Sacramento River Salmon Guides Salmon Fish Report

Sacramento River - CA


by Dave Jacobs
12-14-2008
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Late Fall salmon fishing has been good for many weeks with very clean, bright king salmon being landed from Red Bluff downriver to Tisdale, Ca. Most salmon have been landed on backbounced sardine wraped Kwikfish and Flatfish lures as reported by Sacramento river salmon guides. Salmon fishing has been good all day long. Small pods of bright late fall salmon in the 15 to 50 pound class continue to migrate upriver and anglers who wait out or find these small groups of salmon have the best results. The season is limited from the Red Bluff diversion dam downriver to Knights landing and is open from November 1st to December 31st. This month has produced some huge salmon with the largest reported for Dave Jacobs of professional guides service's clients was a awesome 47 pound king salmon! Salmon fishing was good this past week with better scores of salmon on the week days rather than the weekends. Some Sacramento river salmon guides have reported some decent results trolling spinners on the lower river. The California state record salmon of 88 pounds was caught this time of year and it is well known that salmon fishing this time of year could produce a true Sacramento river trophy king salmon.

Title: Sacramento River Salmon Guides Salmon Season Update for November 2008

All Central Valley rivers are now closed to salmon fishing to protect the Sacramento River Fall Chinook salmon. The Sacramento river salmon fishing season will re-open this Saturday, November 1st and remain open until December 31st, 2008. Angler's will be allowed one salmon per person and salmon fishing will be allowed from the Red Bluff Diversion Dam downstream to Knight's Landing. Very large Fall Sacramento salmon have been seen this year and very large Sacramento salmon could be returning for the late Fall salmon fishing season as reported by Sacramento river salmon guides. These salmon are fresh, big and some of the hardest fighting king salmon of the year!

Dave Jacobs Professional guide service will be available for wild rainbow trout trips from both our drift boat and jet boat thru December 2008 on the Sacramento river or Sac river. Trinity river salmon and steelhead trips available thru December 2008. Sacramento river Late Fall salmon trips on the Sacramento river available November 1, 2008 thru December 31, 2008.

for current river conditions or reports from Sacramento river salmon guides, Sacramento river rainbow trout guides, Sacramento river steelhead guides, Trinity river salmon guides, Trinity river steelhead guides, Trinity river fish reports, call guide Dave Jacobs at CELL # 1-800-355-3113 or our website davejacobsfishing.com


Contact Dave Jacobs Guide Service at 530-646-9110 or check us out online at sacramentofishing.com

Professional fishing Guide Dave Jacobs is licensed to operate in both California and Oregon. Dave Jacobs is a licensed guide with The California Department of Fish and Wildlife as well as a current licensed Oregon guide registered with The Oregon State Marine Board.

Professional Fishing Guide Dave Jacobs is also licensed to operate in the Rogue/Siskiyou National Forest on the upper Chetco River in Oregon, licensed to operate in the Six Rivers National Forest on The Smith River, Klamath River, Trinity River and South Fork Trinity River. We are an Equal opportunity provider. Guide Dave Jacobs is also licensed with the Bureau of Land Management to operate on the upper Trinity River from Lewiston California downriver to Grays Falls on the Trinity River.

Guide Dave Jacobs also holds a Merchant Mariner Credential with The U.S. Coast Guard and is certified in both CPR and First Aid.



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