
Striper Fishing Update on the San Joaquin River
Striper fishing on the San Joaquin River in the Delta has been superb this year, with a few slower periods mixed in. Wanting to join in the action before the fishing slowed down, I fished with James Netzel of Tight Lines Guide Service and veteran striper anglers Mark Wilson, Clyde Wands, and Roy Rodarte on Friday, May 3.
“We are calling it the ‘buzzards are following us’ tour,” quipped Netzel. “Everybody on the boat besides me is over 65. Mark and Clyde taught me all that I know about fishing the Delta. I owe them a lot.”
On the evening before, Netzel got a shocking discovery – thieves had stolen 12 rods and 13 reels, $5800 worth of gear, from his boat. So, Wilson and Wands brought their trolling rods with them so we had plenty of rods to fish with.
We met James at his boat in the Pirate’s Lair Marina and left the dock at 6 a.m. Our first stop was just minutes away at the Old River Flats at the junction of Old River and the San Joaquin. We hooked one keeper and one shaker right away, releasing both. As we trolled with deep diving Yozuri Crystal Minnows and P-Line Predator Angry Eyes shallow runners, we hit a big school of fish “hay stacked” 10 feet off the bottom in 25 to 25 feet of water. We had a triple hook-up, with Clyde, Mark, and I reeling in keeper fish to 8 pounds.
However, a sea lion suddenly appeared, spooking the fish, and we didn’t get any more bites there. James drove the boat to Light 56, False River, and Eddos, where we hooked a couple of more keepers. As the morning proceeded, Netzel decided to try the area east of the Antioch Bridge. We experienced a good bite there, finishing the day at 11:30 a.m. We kept a total of 8 fish.