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 Fri Feb 25, 2005 10:08:25 PM Northern California

Click to enlarge Click to enlarge  John and his two son's holding some of the fish caught on this trip.
This trip began when I met Vince and Jon, and his son's Jacob and Shane, at the Hotel in Anderson.  Soon we were on our way to the water.  After launching the Vicki Ann, we proceeded up river, and I knew it would be a little tough, as the water was stained from the rains of the day before, and the water temp was dipping down into the mid to upper 40's, with a cold front coming through.  As the day wore on, we managed to catch 12 - 15 fish, ranging from 10 - 22 inches.  In spite of the weather, we all had a good time on the water, and I hope to see them all back later this year.
Arrrr Matey's!  Ken Hoffman, The River Pirate    

    Forthcoming Hot Fishing Seasons
Species Mar 05 Apr 05 May 05 Jun 05 Jul 05 Aug 05
 King Salmon (Lake)            
 Steelhead (River)            
 White Sturgeon (River)            
 Striped Bass (River)            
 Brown Trout (Lake)            
 Spotted Bass (Lake)            
 Crappie (Lake)            
 Blue Gill (Lake)            
   Closed    Fair    Good    Peak  

   

Sacramento River Fishing Report

Jan 19, 2005 Trout and Steelhead are hitting hard. These fish will test your mettle and skill. Seasoned or beginner, Ken will be happy to coach you through the m?l?e, blow-by-blow.  Steelhead are muscling into the rivers in strength, and February through March appear to be the peak times this year. Click to enlarge Jan 19, 2005 Trout and Steelhead are hitting hard. These fish will test your mettle and skill. Seasoned or beginner, Ken will be happy to coach you through the mêlée, blow-by-blow. Steelhead are muscling into the rivers in strength, and February through March appear to be the peak times this year.
 
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Steelhead, Sturgeon, and Trout
    With the Salmon Season now behind us, I will be focusing on Steelhead, Trout, and of course, Sturgeon. Steelhead started showing while the Salmon were still here, and will continue to be good through March. The Sturgeon are starting to move in through the Deltas, and are heading towards the rivers. Key times will be late January through April.

    If possible, key in on plus and minus tides. For Steelhead, try roe, glow-bugs, hot-shots, and streamer flies.
    For Sturgeon, you should find a secluded spot, away from others, to be successful, as these fish tend to be spooky, and become very closed mouth where there is a group of boats. Try not to get in an area where there is traffic behind or in front of you, for the same reason. Try soaking these Sturgeon baits: Salmon roe, crawdads, sardines, eel, grass shrimp, ghost shrimp, mud shrimp, or shad.

Trout Fishing
    A year round peak fishery, Trout are marauding and jumping at every little bug or fly they can spot. They're searching for every new hatch. The water shows they exhibit, with their dazzling aerobatics, make them even more fun to catch and release by the absolute bushel. Expect a barrel of fun, and a boatload of beautiful fish. The upper river remains good for both fly and spin anglers. 15 to 25 fish per day for trout is the norm, with the fish averaging 11 to 25 inches. For spin fishing, try glo-bugs, hot-shots, or crickets. For fly-fishing try nymphs. In the evening, try a cattis, or an occasional stone fly


Sun Mar 2, 2003,  Pro-guide Ken Hoffman boats a 60 pound white sturgeon. Click to enlarge Sun Mar 2, 2003, Pro-guide Ken Hoffman boats a 60 pound white sturgeon. More...
Sturgeon
    The pole busting Sturgeon season begins in January and peaks February through April, while these fish are spawning, but the bite remains good through August. These reel screamers won't give you a fight, they'll give you a battle. Known to grow up to a ton, these leviathans have been around for centuries and are considered a pre-historic fish. Try soaking these Sturgeon baits: Salmon roe, crawdads, sardines, eel, grass shrimp, ghost shrimp, mud shrimp, or shad. If you're looking for productive fishing time over the next several months, and beyond, you'll find it here in Northern California, on the Sacramento River.

    If you're looking for productive fishing time over the next several months, and beyond, you'll find it here in Northern California, on the Sacramento River.


Shasta Lake Fishing Report

    The Bass in the lake will be good between January and March. They will be between 40 - 70 feet, but I have caught them as deep as 80 feet. Try hula grubs, worms, crank baits and spinner baits. Landlocked Salmon will now be between 20 - 60 feet. Try humdingers, cripple lures, coconuts, or your favorite minnow baits... best behind a single or double sling blade. Start at Dry Creek, around towards Big Backbone.

    The Landlocked Salmon Fishery starts gaining serious steam in March and will Peak in April and May. Don't miss out, book now.


Sacramento River Fishing Forecast for January through March 2005

    In the upcoming weeks, I'll be fishing the Sacramento River for Trout, Steelhead, and Sturgeon. The Sturgeon Fishery peaks from late January through April.

Shasta Lake Fishing Forecast for January through March 2005

    In the upcoming weeks, the call for Landlocked Salmon and Trout will be trolling at 20 - 60 feet. The Bass will be between 40 - 70 feet deep. Find the thermocline, and have yourself a ball! The Landlocked Salmon Fishery starts gaining serious steam in March, and will Peak in April and May. This Fishery remains good all year around.


 
 
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