
Big numbers of steelhead are showing on the American River, the crown jewel of the Sacramento metropolitan area, attracting plenty of anglers in the quest to hook these hard-fighting sea run fish.
The Nimbus Fish Hatchery has trapped a total of 1843 steelhead to date, the best showing of fish since 2013. These fish include 933 adult males, 826 adult females, 43 juvenile males, 26 juvenile females, 4 wild males, and 11 wild females, reported Greg Ferguson at Nimbus Fish Hatchery.
“We have taken a total of 870,814 eggs to date,” he said. “During our latest spawn on Tuesday, January 29, we spawned 24 females and 47 males.”
With fish and eggs abundant this year, the hatchery staff foresees no problem meeting its production goal of 430,000 steelhead smolts in 2020. The smolts (juveniles) that were released during the high water year of 2017 are the steelhead that are coming back to the river to spawn now. Most of the steelhead are in the 7 to 11 lb range, with a few larger ones weighing 12 to 14 pounds.
The big numbers of steelhead are also drawing crowds of anglers some days to fish the river. That was the case on January 29, when Doug MacPherson of Sacramento and I fished with Jerry Lampkin of TNG Motor Sports Guide Service.
“We caught and released two adult steelhead while pulling Hot Shots yesterday,” reported Lampkin before the trip. “Craig Newton, the owner of Willfish Tackle in Auburn hooked an 8 pounder, while Jim Palmus, a quadriplegic, landed a 29 incher. We fished from his specially outfitted drift boat.”
On our trip, Lampkin launched his Fishrite boat at Sailor Bar and said we would start off pulling Hot Spots in the run above the riffle.