annual striper derby. Which took place over the weekend at the Colusa State Park and City Boat Ramp. Presumably putting a ton of fishing and boating pressure on the striped bass. Shockingly it didn’t seam to matter so much to the striped bass. By all indications on day one, the striped bass had no problems with the heavy boat traffic and non stop fishing pressure brought on by the derby. All reports from the weigh ins were very positive. Nearly one hundred percent of the 185 participants said there were plenty of striped bass to be caught. Many anglers reporting great striper fishing existed just about anywhere you went on the river.

Day one of the striper derby was a very successful day for all the anglers who partook. The target length for this random draw, target length, males only derby. Was drawn by president James Stone just before 5:00am Saturday morning. The target length drawn was 22 7/8”. Estimations for the total day one catch of striped bass ranged anywhere from a thousand to two thousand fish. Some of the professional Sacramento River striped bass fishing guides put up big numbers of stripers for their clients. In hopes of hitting the exact target length of 22 7/8”. Striped bass fishing guide Dakota Townley reported his crew doing 116 stripers to the boat on day one. As he and his crew weeded through the schoolie striped bass looking for the target length fish of 22 7/8”. At the weigh in the day one target length hit the hash mark at 22 7/8 exactly. The name of the winner is unknown to me at this time. However it was known to be a female angler who had reportedly caught the money fish on a live minnow. Big fish of the day went to a client of striped bass fishing guide Adam Andrieni.

Day two of the NCGASA striped bass derby went much like the first day. There was a plethora of striped bass to catch. The only difference was the lack of boat traffic on the second day. The target length was drawn at 27 1/2 inch. Again it was nailed dead on by a angler fishing with striped bass fishing guide Aaron Zanoko out of Yuba City, Ca. All and all there was a tremendous amount of support from local anglers and sponsors alike. Making for a successful annual striper derby put on by the guide’s association.

By Monday morning (April 22, 2024) the dreaded boat traffic was gone and the Sacramento River seamed to be much more quiet then usual. Making for easy limits for fishing guides like Mike Rasmussen of SalmonSacRiver.com, and Ryan Tripp of ryantrippsguideservice.com. Pulling (trolling) plugs seams to continue to be as consistent as any other method used in catching striped bass. Live minnows of course always being the fasted method to catch your boats limit of striped bass. The biggest benefit in trolling plugs is the grade of stripers you catch. They are typically much larger on average then the stripers caught using live minnows. Making plug fishing the best bang for your buck if you aren’t in a hurry to get off the water.

Striped bass anglers can find the most action in the stretch of the Sacramento River spanning from Colusa, Ca north to the reservation hole. About 9 miles north of the town of Colusa, Ca. You will also find the majority of other striped bass anglers in this stretch of river. If you are crowd shy or would rather be fishing away from the masses of striper anglers. Consider taking a look down river from Colusa. The stretch of rip rap rock wall from Lovey’s Boat Landing south to the Meridian Bridge also has had a large group of striped bass that have taken up residency in this stretch of river. Also this area is a excellent spot for trolling. Following and trolling the eastward rock wall should produce some quality striper action for those willing try it. Farther to the south is a section of the Sacramento River that has remained wild for the most part. Holes and sandbars with names like Pearson’s Dock, the Burning Bush, the Glory Hole, and Lupi’s Bend. All of which have a great deal of 22-24 inch keeper sized striped bass holding in the area. You will recognize this stretch of river by its natural layout. After traveling a half dozen miles down the man made ditch, you would recognize this region as the area that the rock wall and man made banks are absent.

The Sacramento River water temperatures are lingering around 60-61 degrees. Just below the spawning requirements of the striped bass. It is still up in the air if the spawn will happen prior to the cooler daytime air temperatures that will bring the Sacramento River water temperature back down into the mid to high 50 degree range. Either way there is still ample time to get out and enjoy some of the amazing striper fishing we have been experiencing here on the Sacramento River out of Colusa, Ca. Don’t miss out on what is continuing to be a excellent striper season. Get out on the water and enjoy all that Northern California has to offer the outdoorsman. Tight Lines!

