
2020, the year of the COVID 19 pandemic, has been one of the top years for big, bold landlocked Chinook salmon at Lake Oroville since the kings were stocked by the CDFW in 2013.
While the fishing has been up and down lately, the quality of the fish has been excellent, with an unusual number of salmon in the 5 to 6 pound range showing in the catches this year.
Daryl Carter of Sacramento and his wife, Terese, regular participants in the NorCal Trout Anglers Challenge events, sampled the salmon action at Oroville at the end of July. The bite was better in May and June, but it was in July that they decided to finally give the lake a try in their boat for the first time.
Although they didn’t hook into big numbers of salmon that day, they were impressed by the average size of the fish after they found a school of landlocked kings.
Their morning started off with slow fishing after the Carters launched their boat and headed towards the dam. Accompanying them in another boat were their friends T.J. and Kristin.
Daryl hooked and landed the first fish of the day, a 14 inch salmon, while trolling with hoochies, tipped with anchovy strips, at 49 feet deep near the dam.
“After we didn’t catch anything more there, we went to the Highway 162 Bridge and trolled at 50 to 100 feet deep,” said Daryl. It was getting hot and so they decided to change their strategy around 3 p.m.
“We decided to try mooching with anchovies and nightcrawlers in 117 feet of water outside of the houseboats at Bidwell Canyon Marina,” he said. “We dropped our baits down and then reeled them up so they were 10 to 17 feet off the bottom.