
RIO VISTA – The striper bite for trollers in the Delta continues to be productive, according to avid trolling expert Mark Wilson. Mark reports that he and his friends have been trolling in a number of locations until they locate the fish.
They’ve trolled from the West Bank below the Rio Vista Bridge on the outgoing tide to the bottom of the tide using deep-diving Yozuri lures, and on the San Joaquin River from Eddo’s Marina to the Antioch Bridge and into Broad Slough using shallow-running Yozuris on the incoming tide for their best action.
Mark noted that on his last trip he and his friends caught 20 keeper stripers, retaining only their limits. Green or pink-colored Yozuris did the job on this trip.
The bait fishing for stripers has been tough in the Delta. “We ended up with two keeper stripers measuring 20 and 22 inches for two guys on the San Joaquin River while jigging P-Line Lazer Minnows on my latest trip on October 11,” said Cal Kellogg of fishcalkellogg.com. “There were lots of fish marks on the graph, but the stripers wouldn’t hit live bluegill or sardines. We also released two undersized stripers and a 15 lb carp. I think the reason the stripers weren’t hitting the baits was because they were on a reaction bite.”
If you would like more information about the California Striped Bass Association (CSBA), go to www.striper-csba.org. You’ll be able to access all information related to the four CSBA chapters. New members only pay $25, which includes a one-time $5 initiation fee. After the first year of membership, the annual dues are $20. Your membership helps strengthen our mission to protect striped bass and our fisheries. Some chapters will even give you a free gift just for joining.
The Isleton-Delta Chapter gives all new members two free Isleton Chapter decals and a chapter hat as a thank you for joining. Membership forms are available for each chapter on the website. Just click on your chapter of choice and go to the membership page, fill out the application, print it, and send your application and payment to the address listed. The Isleton Chapter also accepts credit cards online for new memberships, renewals, and events. The website also includes newsletters, photos, articles, and useful links to help you plan your next fishing trip.
- Ken Baccetti, President of the California Striped Bass Association (CSBA), Isleton-Delta Chapter