
You should have been here yesterday! That’s a phrase all of us anglers have heard, at times in jest and at other times with earnest sincerity. Yesterday, that one day of the week or month when the stars line up, the fish feed like crazy and the angler can do no wrong…
Have you ever experienced the other side of this coin? Have you ever gone fishing when the fishing is red hot only to experience mediocre action that rebounds right back to red hot the day after your trip? Of course you haven’t, consistently good fishing just doesn’t take a one day dip for no reason and then rebound… Right? Well actually it can and I felt the pain of just such a shift of fortunes last week.
The trip came to life last January at the Sacramento ISE Show when I set up a March Cal Kellogg School Of Fishing sturgeon and striper combo trip to take place in the West Delta with Captains Hayden and Stacy Mullins of Dragon Sportfishing.
When Stacy and I set the date for the trip, we figured the fishing would be productive. The tide looked good and the fishing is usually heating up in the West Delta during the month of March. As January gave way to February, Hayden started putting his clients on big stripers. Not fish in the teens, but rather really big bass in the 25 to 40 pound class! As the weeks went by and the date for my trip got closer, the fishing did nothing but improve for Hayden and team with bass in the high 20’s and 30’s hitting the deck daily. In fact, during the three trips before my March 8 School of Fishing adventure, 4 fish over 30 pounds were landed aboard the Dragon.
You can never count big fish before they are actually landed, but I’ll admit that visions of huge bass being caught on video were dancing in my mind as I made the two plus hour pre-dawn drive to the Pittsburg Marina on the 8th.
The conditions looked perfect. As a small low pressure area was moving in late in the day, so I figured the bite