
Feather River below the Thermalito Afterbay outlet draws lots of bank anglers and boaters to target Chinook salmon every year.
OROVILLE – The salmon season kicked off with a promising start on the Feather River below the Thermalito Afterbay Outlet on July 16, although fishing has slowed down since then. Around 150 anglers showed up for the salmon opener at this popular spot.
The outlet hole has been legendary for years. When outdoor writer Don Vachini and I entered the hole in September 1996 in a boat with the late fishing guide Jim Zanocco, he smiled broadly and proclaimed, “Welcome to the Gates of Hell.”
The outlet hole was once known for abundant salmon and the fights and shouting among anglers in the crowded conditions, along with the persistent snagging of salmon that went on.
While large numbers of shore anglers and boaters still congregate at the outlet, the scene has changed a lot in recent years. After the river shut down to fishing for two years in 2008 and 2009 and fully reopened in 2011, I have noticed a more cordial, less stressful, and more family-friendly fishing scene below the afterbay when I’ve gone there.
On this year’s opener, Richard Leonard of Napa and Eric Clayton of American Canyon caught two bright Chinooks weighing 16 and 10 pounds, as well as losing three fish, while fishing with Rob Reimers of Rustic Rob’s Guide Service on the opener below the outlet. The fish bit early; they hooked their last fish just after sunrise.