American River report | The Fish Sniffer

American River report

American River report

American River

Salmon Move Into River Steelhead, Stripers Offer Solid Action

RANCHO CORDOVA – Releases to the American River remain low at 1640 cfs, but the fall full moon has arrived. “So salmon have started to make their way up the river," reported Kailyr Perry of Kailyr’s Guide Service.

“Bank fisherman should toss spinners and spoons and drift eggs under bobber for best salmon success,” he advised.

Boat anglers should backtroll or anchor up with Kwikfish, Brad’s Killer Fish and plugs. Side drifting or boondoggling salmon roe is also effective for catching the Chinooks.

“Stripers and summer steelhead remain in good numbers. We are using jerk baits and paddle tails for stripers; as we go into this fall transition the bite will explode,” he stated.

“We’re catching steelhead up to 8 lbs., but most will be 2 lbs. to 4 lbs.,” Perry added. “Due to lower releases from Folsom and Nimbus dams, we will not get more water until late October or November unless we get heavy rains.”

  • Dan Bacher
Kailyr Perry

Kailyr Perry

Kailyr's Guide Service

Kailyr is a Northern California fishing guide who stays dialed in on Salmon, Steelhead, Striped Bass and Shad when the bite is at its best. He runs half day and full day drift trips Sunday through Wednesday, keeping anglers in the zone and rods bending. With strong local knowledge and the right gear on board, he delivers confident days on the water and the kind of fishing people come back for.

Book a trip with Kailyr, call 916-912-8669

Volume 44 Issue 9 Out Now!

Volume 44 Issue 9 Out Now!