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Topic: North Bay/Delta striper shore fishing tips?  (Read 1970 times)

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Scarlyt

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Looking to take a trip and check out some spots around San Pablo Bay through the delta to target stripers. I'm looking to fish lures off the bank. Anyone know the area? Thanks!


simplycook

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All the usual pier spots. 
Most of them will be from Point Richmond and all the way up the Sacramento.  Each location will be different based on tide, water clarity, and temp.  I'd try DWC or American Canyon/Napa River. 


SteveS doesn't kayak anymore

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In spring the marin shorelines are pretty productive,  depending on clarity of course


Scarlyt

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Thanks for the tips guys!

All the usual pier spots. 
Most of them will be from Point Richmond and all the way up the Sacramento.  Each location will be different based on tide, water clarity, and temp.  I'd try DWC or American Canyon/Napa River. 

What does DWC stand for?


MooMoo Outdoors

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Thanks for the tips guys!

All the usual pier spots. 
Most of them will be from Point Richmond and all the way up the Sacramento.  Each location will be different based on tide, water clarity, and temp.  I'd try DWC or American Canyon/Napa River. 

What does DWC stand for?

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All the usual pier spots. 
Most of them will be from Point Richmond and all the way up the Sacramento.  Each location will be different based on tide, water clarity, and temp.  I'd try DWC or American Canyon/Napa River.
Hit the Napa River between the bridges in town before Christmas. Slow overall but I managed two keepers that were released. Water was cold, 50-52 all day and the bites were correspondingly sluggish. Pearl swimbaits were the ticket. Good luck if you give it a try !
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Scarlyt

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Hit the Napa River between the bridges in town before Christmas. Slow overall but I managed two keepers that were released. Water was cold, 50-52 all day and the bites were correspondingly sluggish. Pearl swimbaits were the ticket. Good luck if you give it a try !

Beauty! I'll be sure to report back if I do.

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Thanks!