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You are here: Home / Bass Fishing Reports / California Delta fishing report by Chris Evola

California Delta fishing report by Chris Evola

July 2, 2018 by Ron Howe

Date: June 20, 2018 
Time: 05:30-13:30 
Air temperature: 62-99
Wind direction/speed: NW 2-11 mph 
Water temperature: 72-79
Tidal influence: low outgoing, low incoming 
Moon phase: first quarter 51% visibility 
On June 20,2018 I had the pleasure of guiding two time client Christopher Mayer who resides in Folsom, California. 
We promptly launched my Ranger bass boat at 05:30 hours at Whiskey Slough marina and dry boat storage located at 3401 S. Whiskey Slough Road, Holt, California, 95234. 
As we exited the dock and headed North I noticed the tide was ripping out and bait fish were surfacing all over the slough. Striped bass of various sizes were in a feeding frenzy all around us. 
I glanced up at the moon and noticed it was atleast fifty percent visible and I told Chris we will have an opportunity at a big fish today. We exited the five mile per hour zone and ran North about ten minutes. 
The tide was on its last thirty minutes of outgo and the sun was beginning to rise. I had Chris throwing a River2sea Rover in bone color, while I was chucking and winding a River2sea Crystal buzz. 
The striped bass were exploding all around us and we boat several under sized shakers that definitely lived up to their name. The size was lacking on these schoolers so we idled down the bank. 
We came to a stretch of river where there was rocks, grass, and tulles present. The tide was extra strong in this area and an open trough acted as a runway to the sparse tulles. This area looked extremely promising. 
We caught several medium size largemouth in quick order which allowed us settle down and get our timing dialed in. I casted my buzz and burned it in towards the boat. Just as it crossed over the weed line into the open water a rocket of a bass came blasting straight out of the water choking my buzzbait. 
Chris and I both have never seen a fish explode like that on a topwater bait. I cranked in the fish and flipped it up onto the deck. Chris and I looked at the fish flopping on the deck and we both couldn’t  believe I just boat flipped a ten pounder. 
After catching several other fish until the tide completely went slack, we ran West to a very familiar and popular flooded island. We began punching emergent vegetation, mixing in some strategic frog casts on isolated mats. 
We caught several fish using those techniques and the average size of our catch was 3 to 3 1/2 pounds. The majority of the fish came on the edge of current and as the wind picked up it came even more pronounced. 
We ended the day in the same place we started and Chris caught a nice chunky pre spawn bass which came out of deep water. 
If your interested in booking a guided bass fishing trip on the California delta, feel free to email me at Bigbassniper85@gmail.com or check out Sick For It Guide Service on Facebook

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