
American River
The Bureau of Reclamation has dropped releases into the American River below Nimbus Dam to 1,000 cfs, as it usually does this time of year after most of Folsom Lake’s water has been exported south to corporate agribusiness interests. The reason for the flow decrease is storage conservation, claimed Randi Field from Reclamation.
Meanwhile, boaters jigging glow-in-the-dark Gitzits on one-ounce jig heads at night are picking up some bright king salmon in the dredger holes of the lower American River. The fish average 10 to 15 pounds each, according to Alan Fong of the Fisherman’s Warehouse. Anglers fishing Mepps Flying C spinners and other lures from Howe Avenue to Sailor Bar are bagging increasing numbers of salmon, said Leo Salcido of Fisherman’s Warehouse.
One customer reported that he has caught four steelhead to 4 pounds while fishing the lower American, noted Salcido.
After the last rain, anglers reported really good salmon fishing on the lower American, confirmed Tim Boggs of Elkhorn Outdoors. Anglers using Flying C spinners have been picking up salmon. Two customers reported that the day they went out, just about everybody they saw had caught Chinooks.
The Nimbus Fish hatchery ladder is expected to open on November 1.
Redding/Red Bluff
Salmon fishing is actually a little slow on the Sacramento with very few anglers catching limits. Yet there are fish being caught daily and some of them are epic trophies approaching 50 pounds.
“We are still getting salmon up in the Redding area and some of them are very large,” reported Captain Mike Bogue of Mike Bogue’s Guide Service. “Last Sunday we got a really big fish that measured 48 inches long and 27 inches around.”