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Topic: 7/10 Barge Canal  (Read 1848 times)

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sumyunggy

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Hey y'all, Planning on hitting the port of Sacramento launching from the Barge Canal access in the morning (~6am).  First time out in the area so any advice would be appreciated.  Company welcome.

-Ed


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Hey y'all, Planning on hitting the port of Sacramento launching from the Barge Canal access in the morning (~6am).  First time out in the area so any advice would be appreciated.  Company welcome.

-Ed

Good luck, I hear a stripers are being caught here and there.  Fish the boat launch area for some bait fish.  Mudsuckers/bluegill fished under a bobber can be deadly.  If you have a FF rigged look for baitballs.  Usually you'll find stripers chasing bluegills or even shad up against the lockes.  Watch for surface/bird action.  Oh and I'd be sure to bring some jerk baits/swimbaits.


sumyunggy

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Thanks for the advice, was a fun couple of hours.  Report in the fly fishing section.


 

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