
From the West Delta all of the way up past Colusa, the spring striped bass run is in full swing on the Sacramento River.
Bank anglers and boaters are both hooking plenty of fish, ranging from shakers to big females pushing 40 pounds.
As is always the case with the weather fronts of spring, the fishing has varied a lot on a daily basis. However, the overall fishing has been excellent, with anglers hooking lots of keepers in the 18 to 24 inch range, along with plenty of shakers.
“It’s been great season so far,” said Rob Reimers of Rustic Rob’s Guide Service when I fished with him on Saturday, April 16. “It’s definitely been our best season on the Sacramento and Feather since the drought.”
When the Sacramento River was still high and muddy, Reimers found success on the Feather River while bait fishing with pileworms. When the water started to clear up on the Feather, he started to catch more fish while drifting minnows.
Most of the fish taken on the Feather this season have been schoolie males to 7 pounds or undersize stripers, but there are some bigger fish out there. One woman recently caught a 39.5 lb. striped bass while fishing a jumbo minnow on the Feather River.
When the Department of Water Resources dropped flows on the Feather River below Oroville Dam, Reimers and other guides and anglers went over to the Sacramento as the water cleared.
The parking lot was very crowded at the Tisdale Boat ramp when I met Reimers at 5:45 am. The parking spots were filling up rapidly with boats and trailers as one boater after another launched their boats. After I packed my gear in the boat, we headed downriver.
“We had a great day for big fish on Wednesday, when the couple fishing with me landed three fish.