Stripers, sturgeon and shad are all being caught on the Sacramento River, reported Phil Peeples at the Tackle Box in Chico. "The sturgeon fishing is just OK" remarked Peeples. "Striper fishing is mostly slow, people are spending more time looking for them than they are fishing for them. If you find a pocket of fish, it can still be good.
"Below Colusa, the stripers are hitting on live minnows, and from Princeton to Butte City they are hitting on topwaters. Nothing really big, but there have been a few 18 to 22-pounders.
Peeples tipped, "The shad are just getting started. We did see a few of them showing up at the Washout."
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The recent storms adversely affected striper results on the Sacramento River, according to local guide Kevin Brock. "Since that storm hit, we basically have had chocolate mud coming downstream", quipped Brock. "Before that, stripers ranging from legal-size to 17 pounds were moving upstream from Colusa, and limits were the rule every day on live jumbo minnows." Brock tipped, "On Friday, using cut bait like anchovies, sardines or pile worms will be necessary so that the fish can find your bait. By......