
San Joaquin River Inundated With Striped And Largemouth Bass Upon Spring’s Arrival
Stockton The anticipated break out for the largemouth and striped bass bite in the San Joaquin-Delta is happening, and quality limits of largemouth bass along with a terrific striped bass bite were the rule during the week.
Monte Smith of Gold Country Sport Fishing went on a trolling venture with Jay Lopes of Right Hook Sport Fishing, and after launching out of Brannan Island and motoring to the San Joaquin side, they hit several spots for at least 20 keeper stripers to 6 pounds along with another dozen undersized fish.
Smith said, “We were deep trolling, and everything we put in the water worked. Chartreuse plugs worked in the morning, but the Wonder Bread was our best pattern as it was unbelievable how much action this lure had. The minute that it was put in, the fish bit the heck out of it. I will start running trolling trips for striped bass in the Delta in addition to striper trips to New Hogan and trout/king salmon/kokanee ventures on the Mother Lode lakes.”
Alan Fong, manager of the Fishermen’s Warehouse in Sacramento, said, “Stripers are available on the flats from Antioch to the mouth of the Mokelumne using any way that you want – trolling, ripbaits, swimbaits – they are there. The San Joaquin River is in good shape, and if we get a week of warm weather, stripers are likely to spawn in the San Joaquin for the first time in a long time. I went bass fishing again in the Mokelumne system with black chatterbaits, and the quality remains really good with largemouth bass at 8 and 9 pounds caught and released. The water is a bit stained, but the action is excellent.”
For largemouth bass, Dan’s Delta Outdoors in Oakley said, “Our Pro Staff member Mike Burch caught and