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Sacramento River Striped Bass Fishing Report - April 18, 2024

What a week of striper fishing it has been. The Sacramento River did not disappoint this past week. The “all you want” striper fishing action that everyone waits for, is being had. The right combination of a few key ingredients lead to a banner week of striped bass fishing in Colusa, Ca. A sprinkle of rain, a dash of a water rise, a squeeze of sunshine, a dusting of chinook salmon smolts. With last weeks wild weather river conditions became perfect for striped bass fishing. Not to mention the arrival of Fall Chinook Salmon smolt, released from Coleman National Fish Hatchery early in the week. 2.2 million juvenile chinook salmon started making their way into the Colusa area on Monday April 15th. Can I say a “wide open” striper immediately ensued.

The poorly timed release of juvenile chinook salmon by Coleman Fish Hatchery was bad for the baby salmon, but great for the striper fishing. There’s nothing that gets the striper bite going like the arrival of salmon smolts. The entire river came alive this past Monday when the smolt arrived. Fishing guides like Ryan Tripp (ryantrippsguideservice) reported seeing striped bass boiling on salmon smolt in several locations North of Colusa on Monday. The entire striped bass fishing guide fleet took part in the easy pickings. It didn’t matter what your style or technique for striper fishing was, because it all worked. The guides fishing live minnows creamed them. The guides trolling plugs smashed them. The guides casting swimbaits crushed them. I’m not certain how the cut bait guys did but we’ll go ahead and just say they killed it too. Action was wide spread, covering over thirty miles of the Sacramento River. Spanning from Butte City, Ca to Tisdale, Ca ( on a side note Tisdale Boat Launch is supposed to open to the public this coming Friday April 19th). Tens of thousands of striped bass went on a full feeding frenzy this week. Gobbling up tens or maybe even hundreds of thousands of critically important juvenile fall chinook salmon that were headed out to the Pacific Ocean to grow. All the striped bass in this thirty mile stretch of river have been blinded by the free meal thrown their way this week. Making the catching of these striped bass somewhat of a breeze.

Tanner Carrick of TC Guide Service jumped in on the action this week. He and his crew posted up and wrecked shop on the feeding stripers. Finding very solid action every evening this past week. Mike, his brother Matt, and Sam accompanied Carrick in his pursuit of catching big number of striped bass. They found their home grounds down river near the town of Grimes, Ca. Casting swimbaits before dark each evening as stripers worked the smolt over on the surface of the river on the long gravel flats on this section of river. The Sneaky Pete gliders from G-Ratt Baits were clipped on after dark. Carrick’s favorite way to target the linesides. Tanner reported 30-50 striped bass to the boat during each outing over the past week. With a thirty pound hen he released while trolling a P-Line Predator on a rock wall in the area. While Carrick chose to venture down river for this annual event. Most of the fast action stayed north of Colusa and most of the heavy boat traffic stayed with it.

  • As of Thursday April 18, 2024 this salmon smolt driven fishing action is still taking place. Although quickly loosing momentum. It may possibly last into the weekend. Giving more opportunity to all the weekend anglers. For those of you anglers who are only able to fish the weekend. It is essential to have the proper tackle, and baits that are catching the striper any given time. Kittles Outdoor & Sports in Colusa, Ca has all of these things. With a knowledgeable staff that stays up on the real time happenings of the striped bass. A half of a block away from Kittles is the City Of Colusa boat launching facility. Where much of the striper action is taking place. The Colusa State Park is connected to the city boat launching facility and is where the majority of boaters park their trucks and trailers while out on the river. The annual guides association striper derby will also be held at the State Park this coming weekend.

