
Russian River
Largemouth Bass Were Biting Before Low Flow Closure
GUERNEVILLE – The Russian River is closed to all fishing, due to the CDFW’s low flow closure that requires flows to be above 300 cfs at the Hacienda Crossing for anglers to fish. The flows were 170 cfs at press time, according to Scott Heemstra at King’s Sport & Tackle.
Before the low flow closure, Andrew Ahn, fishing guide, reported catches of both largemouth and smallmouth bass on his last fishing adventure on the Russian:
“My good friend Bob, a client from my first year guiding, took me out yesterday and today. Yesterday was a photo safari of our local wildlife: we got otter, mink, and birds galore.
“Today we fished and we fished hard. My only goal was to get him a three pounder! And I got him a three pound two ounce largemouth.
“The fishing wasn’t horrible but we lost a lot more fish, including some better ones, then we brought in. Nobody’s fault; sharp barbless hooks and good fighting bass seem to be fisherman’s banes some days.
“The big surprise was Bob got the biggest smallmouth so far this year at about a pound. Man do they fight, we thought it was another giant largemouth.”
On their previous trip, Ahn reported:
“Mac asked to go out again today and he asked Steve to join him. I was more than happy to go out with these two great fishermen. Heck, Steve became a regular this year and is the best Senko man this year.
“The bass didn’t oblige us for what I was hoping to be an epic day. I don’t know what was going on, but the bass sure weren’t playing like a normal late August day. I worry the water is getting too picked on; but since this week is the last week I will do the best I can.”
“In the end they brought in about a dozen fish between them. Biggest around 2 lbs. or so. But they did get one double up between them.”
Sonoma Regional Parks has lowered and removed the summer dam at Healdsburg, according to Kristine Rue, Maintenance Supervisor.
- Dan Bacher