
The area of the Feather River below the Thermalito Afterbay Outlet is legendary for the great steelhead and salmon fishing it has provided to anglers over the years.
It also became legendary for the crowds of anglers, including those prone not to obey regulations of any sort. For many years, there was a virtual shantytown of questionable folks located below the outlet, with lots of trash, drug use and drinking accompanying the fishing festivities.
The CDFW once referred in a press release to the poaching community located on the Feather below the outlet. The release inspired me to write an article about the concept of a poaching community with their mayor and board of directors.
I remember going up the Feather to the outlet from Gridley with Jim Zanocco to salmon fish at an Outdoor Writers of California conference in the fall 1996. Welcome to the gates of hell, Zanocco quipped.
However, the scene at the outlet has changed a lot at the outlet since I first went fishing there back in 1996. As we fished the Sacramento River at the Barge Hole, guide Jason Thatcher told Robert Weese of Northern California Guide Service. I heard it’s getting medieval up there at the outlet.
Weese replied, I’m going up there tomorrow. It’s a lot better, a lot less crowded than it used to be.
After I heard about the great action on Weese’s first trip the following day to the Feather River at Oroville, with early limits of kings, he invited me to come in the morning.
The next day, I fished with a hard-fishing family of four, including Jeff Bosshard, his wife Regina, 12-year-old Greyson and 10-year-old Vivica for one of the best salmon fishing trips I’ve been on anywhere in recent years.