NoCal Steve wrote:
Don't waste your time at Oroville. All the bass are small as you can seein this pic from last weekends tourney.
If you are wondering it was 11 something.
Yeah, I was kind of surprised with the post as so many CA fishermen post info and pics fairly often. Going out with saw1 this morning on the Petaluma River, hope we get lucky but with saw1, we usually do....lol Hope I didn't jinx us! Take care and Good Fishing!
FishermanLeeSonoma wrote:
Yeah, I was kind of surprised with the post as so many CA fishermen post info and pics fairly often. Going out with saw1 this morning on the Petaluma River, hope we get lucky but with saw1, we usually do....lol Hope I didn't jinx us! Take care and Good Fishing!
That's great news - means mrs saw is doing better. Go get em guys!
Like I said, the Sac is almost too shallow for boats. I never have liked Oroville for various reasons. There are spots on the Feather just below the after bay that are productive for dinner sized trout. Tamales is always fun. Launch at Lawsons, however you get your live bait do so (halibut love live bait). Having checked your tide charts you'll catch the incoming. I like to get up near the entrance and drift. Two or three goes and you should have enough for dinner with friends. Nothing huge usually but always be prepared, especially about now when the biggies are coming in from the deep. Good luck and remember to not take more than the limit or what you can eat.
Sounds like I'm preaching to the choir. You're right. Fishin is pretty tough around here right now. I don't have a boat so Tomales is probably out for me. I'll hafta just go eat oysters. Damn.
Nice rainbows
Use to live in so cal
Live now in North Central cal , USE TO FISH ALL TJE LAKES DOWN SOUTH.
GOOD FISHING
AMDY CACCIATORI
I object to that statement. I Live and fish in CA year round. Some of the best sturgeon, striper and salmon fishing anywhere.
Born and raised here. I have found the fishing difficult sometimes but if your willing to go where they are, you can catch almost any kind of fish here. I have caught several varieties of trout, bass, crappie, "blue gills", small mouth bass, cat fish, sturgeon, Striped Bass, Halibut, flounder, sea perch, rock cods, Ling Cods, etc. I getting old, just cannot remember all the fish I have caught...lol! That's not mentioning that while I have also crabbed getting nice Reds and Dungeness. I know friends that have gotten Abalones and Lobsters, not to mention oysters, calms of all sorts. I have collected a 5 gallon pail of oysters. Yum. I have lived in WA state also and they have an awesome fishery all over that state also plus Geoduck calms...
The best answer is a secret!
I for one are from the Southern CA area - Huntington Beach and Newport beach fishing.
PFC
jwhite40 wrote:
Seems that nobody fishes in this state?
I guess this one just jumped in my boat then?
I think Central & Northern California has a much more consistent catch ratio than So Cal!
Bass face wrote:
I think Central & Northern California has a much more consistent catch ratio than So Cal!
Depends. SoCal salt can be fantastic.
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