Fish Sniffer On Demand Digital Edition Issue 3703 Jan 18-Feb 2 2018 | Page 19

American River Steelhead Sacramento County
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Lower American River Facts

Location : The 23 miles of the American River from Nimbus Dam to its junction to the mouth are located in the heart of the Sacramento metropolitan area . The entire river is accessible to bank anglers and boaters , since it is located in the beautiful American River Parkway . The parkway is located in a protected greenbelt that cuts Sacramento County in half . It features a paved bicycle and running trail , many rest areas and access from most neighborhoods adjacent to the river parkway .
Fishing Season : The section from Discovery Park to the SMUD powerline at the Southwest Boundary of Ancil Hoffman Park , is open year round to fishing for all except for salmon . The river above the SMUD powerline to the Hazel Avenue Bridge is open to fishing to steelhead and other fishing other than salmon from January 1 through October 31 .
The salmon fishing season is set at the Fish and Game Commission meeting every spring . In 2016 , the salmon season ran from July 16 to December 31 except for the small section of river from the Jibboom Street Bridge to the mouth that closed on December 16 . Review the California Fresh Water Sport Fishing Regulations Booklet for bag and possession limits , hook restrictions and additional restrictions :
Day Use : The entrance fee for vehicles under 22 feet in length is $ 5.00 , except on summer holiday weekends when the fee is $ 8.00 . The fee for trailer or vehicle 22 or more feet in length is $ 10.00 except for summer holiday weekends when the fee is $ 13.00 . Annual Fees : Vehicle ( private or commercial - $ 50.00 Motorized watercraft and trailer plus vehicle pass - $ 100.00 . Boat launching : Concrete boat ramps are available at Discovery Park , Howe Avenue , Watt Avenue and Sunrise . Unimproved gravel launching is available at Gristmill , Ancil Hoffman , Rossmoor and other areas on the river . The fee for non-motorized watercraft is $ 3 ( plus vehicle fee ) and the fee for motorized watercraft is $ 5 ( plus vehicle fee ).

Park information : www . sacparks . net , Sacramento County Department of Regional Parks , Recreation and Open Space Administration , 3711 Branch Center Rod , Sacramento , CA . 95827 . For General Parks , Golf and Rangers Information , call ( 916 ) 875-6961 . Fishing Information : Fisherman ’ s Warehouse , Sacramento , ( 916 ) 362-1200 ; Elkhorn Outdoor Sports , Rio Linda , ( 916 ) 991-5298 ; Broadway Bait Rod & Gun , Sacramento , ( 916 ) 448-6338 , Sacramento Pro Tackle , ( 916 ) 925-0529 .
Fishing Guides : Jerry Lampkin , T . N . G . Motor Sports Guide Service , ( 530 ) 320-0994
Walnut Ave .
Folsom Blvd
Marconi Ave .
El Camino Ave .
Fair Oaks Blvd
Wilm . B . Pond Rec . Area
Bradshaw Road
Powerlines
Palm Dr . Kenneth
Van Alstine Sarah
Landis Ave .
Rod Bradbury
Ancil Hoffman
Park
River Bend Park
Carmichael Fair Oaks Blvd
Marshall Ave ..
American
River
Hollister
Parkway
Mather Field Road
San Juan Ave ..
American
Rosmoor Rd
Coloma Road
Rossmoor Bar
River
Pennsylvania
Sacramento Bar
Rancho Cordova
Zinfandel Dr
Sunrise Blvd
Elmanto Rd
Fair Oaks Blvd
Sunrise Blvd .
Lower Sunrise
Winding Way
Sunrise Blvd .
Upper Sunrise
Folsom Blvd
Sunset Avenue Fair Oaks
Road
Kenneth Ave ..
Illinois
Sailor Bar

