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Kind words from a client

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Just got this great compliment from a client who has fished with us for many years. Byron was with us on the day we took a local journalist fishing. (You can read the article at http://www.appeal-democrat.com/news/years-98323-three-don.html )

> Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:46:07 -0700
> To: riverguideservice

> Subject: Fishing
> From: byron
>
> Jim,
> Thank you once again for a wonderful fishing experience! Your sincere love of our fishery humbles me! You are truely a proffesional of your craft and have my deepest respect as a guide and a friend. I will return to fish with you every opportunity we have. Thank you for your service as an ambassador to salmon fishing in California. Nobody holds a higher rank in my opinion to your class, style, and love of the sport. You are truly blessed by the fishing Gods.
>
> Sincerely & Respectfully
>
> The Norwegian Diesel
> Byron

Fall salmon

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

   For first time in three years we have been able to salmon fish the feather river, in a word its been weak.  After the opening week end at yuba city which saw quite a few fish being caught it really got slow.  I only took trips twice a week, some days we never even had a bite, and other days we would land three fish.  There were a few boats that would get up in the middle of the night to claim one of three good slots were the fish were coming thru, and on average would land two fish a day.  As of August 20 the water temp in the upper feather had finely dropped from 70 degrees to 63 degrees which brought some of fish that have been hanging out in the Orville afterbay down in to the lower river were it is legal to fish.  Before the temp change the fish were running up river fast, to get in the oxygenated and cooler water of the outlet.  I fished the upper feather on Sunday August 22 by myself and landed two salmon in about 30 minutes.  I took a couple of guys out yesterday Aug 24 and landed 3 fish in the upper river, which is for this year about as good as it gets. 

  Not all is lost, after one of wettest springs in California the Yuba river has had good high flows all summer, combined with the feathers high flow of water a lot of salmon have made it to the hatchery.  I have herd reports of thousands of fish bumping there noses on the damn at Orville.  So there should be a good harvest of eggs for spawning this fall. 

   I’am looking forward to a decent opener on the sac river this fall.  The sac opens in the upper section on Oct 9 and runs Thu Dec 12.  I’am booking the first 3 weeks of the season.  After that its duck season and I will only be fishing on a limited basis.  After seeing all the fish that made it in the feather river Iam thinking the sac should be pretty good.  The first 3 weeks in October all ways was very good fishing. 

As of today August 25 I have 10 day open for the sac river salmon run.  Give me a call if your interested.

Thanks Aaron Zanocco.

The Duck Report

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Well I haven’t taken to many days off this duck season; I have only missed 8 days all year.  In one word it’s been slow. Over the past 2 weeks the hunting has greatly improved: at the big duck club that I manage, the past 6 shoot days have finally produced some OK numbers, averaging 4 birds per gun. I hunted some of my friends’ blinds in the Robbins area last week and had some really good shoots, only shooting mallards and sprig for two days. We didn’t get full limits but could have if we shot small ducks. After talking with 12 different blinds and 2 refuges I found out that on Saturday the 12th, the Sacramento Valley, from Road 32 (just below Chico) to Highway 113, shot like wildfire; almost everybody I talked with shot limits with a good number being mallards. My guide blind was not hunted on that Saturday, but shot 17 on Sunday with 5 mallards.  What happened this past week was, we have had a lot of birds in the valley for the past 2 or 3 weeks.  But with clear and cold weather, the ducks have been on a routine and staying out of harm’s way. Well, Saturday the weather pattern changed, and the fog rolled in and messed up all the birds in the valley. Mix that with a little wind on Sunday and you have perfect hunt conditions.

Salmon opener

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Truly an unbelievable opening day of the late fall salmon season. We set out with pretty low expectations with all the low salmon numbers at the hatcheries this year.  But by 9:45am we had full boat limits of nice big king salmon.  There were 6 of us in the boat today, and with a one fish limit it was like the good old days, ( a hand full of years ago ) drop in and get one.  Fish ranged from 12-34 lbs and all but one was dime bright.  We were on the phone all moring with other boat’s getting report’s up and down the river that had all got fish. I look for this kind of fishing to last for some time considering the span of river that seem to loaded with fish.

Lots of ducks; lots and lots of fish.

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

It’s been a very busy 25 days.  Duck season has been truly unbelievable so far in Dingville, where I have been working as their hunting guide.  Dingville had their best opening weekend in 15 years; we killed over 160 ducks, of which 30 were mallards. There are a whole bunch of birds in the North Valley.  This is in part because we had a better wet spring and all the new wetland projects throughout the Valley raised a lot of local mallards and teal.

Water goes on at my blind next to Dingville this week and it should be shooting good by Thanksgiving week. I have lots of dates still open in December.

On the fishing front, I ran a few steel head trips up the Yuba River with good results; landing between 2 and 4 real steel head and about 12-15 trout per trip. On October 29, I fished the upper Sacramento from Los Molinos to Salt Creek; there are very few salmon beds to target for steel head, but there are a few and we found them.  We landed 7 real nice steel head between 1and 3 pounds, with one being a triple hook-up. About 10-15 trout mixed in made for a great day of fishing.

Fall Steelhead Fishing

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Not a bad start to the fall steelhead season.  We went out on October 10th and saw way more salmon beds than last year at this time. The fishing was to be expected in early October we landed only one legit steelhead and 13 trout.  Last Wednesday I took some clients up the river and saw about 10 to 15 salmon sitting in each of the deep holes though out the river.  The fishing was a little better, we landed 2 real steelhead and lost 2 more for sure, along with 12 or 13 trout.  The outlook to me feels very good, with as many salmon as I have seen waiting to spawn, which as we know will keep the steelhead around a viable food source.

not much fishing going on

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

For the second straight year now we can’t go salmon fishing in the summer it’s not been easy staying home this time of year, Knowing there’s fish out there.  On a better note dove season is coming up and we have lots of opening for you and all of your guests.  After dove season ends on the 15 of September we will have about too weeks before steelhead start showing up.  There are a lot more salmon in the system this year witch should make for a good year on the yuba river as well as the feather.

great fishing

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

well April was a great month we landed striper limits, plus every day till the heat wave happened on the 22 of April.  What happened was a big jump in water temp so we had a big spawn.  The slower bite only lasted a couple of days then some new fish showed up.  The last week of April and the first week of may was real good fishing getting more nice fish between 5 and 14 lbs.  We landed two big stripers last week a 34 lbs and a 29 lbs which we of course let go. Due to the big rains we just got last week end the rivers are blown out as of today may 6, I have had to cancel the next two days of fishing due to a 10 foot rise in the sac river. By Friday we should have every striper in the hole system rite in your back yard.  All this rain really helps make what was going to be a short striper season last till the middle of June.

They’re here

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Well since I last checked in we’ve been fishing every day for limits to near limits. The major school as of today hasn’t showed themselves yet but reports from down at Teasdale are getting better so it shouldn’t be long.  Yesterday we landed 12 nice stripers ranging anywhere from 3 to 10 pounds. I’ve  been going up one day and down the next from wards landing.  The water is very clear so the fish are very spooky, our best bite has been first thing  in morning before the sun gets high in sky. We only got one hen in the past week which for this time of year is not uncommon.

great start to the 09 striper season.

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

After just a couple of days of fishing, it’s clear there are a lot of fish in the system.  I went out on 31st of march by myself and landed 7 nice fish.  All the spots that should have stripers were loaded.  yesterday I took my first guided party out; we landed 10 good fish all on minnows.  Several spots we stopped at produced double hook ups.  My bookings are still a little spotty I have a lot of Mondays and Tuesdays still open in April.