The greater Sacramento area has been a hub for fishermen since the mid 1800s. With the innumerable small ponds and irrigation canals, to the outlying lakes, to the American and Sacramento Rivers, to the close-from-most Pacific ocean shore, Sacramento has it all. In a radius of 200 miles you can catch a 30lb salmon, or a 30lb catfish, or a sizable bass, trout, and etc. of almost any breed.

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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Last minute cast as the tide comes in


At the last minute Joe Turner casted a spinnerbait just off some tulies in West Sac and nabbed this lil' guy. Caught a 17 1/2 in Striper at about 8 a.m. that morning too, using bloodworms.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

More Barge Canal Goodness



Striper #1 of 2010. Caught on a chicken liver at dusk. Delicious Fish Tacos!

Monday, April 12, 2010

West Sacramento Barge Canal




4/3/10
Joe Turner and I head out to the Barge Canal for some largemouth fishing. Using robo-worms and bullet weights. Notice this boy had a few dark spots on him... Joe thinks he was bitten or attacked by something. Its not every day that a fisherman beats a Sacramento Blue Heron or Egret to a kill!