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Fish Report for 8-6-2007
Sacrameto River Fish Report 08-06-07
8-6-2007
Sac River Guide
More salmon coming up river daily. Some days are better than others, salmon fishing improving everyday..
The Kings caught, as you can see from a few of the photo, the salmon we are catching are between 25 and 35 pounds, using Worden's Flatfish lures and bouncing roe.
2007 Salmon fishing will be a big fish year.
Salmon counted passing over the Red Bluff Diversion Dam is still ahead of??last year's count, over a 1,100 more this year than last year.
The Sacramento River salmon fishing opened?? in Anderson, California??August 1. The well know stretch of river know as the Balls Ferry area.
We'll be back and forth ?Įbetween?? Balls Ferry and Woodson Bridge area, concentrating on the Corning area for now.
The Kings caught, as you can see from a few of the photo, the salmon we are catching are between 25 and 35 pounds, using Worden's Flatfish lures and bouncing roe.
2007 Salmon fishing will be a big fish year.
Salmon counted passing over the Red Bluff Diversion Dam is still ahead of??last year's count, over a 1,100 more this year than last year.
The Sacramento River salmon fishing opened?? in Anderson, California??August 1. The well know stretch of river know as the Balls Ferry area.
We'll be back and forth ?Įbetween?? Balls Ferry and Woodson Bridge area, concentrating on the Corning area for now.
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