
The Chinook salmon fishing on the Sacramento River in the Capital City area from Verona below the mouth of the Feather River to Freeport has begun to improve as fish move into the area on their upstream spawning migration. Although fishing has picked up, most anglers and guides are saying the fishing isn’t as good as it would normally be this time of year.
Mark Morrison of Mark Morrison’s Guide Service reported on Sunday, September 20, “Two of us managed to get 2 bright kings in the boat today on the Sacramento below Verona while trolling with Silvertron lures. We didn’t catch our first fish until 1:30 p.m.”
Adam Wills caught a bright king while anchored up with Silvertron spinners on the Sacramento below the Verona Marina on September 24.
Mark and I had a trip scheduled for Thursday, September 20, so we decided to give it a try that afternoon, fishing with Rod Brown, the manufacturer of Silvertron lures.
During the trip, we experienced beautiful early fall weather, with temperatures in the eighties. We made four trolls down the river from Verona to near the Sacramento International Airport. We bounced Silvertron lures along the bottom the entire time. However, we didn’t see any of the several boats in that stretch of river catch any fish and we didn’t have any strikes on our rods.
Finally, around 6:30 pm, we decided to pull in our rods for the evening. As we went back towards the boat ramp, we checked anglers that were fishing in the “armada” of boats anchor fishing for salmon below the Verona Marina. It turned out that Adam Wills had caught a bright king about 15 pounds while anchored up with Silvertron spinners. I took some photos of Wills and his partner, Brandon Ellis, with the one salmon we had seen on the trip.
While fishing was slow, Morrison, Brown, and I had a great time enjoying the outdoors and we had some fantastic conversations.