
YUBA CITY – The salmon season in the section of the Feather River from 200 yards above the Live Oak boat ramp to the Highway 99 bridge remains open through October 31. The bag limit is one Chinook salmon:
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Rob Reimers of Rustic Rob’s Guide Service has been reporting limits of bright Chinooks on most trips. On his latest trip, he reported two kings in the boat by 10:30 a.m. He has been catching his salmon while anchor fishing with Silvertron spinners out of Boyd’s Pump.
On a previous trip he reported, “Kevin and Wendy came all the way from Hawaii to catch salmon on the Feather River and it didn’t disappoint. They caught their limits along with Gary.”
Brian Willis at Johnson’s Bait and Tackle confirmed the top-notch salmon action. “Justin Mitchell and I have been catching limits of salmon on most of our trips from Star Bend down,” said Willis. “We’ve caught fish ranging from 15 to 30 pounds. All of the fish have been beautiful and bright. We also hooked and lost a steelhead on a Silvertron during a recent trip,” he stated.
Shore anglers are catching some steelhead on the Feather while drifting roe imitations or salmon roe from Live Oak up towards the outlet, Willis noted.
Striper fishing is also on the upswing. “I caught and released two stripers in the 20-pound range while throwing Evergreen Amazon topwater lures below Star Bend,” he added.
Upstream migrating fish totals through the Feather River Fish Monitoring Station between Jan. 1 and Sept. 25, 2025 are:
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Spring-run Chinook salmon (April 16 through June 30): 17,733
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Fall-run Chinook salmon (July 1 through present): 4,201
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Steelhead: 374