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Topic: Rio Vista Salmon  (Read 1493 times)

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ChuckMc

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I see that the AR is really kicking out the salmon. Why is there no reports in the Rio Vista area around the Powerlines? I would think the salmon would have to pass that way or am I a month behind on the run?


reelfish

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Most folks go a little more north like the mouth of the Sacramento instead of the power lines. Any way there are some reports of salmon from there but they are few. Waiting for a new bunch to show up. A Couple of the yakers have hooked up by Isleton. Go give it a try.


Blue Jeans

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It is pretty wide and can get blown out there. Heading in to the shippng channel or the old sac funnels them down and keeps you out of the wind.

-Brian G


ChuckMc

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reelfish and Lost Mojo thanks so much for the reply. The answers were what I had expected. It is between runs and yes it is quite open at that location. I have fished the Power Lines in a PB before but have not been there with a Yak. I am still learning the techniques of the Yak in Lakes but will be stepping up to moving rivers and the salt soon.  Thanks again    Chuck