Sacramento Delta Fish Report for 2-8-2019
Matter of Time Before the Sturgeon Bite Breaks Wide Open
Sacramento Delta
by California Delta Chambers & Visitors Bureau
2-8-2019
Website
The current water temperatures are in the 53 degree range with waters on the cloudy side. Anglers are still targeting sturgeon and it is only a matter of time before the sturgeon bite breaks wide open. Due to the amount of heavy flotsam in the system boaters should be very careful for the submerged logs that have inundated the Delta waterways. If playing the waters by night you are advised to have a spotlight. Reports indicate the sturgeon have even moved up the Sacramento River into the Freeport area where eel/pile worm combinations are working along with eel/nightcrawler along with ghost or grass shrimp. In Suisun Bay sturgeon are showing in 4 to 10 feet where one individual hooked and released seven sturgeon on the outgoing tide. The striped bass fishing has been fair off Antioch for soaking live mud suckers or ghost shrimp. Most of the bait shops have ample supplies of frozen shad.
If you want to target striped bass you are advised to head over into the South Delta to Middle River or Old River where the water clarity is much better.
< Previous Report Next Report >
< Previous Report Next Report >
More Reports
California Delta Chambers & Visitors Bureau Reports
for Wednesday, January 30th, 2019: Sturgeon and Striped Bass Seem to be the Ticket
California Delta Chambers & Visitors Bureau Reports
for Monday, January 28th, 2019Sacramento Delta: Inclement weather conditions slowing down the bites
American River: Steelhead fishing picking up
Lake Camanche: Trout fishing remains very good
Lake Amador: Trout plant update
San Luis Reservoir: Solid striped bass fishing
: Limits on sand dabs, sole and Dungeness crab
Website Hosting and Design provided by TECK.net