Is this peak striper season on the Sacramento River? Absolutely yes, it has nearly reached its peak. So don’t put off going striper fishing any longer if you haven’t already gone. The time is now. If you have been out previously this season, come back. Now’s the time! The NCGASA is hosting a striper derby this weekend. April 20, 21. Make sure to stop by the Colusa State Park and show your support by joining the organization that helps fight countless battles on behalf of the local sportsman. Hire a guide, or fuel up your boat, or maybe go cut out a bank spot. Just don’t wait for the season to get any better. It’s time.

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Sacramento River Striped Bass Fishing Report - April 14, 2024

  • We dodged a big bullet concerning the Sacramento River spring striped bass spawn this week. Warm daytime air temperatures in conjunction with dropping river levels. Almost caused a very early spawn for the striped bass. Whom are currently taking up a residency around the Colusa, Ca region of the Sacramento River. Two consecutive days of 85+ degree daytime air temperatures caused the river water temperatures to skyrocket. By Thursday April 11, 2024 river water temperatures in the evening hours before dark reached just over 60 degrees. For those who may not know 62 degrees is the magical temperature that striped bass need to induce their spawning. As river water temperatures on the Sacramento River in Colusa, Ca went from a chilly 51 degrees on Monday April 8, to nearly 60 degrees on Thursday April 11. The striped bass instinctively gathered, preparing for a spawn. On Thursday evening as river water temps reached their peak. The striped bass left all their bank side hiding spots. Moving out mid river, laying around the main current line of the rivers strongest currents. Indicative traits of spawning stripers. “Moch Spawing” was witness by a handful of anglers who had reported seeing this practice run type spawning ritual. Which the stripers do days prior to having a real time spawn. The striped bass at this point become focused on one thing, and one thing only. If you catch my drift. Making the evening fishing very difficult on Thursday April 8 and the following Friday morning of April 9.

As it would turned out the cold low pressure system that rolled in on Friday April 12, 2024 couldn’t have come at a better time for striper anglers. The drop in daytime air temperatures caused river water temperatures to plummet back into the mid 50 degree range. Putting a kabash to any spawning activities that were about ready to take place. In turn saving anglers from a early end to the striped bass main event (the spawning season). By the weekend things as far as fishing was concerned we’re right back to normal. Buying at the least another week to ten days of “limit out” style fishing here in the Colusa, Ca area. Fishing charter services operating in the area made quick work of easy limits for their clients on Saturday April 13, 2024. With most fishing guides being all wrapped up and back at the fillet stations well before noon. Fishing guides working double trips, or working the late shift reported much of the same fast pace striper action on Saturday April 8.

With the striped bass reaching a near full blown spawning episode late last week. The troll bite immediately kicked into gear. Sacramento River striped bass fishing guides like Ryan Tripp, Raith Herryford, Robert Petty, and Mike Rasmussen all put the live bait away. Except Raith Herryford of course, who has refused for as long as I can remember, to pay the outrageous, and inflated cost of a live minnow. Figuring out many successful methods for catching stripers on artificial baits only. And has been very successful doing so….The other fishing guides turned their live minnow rods in for their plug trolling rods and got after it. Plug trolling did not disappoint. Putting easy limits in their fish boxes. For the clients who were lucky enough to feel the fury of a striper attack on a properly trolled plug. Trolling plugs may still be a widely used fishing technique for striped bass in the California Delta. However in the upper regions of the Sacramento River the once mainstay of striper fishing in the area. Is now a mostly forgotten technique. Very deadly forgotten technique. Troll speed, lure selection and application, line scope and distance, water clarity, and water depth are all factors that play into trolling successfully. I would recommend joining a forum of anglers fishing the California Delta, watch related YouTube videos, or hire a professional guide service like the ones mentioned previously. Learn from a professional before venturing out on your own dime. This will save you much frustration while working through the learning curves. As far as rod selection for trolling plugs. I would personally recommend checking out the Douglas Rod Company’s LRS series of casting rods. Preference differences tend to occur frequently between fishing guides. So finding the LRS series rod that suits you best is best left up to you. It is mutually agreed upon that a trolling rod of eight foot in length or greater is desired while trolling.

