American Shad!! All You Want!!

If you enjoy fishing as a sport, past time, or as a escape from the daily grind, you share common ground with millions of fellow Americans. You are part of the most popular sport in this country. As anglers we target many different species of fish, and fish in various bodies of water. Fresh water, salt water, rivers, lakes, and streams. Success isn’t guaranteed and varies from trip to trip. The commonly used phase “it’s called fishing, not catching” is used throughout the fishing communities when success is non existent. “You should have been here yesterday”, also a popular phase used for a tough day spent on the water. Although unsuccessful fishing trips happen and are a reality of the sport we all enjoy, success in fishing is just as much a part of the sport. These are the days we choose to remember and the reason for returning to the water to fish again.

Dave Jacobs of www.sacramentofishing.com prepares to net a American Shad being fought by client Bruce, from Corning, Ca. June 20, 2019.

Dave Jacobs of www.sacramentofishing.com prepares to net a American Shad being fought by client Bruce, from Corning, Ca. June 20, 2019.

When it comes to just wanting to catch fish for the sake of getting a rod bent, to feel the head shake, to hear the drag pulling, and in today’s case for a photo that can be shared to social media platforms. The hard fighting and very plentiful American Shad are hard to beat. Migrating annually from the Pacific Ocean into the major tributaries of the Sacramento Valley like the Sacramento, American and Feather Rivers. This East Coast transplant called ( “bunker” ), can be found in very large numbers as they gather to spawn here in Northern California. Not to mention they are extremely fun to catch. Related to the herring family they are hard fighting, plentiful; these fish provide more than enough action to keep fishing enthusiast of all skill levels grinning from ear to ear. Fast and consistent action make targeting these fish great for children and new comers to the sport. Providing plenty of steady action, keeping anglers entertained and more than happy to return to the water for more action. American Shad aren’t known for their table fare and are considered more of a catch and release fish species on most accounts. As far as just catching fish while out fishing, the American Shad are hard to beat.

This hat trick of American Shad were caught on the Sacramento River near Red Bluff, Ca on June 20, 2019. Sacramento River fishing guide Dave Jacobs www.sacramentofishing.com holds up the net after a triple hookup.

This hat trick of American Shad were caught on the Sacramento River near Red Bluff, Ca on June 20, 2019. Sacramento River fishing guide Dave Jacobs www.sacramentofishing.com holds up the net after a triple hookup.

Our daily fishing charters on the Sacramento River have been focused around Corning, Los Molinos, Red Bluff, Hamilton City, Chico, Ord Ferry and Butte City California areas. Our fishing guides working this stretch of the Sacramento River are fully equipped, with all light action rods/reels and terminal tackle provided for their clients. As well as extensive local knowledge of the Sacramento River waterways and run timing of these American Shad. Clients can expect a action packed, and extremely eventful day of fishing. Regardless of fishing experience or skill level. 40 to 50 of these hard fighting, scrappy fish can be expected to make it to the net during your trip. Great for family groups and young children, as well as fly fishermen and angling enthusiasts. This years run of American Shad is concidered to be reaching its peak, and will remain at its peak through the first week of July, 2019. Plenty of opportunities are still available for reservations to join one of the daily fishing charters. Contacting Dave Jacobs of www.salmonsacriver.com by visiting the website, or by calling 530-646-9110 will allow you to reserve a fishing charter for the day you choose.

Fishing Guide Mike Rasmussen takes a photo of himself and client Bruce. The duo are actively fighting a double hookup of American Shad they hooked while fishing on the Sacramento River near Bend, Ca. June 20, 2019

Fishing Guide Mike Rasmussen takes a photo of himself and client Bruce. The duo are actively fighting a double hookup of American Shad they hooked while fishing on the Sacramento River near Bend, Ca. June 20, 2019

Mike's Fishing Guide Service for Sacramento River fishing targeting King Salmon, Striped Bass, White Sturgeon, American Shad and Rainbow Trout. The Best Sacramento River Salmon Fishing Guide and Striped Bass Fishing Guide on the Sacramento River

2019 Salmon Season Looking Promising!

Northern California salmon anglers have a reason to get excited about the upcoming 2019 salmon season on the Sacramento River and Feather River, here in the North State. A very positive “fall run chinook salmon” abundance report has been released by the PMF (Pacific Marine Fisheries) this spring. Forecasting much higher run returns to the interior Sacramento Valley and its major tributaries. Great and exciting news for sport fishing guides and recreational anglers looking to target the chinook salmon in Northern California rivers this upcoming 2019 salmon season. Scheduled to start on July 16, 2019 for the Sacramento River and Feather River. Running consecutively through the season closure dates of October 31, 2019 on the Feather River, and December 16, 2019 on the Sacramento River. As added confirmation to the expected higher then usual number of returning fall run chinook salmon into Northern California water ways. The CDFW ( California Department of Fish and Wildlife ) https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/fishing/ocean/regulations/salmon has doubled the daily bag and possession limits for returning king salmon for Northern California anglers. Allowing two king salmon per day per person and a possession limit of four king salmon per person for anglers fishing more then one day at a time. Suggesting that a strong and abundant run of king salmon will more then likely show up for this years season.

Sacramento River King Salmon Fishing In Northern California sacramentofishing.com

Sacramento River King Salmon Fishing In Northern California sacramentofishing.com

As the July 16, 2019 opening day gets closer for Northern California salmon anglers. Sacramento River fishing guides like Dave Jacobs of sacramentofishing.com and now the new owner of SalmonSacRiver.com are preparing for a very busy and productive salmon season. Booking reservations for eager clients looking for dates and availabilities to join in on the daily fishing charters that run the entirety of the salmon season on both the Feather River and the Sacramento River this 2019 season. Dave Jacobs can be reached at tel:530-646-9110 for reservations and inquiries about availabilities for the daily guided salmon fishing trips.

Opening day (August 1, 2018) at the famous Barge Hole on the Sacramento River near Cottonwood, Ca.

Opening day (August 1, 2018) at the famous Barge Hole on the Sacramento River near Cottonwood, Ca.