
Rio Vista/Delta
Trollers, Pluggers Nail Striped Bass on San Joaquin River
RIO VISTA – The striper bite for trollers and pluggers in the Delta has been consistent according to legendary troller Mark Wilson. Mark told me that wind has been hindering anglers, but when they can get out on the water, they’re catching fish.
Mark went on to say that some of his friends found a decent striper bite in the Liberty Island area shallow water plugging. Mark continued to say that the trolling bite can be productive if you put in the time. Trollers are finding decent numbers of stripers trolling deep diving P-Line Predators and Yozuri lures on the San Joaquin River from Eddos Marina to the Antioch Bridge.
Meanwhile, the sturgeon bite continues to be good, but I’m getting this information from private anglers since most of the 6-pack charter boat captains have moved their boats down to San Francisco Bay. Wind has also kept anglers off the water on some days.
I’m hearing that the powerlines on the Sacramento River, below Rio Vista, has been productive on both the incoming and outgoing tides for those anglers anchoring in 35 feet of water. Salmon roe continues to be the bait of choice.
It is to be noted that sturgeon fishing will close from June 30th until October 1st 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.
- Ken Baccetti, President of the California Striped Bass Association (CSBA), Isleton-Delta Chapter.