Except excellent striped bass fishing on the Sacramento River striper grounds surrounding Colusa, Ca in the weeks to come. Another large push of newly arriving striped bass has made it’s way into the Verona, Ca again for the second time this season. If river forecasters are correct and the Sacramento River rises by two foot early this week. All the striped bass from Colusa, Ca to Verona, Ca would instinctively migrate up the Sacramento River in search of the big females. Stayed tuned for our next report due out on Wednesday April 17, 2024.

Sacramento River Striped Bass Fishing Report- April 9, 2024

The pair of California Sea Lions along with the cold unstable weather have moved on over the past few days. Allowing the striped bass to settle down and gather up on the Sacramento River. Making the fishing action more consistent for fishing guides and recreational anglers alike. The pair of sea lions that had shown up over the weekend had moved North of Colusa, Ca. Taking up a two day residency near the “reservation”. About nine river miles North of Colusa. Or about half way between Colusa and Butte City, Ca. The pair was witnessed hanging out around the Verona, Ca area last week as they likely followed the big school of migrating stripers from the California Delta. When the school of stripers left Verona, Ca on Wednesday of last week, the two sea lions left with them. Following the large school of stripers up the Sacramento River. By Friday evening the large school of stripers had started to arrive around the Colusa area. With the two fur bags right on their heals. Here some of the striped bass started to break off the pack and hold in all their favorite spots. Where awaiting female striped bass had already established their spawning locations and were awaiting the arrival of the smaller (schoolies) males. After scattering the striped bass in the Sacramento River above Colusa, the two fir bags headed back down river for easier fishing. Presumably heading back to the California Delta. Allowing the striped bass to settle down and come out of hiding.

Fishing charters and fishing guides have had much better and consistent success in the early part of this week. Accompanied by great weather conditions the stripers became very active over the past 48 hours. The river water temperatures on this section of the Sacramento River warmed up several degrees. Ranging from a surface temperature of 51 degrees over the weekend, to 54/55 degrees by Tuesday April 9, 2024. Causing the striped bass to get much more active. The live minnow bite really came around following the weekend boat traffic and cooler water temps. Even more so did the trolling bite. The more active stripers didn’t hesitate to jump all over the trolled plugs presented to them by some fishing charter operators like Robert Petty of North State Salmon. Who boxed eight keepers in a short time on Monday April 8, 2024. While fishing guide Ryan Tripp managed to box twelve keeper stripers for his boat load of clients. Who casted swimbaits for the hour prior to sunrise, before switching to live minnows to finish up their daily bag limit of two stripers over 18 inches in length for each of his clients. Long time striped bass fishing guide Arron Zanoko, son of the legendary Jimmy Zanoko from the Yuba City area also fished the Sacramento River the over the weekend. Putting his clients on limits of keeper striped bass North of Colusa, Ca on Sunday as weather conditions improved in the North State. On the recreational angling side of things, reports were mixed. I talked to a group of anglers who reported catching their ten keepers without traveling a mile from the Colusa City Boat Launch located near Kittles Outdoor & Sports. While other recreational anglers reported struggling to find even a fish per rod. Private angler Jason Hofinkee had no trouble snatching up a limit for himself and his father Rodney Hofinkee. Getting it done soaking sardines just above the Colusa State Park on Sunday April 7, 2024.

Expect night time fishing to pick up tremendously over the coming days/weeks. As warmer daytime temps make for more suitable conditions while staying out and fishing after dark. This is a great way to dodge the extremely heavy daytime boat traffic that has overtaken the Colusa, Ca area this past week. On a separate note be sure to support the NCGASA by entering in the annual striper derby put on by this organization. The derby takes place on the weekend of April 20/21, 2024. You can register on line or at the derby which will be hosted at the Colusa State Park. This event is a great time and supports local fisheries in Northern California. It is set up so anyone can win this event, as a target length is drawn randomly each morning. There is also a cash prize for the big fish category. For more information stop in Kittles Outdoor & Sports when you get into town. Tight Lines!

