Feather River Fish report 07-29-07

Feather River - Oroville, CA


by Dave Jacobs
7-29-2007
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Salmon fishing on the Feather river has slowed a bit despite better flows of 5500cfs near Gridley. New salmon have made their way upstream above Gridley improving fishing downstream below the outlet. Best fishing has been from Oroville to Gridley. Angler's casting large #6 Blue Fox spinners from the bank around the outlet have caught a few salmon to 30 lbs. Most fish have averaged 12 to 25 pounds. Backbouncing small K-14 to K-16 kwikfish in various color combos with a sardine wrap has been best bet for king salmon to 30 pounds. Feather river daily limits for salmon are three salmon per person.

Contact Dave Jacobs Guide Service at 530-646-9110 or check us out online at sacramentofishing.com

Professional fishing Guide Dave Jacobs is licensed to operate in both California and Oregon. Dave Jacobs is a licensed guide with The California Department of Fish and Wildlife as well as a current licensed Oregon guide registered with The Oregon State Marine Board.

Professional Fishing Guide Dave Jacobs is also licensed to operate in the Rogue/Siskiyou National Forest on the upper Chetco River in Oregon, licensed to operate in the Six Rivers National Forest on The Smith River, Klamath River, Trinity River and South Fork Trinity River. We are an Equal opportunity provider. Guide Dave Jacobs is also licensed with the Bureau of Land Management to operate on the upper Trinity River from Lewiston California downriver to Grays Falls on the Trinity River.

Guide Dave Jacobs also holds a Merchant Mariner Credential with The U.S. Coast Guard and is certified in both CPR and First Aid.



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