
The traditional opening day of steelhead season on the American River below Nimbus Fish Hatchery, January 1, was by no means great, but it was a lot better than last season when very few fish were caught. The releases from Nimbus Dam were only 500 cfs, the lowest it has ever been on any opener that I can recall.
For Bruno Novi, who caught a 7 lb. steelhead, it was a good day of fishing. “I got down to the river below Nimbus Hatchery at 8:30 am and hooked the fish right away after another angler left the spot,” said Novi, a dedicated steelhead fisherman.
He used a homemade black fly, under a float, to catch the fish, a hatchery female that he kept and put on the stringer.
While I was down at the river for a couple of hours, I saw several other fish hooked up, including one dark fish that was released and a bright wild steelhead that was also released.
While I was taking photos of Bruno’s fish, another avid angler hooked and lost a big steelhead. “You should have seen the big steelhead that we hooked in the Basin on December 17 and 18,” he noted.
I counted around 30 anglers from below the hatchery to Sailor Bar, when I arrived at the river at 9:30 am, although I figure a lot of anglers had already left.
The key to success in the low water was light line – as light as 6 lb. test - and small baits, spinners and other offerings.
I saw two anglers in one drift boat fishing the Sailor Bar riffle, but did not see them hook up any fish while I was there.
My fishing buddy, Rodney Fagundes, who I have fished with many openers together in his drift boat,














































































(Berkeley) The end of the rockfish season is seen by many as the end of the saltwater fishing season. This year the season ended on a somber note with crab fishing closed and rough seas that kept both charter and private boats in port.























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































