
Feather River this year. The combination of high water flows and strong numbers of bait fish, such as shad, has created an ideal environment for striped bass.
Veteran guide Rob Reimers has reported consistent success, mentioning that nearly every trip since the end of March has resulted in limits for his clients. The presence of larger striped bass has been noted as well, with anglers frequently catching fish in the range of 19 to 24 inches.
Successful trips have included catching limits while using extra-large minnows, particularly out of Boyd's Pump. Anglers have not only enjoyed good numbers but also some impressive individual catches, as illustrated by the release of a 14 lb. king salmon during one outing.
The fishing conditions are favorable for continued action, with expectations of strong activity extending into mid-June. This promising season is shaping up to be a memorable one for both novice and experienced anglers alike.