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Sacramento River Striped Bass Fishing Report April 7, 2024

Big things from this young lady. Sage Eller from Corning, Ca landed this 9 pound striped bass all on her own. 

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Northern California Striped Bass Fishing Report 4/4/24

And it has begun! Right on time, and without further ado… the striped bass have arrived. In some what of a grand fashion. As they moved into the upper Sacramento River. Reports from private anglers and fishing guides like Ryan Tripp who made the drive to Verona, Ca last weekend. Couldn’t have been more accurate. Reporting the striper action was “all you want” style fishing at the confluence of the Feather River in Verona. When I asked Tripp which river the massive school of stripers was headed up. He replied “the Sac”! Tedeso Chavez from Sacramento, Ca reported very similar information from the recreational angling community. Ted fished the Verona, Ca area on Monday April 1, 2024. Releasing a dozen keeper sized stripers and securing his limit, Chavez also implied the stripers were marching up the Sacramento River side of the confluence with the Feather River. Both of these reports seemed to be right on time as the Sacramento River surrounding Colusa, Ca loaded up with quality keeper size striped bass by Wednesday April 3, 2024. These stripers didn’t waist anytime while moving up the Sacramento River.

Widespread action was underway by the fleet of fishing charter services and fishing guides who fished both North and South of the Colusa area on Wednesday. Water conditions being less then ideal didn’t stop the schoolie linesides from gobbling up every live minnows they could find swimming on the river bottom. A short swimbait bite also took place in the early morning hours prior to sunrise, and again in the evening. Small “boils” (stripers feeding on the rivers surface) erupted North of Colusa in some of the stripers favorite spots. Quickly being shut down by jet boats racing back to the boat ramp before darkness fell on the river bottom. This reported by Ryan Tripp of ryantrippsguideservice.com. Who spends a tremendous amount of time on the water. Expect more of the same action to take place moving forward in the coming days. As more and more striped bass move up river into the spawning grounds preparing for the annual spring spawn.

Striped bass fishing certainly hasn’t reached its peak by any means. There will be much more to come. For now at least there are some targets to fish for. Nice ones too! With about half of the catch being between six and ten pounds. Very respectable grade of striped bass.

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NorCal Striped Bass Fishing Report For the Sacramento & Feather River - March25, 2024

Stripe bass fishing continues to improve. Don’t sit around on the couch and wait to hear about it. Go out there and be about it:

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NorCal Striped Bass Fishing Report… 3/16/24

California’s spring striped bass run has begun! All the signs of a prosperous and productive, striper season are starting to show themselves. It would be hard to determine the amount of Striped Bass that are already showing up daily under the stained and elevated water conditions on the lower Sacramento River. However, on the Feather River side of the Sacramento Valley Striped Bass, have been arriving for the past week. Anglers targeting striped bass on the lower Feather River in Northern California have started picking up limits of keeper sized stripers . Fishing guides like Raith Herryford of Rh Guide Service, have been producing daily bag limit for his clients this past week. Private anglers in the lower Feather River near Beer Can Beach and the East Nicholas, Ca hwy 99 bridge, have also reported, catching their limits of striped bass as these migrating fish pour into the Feather River system. Although there have been very few, if any striped bass anglers targeting these line sides on the Sacramento River, doesn’t mean they don’t exist. If stripers are showing up on the Feather River. They’re also showing up on the Sacramento River. All it’s going to take is for someone to go out and find where they are hiding. It’s striper season folks, and it’s just getting underway.

