Sacramento River
California Bass, Salmon, Sturgeon, Trout, Pikeminnow
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Fishing the Sacramento River

California’s longest river is the Sacramento, running 400 miles from the Klamath and Cascade Mountains to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. Two dams form Lake Shasta and split the river into upper and lower sections. The lower 350 miles of the Sacramento runs through major cities and remote areas, while the Upper Sacramento is a smaller mountain stream. Chinook salmon arrive in mid-summer...

California’s longest river is the Sacramento, running 400 miles from the Klamath and Cascade Mountains to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. Two dams form Lake Shasta and split the river into upper and lower sections. The lower 350 miles of the Sacramento runs through major cities and remote areas, while the Upper Sacramento is a smaller mountain stream.

Chinook salmon arrive in mid-summer and continue to migrate through the fall and early winter. Most weigh in at 10-30 pounds, with 40 pound fish caught every year. Peak fishing for Chinook is in October, and the legal fishing season closes in December.

Steelhead migrate up the lower river in the early winter. They typically range 8-12 pounds, with 20 pound fish possible. The majority are hatchery fish, although some wild steelhead exist and must be released immediately if caught. They feed on salmon eggs, and insect hatches in the spring.

Resident rainbow trout in the 1-7 pound size offer excellent fishing opportunities in the summertime, especially on the upper section.

Striped bass migrate into the Sacramento to spawn in the spring and early summer, weighing 3-5 pounds and up to 20 pounds. They are mostly found in deeper holes at the mouths of the American and Feather rivers.

Sturgeon, the largest freshwater fish in North America, migrate up the river around the same time as striped bass. They have been caught up to 230 pounds in the Sacramento. Check regulations for legal harvesting size.

American Shad in the 2-6 pound range can be caught in April and May in high numbers. They prefer clear and warm water.

Many other species exist in the Sacramento, including channel catfish, largemouth bass and smallmouth bass.

Much of the Sacramento River parallels I-5, offering hundreds of access points for boat and shore anglers.

Species:
Steelhead, Striped Bass, King Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Green Sturgeon, White Sturgeon, Pikeminnow
Fish Stocking:
Trout stocked 2 weeks ago - View Schedule
USGS Conditions:
11342000
Forage / Baitfish:
Speckled Dace
Geography:
Source: Klamath Mountains
Mouth: Suisun Bay
Length: 447 mi

Latest Fishing Reports

The Upper Sac trout bite has been solid, with flows stabilizing. Dry fly action peaks early, transitioning to nymphs as the day progresses. An evening caddis hatch is sparking a lot of action late in the day. The Lower Sac is cooling off for both shad and stripers. Shad can still be caught, but not...

The Upper Sac trout bite has been solid, with flows stabilizing. Dry fly action peaks early, transitioning to nymphs as the day progresses. An evening caddis hatch is sparking a lot of action late in the day.

The Lower Sac is cooling off for both shad and stripers. Shad can still be caught, but not for much longer. Your best bet is near the Rossmoor Bar. The best time for stripers is early morning and late evening, as boat traffic has really affected the bite midday.

Rainbow Trout, Striped Bass, Shad
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The Upper Sac is seeing some excellent trout action, especially near Redding. On the Lower Sac, conditions have been inconsistent, so fishing is tough. Some stripers are being reported, but nothing notable.

Trout, Striped Bass
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Latest Stockings

Siskiyou & Shasta County
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Shasta & Siskiyou Counties
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Other Nearby Reports

Contrasting reports are coming from the Feather. Some anglers say the shad and striper action is slowing down, while others note it's been spectacular. The assumption is that...

No more trout stockings are expected this year, but holdover rainbows are still being caught by trollers on blade/worm combinations, focusing their efforts on the deepest...

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