Sacramento Delta Fish Report for 3-7-2019
Sacramento Delta Fishing Report
Sacramento Delta
by California Delta Chambers & Visitors Bureau
3-7-2019
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Due to the recent storm fronts to hit California and the heavy water releases from Orville and Nimbus Dams the waters in the Delta region remain high and muddy along with heavy debris and flotsam has caused the fishing to come to a grinding halt throughout most of the system. The recent big tides this past week have caused the sturgeon to move from the deeper sections into shallower sections of the river system, but even with the excellent tides, the sturgeon fishing remains slow. There were reports of several sturgeon being caught off Freeman Island to 53 inches in length. Due to high water condition boaters are advised to check launching conditions before hitching up, and if you play the Delta by boat beware of the logs and other heavy debris to avoid damage to your vessel. If sturgeon fishing anchor your boat off the shoreline in shallower water where the water is moving slower with the tides. The best bait continues to be salmon roe. As soon as the water clarity improves so will the striped bass fishing.
Anglers tossing swimbaits, chatter baits and spinnerbaits in close to the tules and seedbeds are catching a few largemouth bass, but finding clearer waters
remains a challenge in the San Joaquin Delta, and with the large number of bass tournaments scheduled in the coming weeks, locating clear water will become more of a focal point.
More Reports
The Lake is Now at 90 Percent Capacity
Pardee ReservoirThe lake is open to camping on Thursday, February 14 with fishing access starting on Friday, February 15 at 5:00 am. 10,000 pounds of rainbow trout will be released into the lake prior to the opening weekend. Shoreline anglers are expected to line the banks in the “Mud Hole” to Rainbow Point on the opening weekend. The lake is now at 90 percent capacity. ...... Read More
Expect a Rise in Water Levels
Sacramento DeltaDue to the drop in the water temperatures from 54 to 46 degrees the striped bass bite is almost non existent leaving most of the action to those targeting sturgeon. Expect a rise in water levels in the next few days due to water releases from Folsom Lake and Nimbus Dam to the tune of 15,000 to 20,000 cubic feet per second into the American River. The Delta waterways will be stained and downright dirty along with heavy debris floating...... Read More
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