Very limited angling opportunities existed south of Chico California this past week, on Sacramento River. Primarily due to the large volume of water coming down the Sacramento River from Lake Shasta, and all of its tributaries. Causing the river to run high and muddy for quite so time. Keeping would be anglers from venturing out and targeting the stripers. With the exception of a few private anglers targeting the Trophy Striped Bass fishery in the upper Sacramento River while in between storms. Siezing brief opportunities in the rivers water clarity before the next storm would arrive, discoloring river and send anglers back to the couch. Private striped bass angler Bret Wooley took a shot at a opportunity last week to target the colossal striped bass of the winter trophy striped bass fishery. Bret managed to bring in one trophy bass weighing around 30 pounds. The following day the river was blown back out. As we approach the unofficial start to the striper season on April 1, 2024 focus will switch down river, centering around the Colusa, California region of the Sacramento River. This is where the spring striped bass historically congregate, and much of the angling will take place.

  • Kittles Outdoors Sports in Colusa California will be the center of attention for all striper anglers come April 1st. Make sure to stop in this sporting goods store and support local business. Get all your bait and tackle supplies at Kittles. They are fully stocked with a multitude of swim bait, including the new G rat, thin swim. Which showed great success last season. As well as live minnows, pile worms, nightcrawlers, anchovies, sardines, and all the popular artificial striped bass baits you may want before heading out on the river. Which coincidentally happens to run right through the town of Colusa, Ca, and a half of a block behind Kittle’s Outdoor and Sport. It’s literally a one stop tackle shop and only a rocks throw from the striper grounds. This sporting good store opens at 5:00am and is staffed with expiring local youth who are ready to serve you. The coffee pot is always on and the lies and story telling is often taking place by patrons lounging around it. The walls are filled with trophy fish and game taken locally and from around the world. All things considered, this is just the epitome of a sporting good store. With great vibes, and a positive atmosphere.

If you want to get a early start to the 2024 spring striped bass run, and you don’t want to drive to the California Delta to do it. With its maze of water diversion through the designed sloughs, ditches, and bypasses. Which if you are unfamiliar with can be daunting and intimidating to navigate. If you are looking for a early season river fishing guide, I would recommend contacting RH Guide Service out of Yuba City, Ca. Owned and operated by striper legend Raith Herryford. The only active striped bass fishing guide currently operating north of the California Delta. In the weeks to come the vast majority of NorCal fishing guides will arrive and eventually be on site by the unofficial April 1, 2024 start of the spring striped bass run here in Northern California. Along with countless recreational angler from around the globe. The anticipation of this annual fishing event, for those who have looked forward to it since last year came to a close. In the matter of a short two weeks the anticipation will be well worth the wait. Hope to see you all out there. Tight Lines and Striped Sides…..

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Sacramento River Striped Bass Fishing Report 02/26/24 “The good news is…”

Spring Striped Bass fishing is right around the corner. Find out what the professionals are saying about the upcoming 2024 season. 

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Sacramento River Winter Striped Bass Fishing Report - 1/15/24

The Sacramento River winter striped bass fishing has improved a great deal over the past two weeks. This after getting off to a rough start during the end of November 2023. In a fishery known to produce giant trophy sized striped bass, success was minimal through December for the most part. There were plenty of keeper size stripers to go around early in the winter striped bass season. What lacked were the 20-40 pound class stripers that are typically targeted during the winter fishing. Where were they? I honestly haven’t a clue. I do know the success was limited for both fishing charters and for recreational striper anglers alike. Fishing for the oversized linesides has definitely been easier in years past. Some possible hypothesis for the lack of success could range from…being “splash shy” from too much fishing pressure. Too many of the “bigs” being caught and kept over the past decade, or dying after a delayed release. The consequences of lengthy photo opportunities. It could be as simple as the hot, poor, unsuitable river conditions the fish faced during the summer months, and early fall on the Sacramento River. Whatever the case may be, prior to the New Year fishing for the “bigs” was flat out tough.

