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Small king salmon far and few between at Lake Oroville, water level at 66% | North State Fishing Report

A fisherman fly fish on the Feather River on the opening day of 2021 steelhead fishing season in Oroville. (Justin Couchot -- Enterprise-Record)
A fisherman fly fish on the Feather River on the opening day of 2021 steelhead fishing season in Oroville. (Justin Couchot — Enterprise-Record)
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LAKE OROVILLE: Small king salmon are starting to show up, but they are few and far between. The best option is for spotted bass with plastics on a Bass Union jigs on a football head, plastics on the drop-shot or dart head, small Keitech swimbaits on a ball head, umbrella rigs, or Float N’ Fly in shad or pond smelt patterns. The water releases have slowed as the lake dropped less than a foot over the past two weeks to 811.55 feet in elevation and 66 percent.

LAKE SHASTA: John Boitano of Phil’s Propellers reported some very good main body action with bass feeding on plastics and jigs in deeper water between 30 and 50 feet. Some blade action and slow-rolling Keitechs are also producing.  Jeff Goodwin has reported a solid winter trout bite with fish up shallow in the water column. Side planers have been best with 1- to 2-ounec snap weights.  Trolling speeds vary from 2.5 to 2.8 mph. The lure of choice has been Trinidad Tackle Optimizer Jr’s. Dark colors early and flashy UV colors after the sun hits the water.

TRINITY RIVER, Willow Creek: The Trinity is green and in great shape. The lower river doesn’t have many adult steelhead at the moment as most have made their way upriver. The winter steelhead run should begin in January. Reportedly, the river is loaded with half-pounders. Flows Sunday morning were around 1,580 cfs on the Hoopa gauge. Another decent rise is predicted for early Monday morning.

AMERICAN RIVER/Above Folsom: The flows have dropped from 1641 to 1214 cfs at Chili Bar, but this week’s storm will bring the flows up significantly. The river has been fishing well for those with artificials using barbless hooks as required, but the Middle Fork is expected to muddy up due to the burn scar from the Mosquito Fire.  The upper river is catch-and-release, artificials, and barbless hooks only through the end of May.

AMERICAN RIVER/Sacramento: Few reports of any action but there should be some steelies in the system.

AMERICAN RIVER/Sacramento: Few reports of any action but there should be some steelies in the system.

FEATHER RIVER: No good reports currently. Conditions are good and the steelies should be in.

SACRAMENTO RIVER, Keswick Reservoir to Red Bluff: The Fly Shop in Redding reported that the river is still in good shape and action remains solid for the wild rainbows. Dark smaller flies working in the am with Birds’ Nests, Poopahs, and Amber Bubblebacks fishing well later in the day. As of now the river remains very wadable. Steelies continue to hold in the Jelly’s Ferry area below the hatchery.

SACRAMENTO RIVER, Colusa to Tisdale: No change. Reports from Colusa remain        light but anglers are reporting some action with resident striper.

SACRAMENTO RIVER, Metro area: Dennis Phanner at Sacramento Pro Tackle reported slow striper action with some resident fish being taken in the Freeport area. Bass, catfish and blue gill action still good in some of the smaller water. Guide Rustic Rob Reimers reported very good sturgeon action below Sherman Island on roe, and eels. He continues to report some decent riper action around Rio Vista or West Bank with fish taken on Yo-Zuri Hydro minnows with a white or chartreuse plastic trailer.

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