American River Steelhead Sacramento County

Hazel Avenue
Fish Screen
Fish Hatchery
Fishing Notes
• Steelhead - Fishing is best from January through mid-April , though fish are also caught in the fall before the salmon spawning closure goes into effect . Use Glo Bugs , night crawlers , salmon roe , spinners and Lil Cleos while bank fishing or wading . Driftboaters do well pulling Wee Warts and Hot Shots or back bouncing . roe .
• Striped Bass - Available in the deeper hole for anglers bait fishing and using top water lures during steelhead season .
• Consult California Freshwater Sport Fishing Regulations booklet for open seasons , bag limits and gear restrictions .
Bike Path
Nimbus Dam
Parking
Major Put-in & Take-out Point Cartops / Drift Boats
Two Nimbus Fish Hatchery staffers spawned a female steelhead on January 2 .
Photo by DAN BACHER , Fish Sniffer Staff .
fish would come back if we raised them at the hatchery . Currently , we have no plans of spawning these fish to replace the current strain of steelhead .”
Last year , a good number of those Coleman hatchery fish returned to the hatchery , but this year only one has been reported to date at the facility .
The day after the opener , I went to the Nimbus Fish Hatchery to check out the steelhead spawning . The facility that day trapped 36 males and 40 females , an improvement over last year when just 19 males and 8 females were counted in the trap .
The hatchery has trapped 76 male adult steelhead and 92 female adult steelhead and 8 half pounder males and 8 half pounder females to date . They also released 8 wild male adult steelhead and 3 wild adult females , along with 3 wild half pounder males and 2 wild half pounder females .
That makes for a total of 196 steelhead trapped at the facility this year to date . That ’ s a lot better than the 158fish trapped all season in 2014 , the poorest steelhead year on record , but way below the 2,000 to 4,000 steelhead that have returned to the hatchery in banner years .
The salmon season ended on the American River on December 31 , but few anglers were targeting Chinooks in the last month of the season and had already switched over to steelhead .
The salmon run on the American “ wasn ’ t very good ” in the fall of 2017 , said Novak .
“ We reached our goal for eggs ,” said Novak , “ but we never saw the big ribbons of fish below hatchery that we see normally . Nine thousand fish is about normal for the river .”
This year they counted 3,053 unmarked male adult chinooks and 3,582 unmarked female adult chinooks and 1,107 unmarked jacks and 286 unmarked jills .
They also trapped 842 marked males and 1,087 marked females , along with 484 marked jacks and 138 marked jills . These salmon included some Coleman-strain fish that strayed into the American River – the CDFW gave 2,000,0000 eggs to Coleman National Fish Hatchery to make up for their shortfall .
The hatchery collected 6,601,878 green eggs , over their goal of 9 million eggs to produced 4 million salmon smolts .
In addition to the Chinooks , the hatchery staff saw something that they haven ’ t seen before – two pink ( humpback ) salmon returned to the facility . “ This is the first time ever in my 15 years that I ’ ve seen pinks ,” said Novak . “ Both were males and about 20 inches long .”
Pinks are occasionally caught by anglers on the river . I remember over 20 years ago when one guy walked into Fran & Eddy ’ s Sports Den in Rancho Cordova with two pink salmon that he had landed while fishing in Nimbus Basin .
However , the hatchery didn ’ t see any sockeye salmon like they saw in the hatchery weir over the past two years , nor did they see any chum salmon .
The pinks , sockeyes and chum salmon aren ’ t the most unusual fish every caught on the river . In the fall of 1977 during the height of that drought , one angler caught a 4-foot-long leopard shark while fishing for steelhead in Nimbus Basin , the Sacramento Bee reported at the time .
While steelhead and salmon numbers are below normal this season on the American River , it ’ s good to put things in perspective . Without the many fishery restoration efforts over the decades by the Save the American River Association , as well as those by the former United Anglers Association and American River Guides Association , there might be no salmon or steelhead left in the river now .
Let ’ s hope we get a wet January , February and March to draw more steelhead up the river – and provide abundant water of good rearing and spawning conditions for salmon and steelhead this spring , summer and fall .
By the afternoon of January 1 , very few anglers were left fishing the river because of the slow steelhead action . Photo by DAN BACHER , Fish Sniffer Staff .