With the New Year came a new fishery. Following several hatchery releases of Fall Run Chinook Salmon juveniles. Along with hatchery steelhead juveniles, caused the bite to pick up tremendously. The beginning of this month has been solid, with plenty of stripers to go around. However river conditions have kept angler targeting the colossal stripers off the water for a couple days following each storm. The Sacramento River has turned muddy several times since Christmas. Causing for two or three day breaks in the fishing before the river falls back in shape. With the passing of every storm fishing has improved.

At current time anglers who are braving the frozen morning and occasional rain storms are finding respectable success. Not everyday are trophy striped bass finding their way to the net’s of those targeting them, but the opportunity certainly exist on every cast. Fishing guides Mike Rasmussen and Robert Petty have had some quality stripers make it to the boat since the start of the new year. Having to fish around private angler with the same objective has made the fishing more difficult on any given day. With weekends of course having more boat traffic. Keeping the intelligent stripers from really getting going on the hatchery released food source. Nevertheless the pair of trophy striped guides have landed cumulatively two trophy bass over thirty pounds, two over twenty pounds and a dozen stripers ranging from 14-17 pounds. Keeping customers happy and willing to take a shot at their PB (personal best) striper.

With a little over two months left in the winter striped bass fishery on the Sacramento River. There is still plenty of opportunity to tangle with a trophy striped bass. The closer we get to the spring spawn the big female striped bass will be reaching peak weight. Right now is chow time for the “bigs” as they gorge themselves on the tax bought, hatchery raised juvenile salmon and steelhead. Despite the efforts of Coleman National Fish Hatchery to time their releases of chinook salmon, and steelhead juveniles in conjunction with elevated and muddy river conditions. The stripers have still keyed in on the plentiful food source. These release practices are beneficial to the safe outward migration of these juveniles. However a certain percentage of these young hatchery raised fish will stay in the Sacramento River for some time. Trickling southbound at their own pace. Keeping the striped bass fishery alive for those who care to target it. Ensuring steady action for the remaining two months of the trophy season. Tight lines!

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Northern California Steelhead Fishing - January 5, 2024 - A Hidden Gem In The “Emerald Triangle”…

Dan holds up a dime bright steelhead trout he caught pulling plugs on the South Fork Trinity River.

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Salmon Fishing Report 7/25/23 Sacramento River Is A No! Rogue River Is A Go! Wide Open Bite!

Salmon fishing on the Rogue River Bay is wide open. Salmon fishing guide Ryan Tripp shows off his limits of dime bright Fall Chinook on July 23, 2023. Tripp caught these kings trolling the lower estuary with a 3.5 spinner pulled behind a 360 flasher. 

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Sacramento River Striped Bass Fishing Report 4/21/23 “The Black Worm”

Striped bass fishing guide Ryan Tripp (Ryan Tripp’s Guide Service) holds a black worm in front of the camera before a cast and catch video.

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Northern California Striped Bass Fishing Report 4/20/23 “Go get your minnow….”

The Sacramento River has finally come alive with excellent striped bass fishing. Limits of stripers are coming in by anglers and fishing is red hot. Get it while it last!

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Sacramento River Fishing Report 3/27/2023 “Mother Nature Calls Time Out”

Roosters Landing boat launch on the Sacramento River nearing flood stage. March 14, 2023. 

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Sacramento River Sturgeon Fishing Report 3/12/2023 “Wide Open”

Sacramento River fishing charter captain Mike Rasmussen poses with client Phil as he holds up a 59” keeper sturgeon he caught on a recent fishing trip with SalmonSacRiver.

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Sacramento River Trophy Striped Bass Fishing Report 3/9/2023 “Dirty Water Happens”

A twenty four pound striped bass caught and released by fishing guide Mike Rasmussen.

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Sacramento River Fishing Report 1/5/2023 “Sturgeon Fishing Time”…

Sacramento River sturgeon season getting much needed water for it’s kickoff.

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