
By Cal Kellogg
Sacramento River salmon trollers are as excited as grade schoolers counting down the days to summer vacation and with good reason. The salmon fishing outside the Golden Gate is as good as it has been in many years and those fish will be surging through the Delta and up the Sacramento River in a matter weeks.
Once the run starts Delta and Sac Valley trollers should enjoy good action right through the end of the season on December 16. This being the case this is a perfect time for rank and file anglers to bone up on Delta and Valley trolling tactics.
Up river, say from Chico north and in much of the Feather, river salmon fishing is a specialized sport that requires jet boats and the ability to back troll and drift roe in very specific areas. This fishing is best left to the guides and super knowledgeable salmon junkies that have jet boats and the ability to navigate shallows and rapids without getting into trouble.
For the average angler with a standard boat and basic gear, the section of the Sacramento River from say Rio Vista all the way up through the Capital City north to Colusa is much more user friendly. The water is deep throughout out this huge expanse of river and as a result anglers don’t have to worry about navigating rapids and gravel bars, leaving them to concentrate on catching fish.
Okay, let’s gear up, hit the water and fill a smoker or two with yummy salmon fillets. Salmon are big hard fighting fish with a relatively soft mouth. For this reason a fairly long 7 to 8 foot rod with a somewhat soft sensitive tip is a good choice. Such a rod tip plays a duel role. On one hand it cushions the fight of the salmon, keeping them from ripping out hooks, but it also allows you to monitor the function of the lure to ensure that it is working properly and hasn’t picked up debris.
The rod should be topped with a quality level wind baitcaster spooled with braid. Line counters are preferred but you can get by without that function.
Does this rig sound like the set up you use for Delta striper