
By Paul J. Kneeland
The Sacramento River salmon season is underway, and the fish are starting to fill the river and fish boxes up and down the system. I fished the upper river with guide Dan Ponciano and my friends Dave Barsi of Oak Run and Brian Garcia of Colfax. Brian and I hit the road in Colfax at 3:30 am and were at the Ball’s Ferry Boat ramp about 10 after 6. Dave drove in at the same time, and Dan was ready to launch his 25 foot North River sled as we arrived. It was a gorgeous morning on the river, with no wind and a cool temperature of about 54 degrees. The river looked beautiful, fairly high but very clear with a water temperature of 52 degrees.
We boarded the North River and ran downstream for about 20 minutes and set up to backtroll just above the famous Barge Hole. There were several boats in the area, even on a Thursday morning, which told me that fish were here to be caught. Dan set us up with 8’ 2” G. Loomis graphite rods with Shimano Curado reels loaded with red Tuf Line braid. Terminal tackle was Flatfish in chartreuse/silver and hot pink/silver, with a sardine wrap and 40 lb P Line leader. We started in about 12 feet of water, with 2 rods having 6-ounce weights and 2 with 5-ounce weights on the dropper. Dan set us up to backtroll above a couple other boats. I dropped my Flatfish down, felt it bounce the bottom once, and then felt a good hit from a salmon! I wasn’t in the water 10 seconds when I had the first fish of the day on and fighting! The heavy salmon took line immediately, and then jumped behind the boat 3 times as he sought to throw the hook. After a strong fight, Dan netted our first fish of the day, a muscular 12-pound king. What a way to start the day!