
This big crowd of anglers fished for steelhead on the American River below Nimbus Fish Hatchery on January 1, 2020. Photo by DAN BACHER, Fish Sniffer Staff.
The opening of the steelhead season in the upper section of the American River in Sacramento County was slow for most, but some experienced shore anglers fishing below the Nimbus Fish Hatchery found solid results on the opener.
As usual, a very large crowd of anglers showed up on the opener to get their chance at catching a big, bright steelhead. Many reported catching nothing, but some anglers did well.
Anthony Windom of Sacramento reported good fishing on opening morning, landing a beautiful 9 lb. buck while losing other fish while fishing a jig.
“I saw a lot of people hook up this morning,” said Windom. “There were good numbers of fish showing in the river below the hatchery yesterday.”
Rod Durrett traveled from Placerville to catch a pretty 19 inch steelhead while using an orange bead under a float.
Art and Angela Maslyanka of Citrus Heights had a great morning fishing below the hatchery. Angela caught and released one 9 lb. steelhead and kept another one around 3 pounds while drifting beads under bobbers, while Art landed a bright 6 lb. steelhead.
“Besides the three fish landed by Art and Angela, I saw five other fish landed on the opener below the hatchery,” said Roland Aspiras, Fish Sniffer staffer. “I had one hook up myself, but lost it. I’d call it a fair opener.”
Anthony Windom of Sacramento started the New Year the right way by bagging this hefty steelhead on the American River. Photo by DAN BACHER, Fish Sniffer Staff.
Boaters reported tough fishing from Sailor Bar to Sunrise. “We had one grab while pulling plugs and then nothing after that,” said Jerry Lampkin of TNG Motor Sports.