
Rio Vista/Delta
Trolling, Bait Fishing Produces Striper Limits
RIO VISTA – The striper bite for trollers in the Delta continues to be excellent, according to legendary trolling expert Mark Wilson. Mark tells me that he and his friends have been concentrating on the Sacramento River below Rio Vista.
Mark said he’s been trolling the West Bank from Sandy Beach down river to the Red Barn for 20 to 30 keepers per trip, releasing all but their limits. He’s trolling any green colored Yozuri or P-Line Predator deep diving lures in 12 to 15 feet of water for his best action.
Mark added that when the wind prevents them from trolling the West Bank, he’s been going into Broad or Montezuma Sloughs. Both sloughs are holding stripers averaging 7 pounds similar to the main river. Mark is finding that the incoming tide has been more productive, but he’s also catching stripers on the outgoing tide as well.
There is no sturgeon report this month as sturgeon fishing closed on June 30th from the west side of the Carquinez Bridge east to downstream of the confluence of the Feather River on the Sacramento River and downstream of the I-5 bridge on the San Joaquin River. Sturgeon fishing will resume again on October 1, 2025, so look for a sturgeon report once the fishery opens after October 1st.
Cal Kellogg of fishcalkellogg.com reported catching some quality stripers lately. On his latest solo trip, Kellogg reported catching and releasing a 22 lb. striper and catching and keeping an 8 lb. striper in the Delta.
“The big fish measured 40 inches long,” said Kellogg. “I saw good marks on my fishfinder on the San Joaquin River between the Mokelumne and the mouth of Fisherman’s Cut. I put on a bluegill for bait in 18 feet of water. I turned the reel and I felt pressure. I lifted on the rod – and it almost pulled the rod out of my hands. After I released the 22 pounder, I caught the 8 lb. fish, also on a live bluegill.”
On a guided trip he made to the same area, the striped bass weren’t biting the bluegill, but they were hitting anchovies. “The two anglers fishing with me landed two keepers and released six shaker stripers before the wind came up,” Kellogg added.
In addition, Kellogg reported hooking and releasing a 15 lb. striper while fishing a swimbait from his boat after he saw the fish go under the boat while in his slip at B&W Resort.
- Ken Baccetti, President of the California Striped Bass Association (CSBA), Isleton-Delta Chapter.