I was determined to sqeeze in one more fishing trip before my 2010 fishing license expired, so I headed for the delta. I spent the night on the boat Wed and the conditions looked horrible...rain, windy, muddy, high waters that were filled with floating debris from the recent storms. I decided to scope it out closely on Thurs before venturing out in what could be hazardous conditions.
I slept in and hit the road in my car at the crack of nine. I had an errand to run at the Ace Hardware in Rio Vista, but would travel along the Moke, SJ and Sac rivers on my way there to check out the conditions.
A few distractions along the way...check out all the egrets in there with the grazing sheep!
I liked the contrasting colors in this one...
(I know...lots of sheep today...)
I found light winds, clear skies and much improved water conditions. The Sac River was as flat as a pancake on the incoming.
The conditions looked right and the weather was beautiful, so I decided to head out and at least get a couple hours of fishing in. I stopped into Haps Bait and bought my 2011 fishing license. Also got some tips on sturgeon action near the powerlines, so I grabbed a 1/4 lb of grass shrimp and some nightcrawlers (no pile worms, yet) for the day's fishing.
I headed back to the boat, but again got detoured by the Delta sights...
The Dutra Tower has been moved to the east side of the river near the RV Bridge for installation at the Delta Information Center going in at Hwy 12 and 160.
http://www.discoverthedelta.org/tower.html
By noon, I was underway under clear skies and calm waters. The debris of yesterday had all but passed through...only a few small pieces of wood floating by. Most everything else was hyacinth and tules.
I motored through Threemile Slough, under the bridge and headed for the p-lines. The river looked good, but the winds were kicking up to 10-15 kts. With the ebb tide, I knew the waves would be building. Not bad though....at worst I saw was two footers and no whitecaps.
I marked a lot of fish on the bottom near the double p-lines and dropped the anchor. I spent a couple hours teasing the sturgies with eel and grass topped with nightcrawlers. I guess they wanted sardines! After a couple hours, I headed back. As I passed through Threemile Slough, I overheard the Happy Hooker replying to a friend's question...they were catching lots of fish on...get this...bacon-wrapped sardines!
As I rounded the bend over the hole at The Outrigger, my FF came alive with striper marks. It looked like the fish gods were handing me a year-end catching opportunity. I dropped the hook again and, since I had no sardines, set out some shad on two rods. Again, no dice and after 15 mins, needed to head home before dark.
Here's the obligatory sunset picture!!
It sure felt great to get out on the water.
Happy New Year to ALL of my BoaterEd Friends!!
I slept in and hit the road in my car at the crack of nine. I had an errand to run at the Ace Hardware in Rio Vista, but would travel along the Moke, SJ and Sac rivers on my way there to check out the conditions.
A few distractions along the way...check out all the egrets in there with the grazing sheep!
I liked the contrasting colors in this one...
(I know...lots of sheep today...)
I found light winds, clear skies and much improved water conditions. The Sac River was as flat as a pancake on the incoming.
The conditions looked right and the weather was beautiful, so I decided to head out and at least get a couple hours of fishing in. I stopped into Haps Bait and bought my 2011 fishing license. Also got some tips on sturgeon action near the powerlines, so I grabbed a 1/4 lb of grass shrimp and some nightcrawlers (no pile worms, yet) for the day's fishing.
I headed back to the boat, but again got detoured by the Delta sights...
The Dutra Tower has been moved to the east side of the river near the RV Bridge for installation at the Delta Information Center going in at Hwy 12 and 160.
http://www.discoverthedelta.org/tower.html
By noon, I was underway under clear skies and calm waters. The debris of yesterday had all but passed through...only a few small pieces of wood floating by. Most everything else was hyacinth and tules.
I motored through Threemile Slough, under the bridge and headed for the p-lines. The river looked good, but the winds were kicking up to 10-15 kts. With the ebb tide, I knew the waves would be building. Not bad though....at worst I saw was two footers and no whitecaps.
I marked a lot of fish on the bottom near the double p-lines and dropped the anchor. I spent a couple hours teasing the sturgies with eel and grass topped with nightcrawlers. I guess they wanted sardines! After a couple hours, I headed back. As I passed through Threemile Slough, I overheard the Happy Hooker replying to a friend's question...they were catching lots of fish on...get this...bacon-wrapped sardines!
As I rounded the bend over the hole at The Outrigger, my FF came alive with striper marks. It looked like the fish gods were handing me a year-end catching opportunity. I dropped the hook again and, since I had no sardines, set out some shad on two rods. Again, no dice and after 15 mins, needed to head home before dark.
Here's the obligatory sunset picture!!
It sure felt great to get out on the water.
Happy New Year to ALL of my BoaterEd Friends!!