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July 19 - August 2, 2019
Vol. 38 - ISS.16
Our
37th
Year
Since 1982
“The Magazine for West Coast Sportsmen!”
Epic Salmon Action Aboard The New Easy Rider!
T
here is something special about
ocean salmon fishing. When there
are salmon lurking beyond the Golden
Gate, you can feel
the electricity in the
air at Bay Area ports
and saltwater enthu-
siasts have a spring
in their step that
just isn’t there when
salmon are missing
in action.
I’m happy to report
that big numbers
of salmon are on
the feed outside the
Golden Gate and it
seems like more fish
are arriving all the
time. The fishing
has been good to
very good since the spring opener and
I’ve been chomping at the bit to get out.
It finally happened a few days ago when
I jumped aboard the New Easy Rider
with Captain Joey Gallia and his crack
deckhands, Cooper and A.K.
I’ve been fishing with Joey for nearly 15
years and I can attest that he is one of the
best salmon skippers in the game. If there
GONE
FISHING
by
Cal Kellogg
are kings to be caught, Joey will put you
in a position to put them into the box!
The bite had been very good in the days
preceding my trip with limits and near
limits being the rule on fish pushing
up to and beyond 20 pounds, so I was
pretty excited when we cleared the dock,
passed the Berkeley Marina break water
and started across the bay.
I was expecting to see a bunch of
salmon caught, but you’ve always
got some butterflies of doubt in your
stomach when it comes to salmon
fishing. Even when salmon are around
in abundance, there is always the chance
that you’ll head out on that one day of
the month when the fish decide not to
bite for some strange reason.
I knew that we were in for a 90 minute
to two-hour cruise to get to the fish, so I
settled into a seat and was asleep by the
time we reached Alcatraz. I felt the swells
generated by tide action when we passed
the Golden Gate but I didn’t open my eyes
and was quickly back to snoozing.
The next thing I knew, Joey was backing
off the throttle. We’d arrived on the
salmon grounds someplace beyond the
North Bar and a few miles offshore of
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O
n Saturday, June 1, I made the
early morning drive from my
home in Foresthill, Ca to
Stampede Reservoir near
Truckee to attend a fishing
event with an organization call,
Purple Heart Anglers.
I got the invite from Marc
Christophel of Christophel’s
Guide Service. Marc is on
the Mack’s Lure pro staff and
guides on both Donner Lake
and Stampede Reservoir.
Marc works closely with
the Purple Heart Anglers and
is good friend with Randy
Houston, the organizations
founder. When he told me
that we’d be fishing with Mr.
Houston I was pretty excited.
I knew the kokanee bite at Stampede was
going strong and I looked forward to
learning more about Purple Heart Anglers.
Marc wanted me to be at the lake by
5:30. I rolled in about a half hour early and
snoozed in my truck until Marc and the
other guides started arriving.
The weather was clear and warm down
INSIDE
Area Reports
FRESHWATER REPORTS
Almanor - Berryessa Lake......................................4
Bullards Bar/Englebright Reservoirs.......................7
Clear Lake - Eagle Lake..................................... 8-9
East Delta - Klamath/Trinity Rivers ......................11
Los Vaqueros Reservoir - Pyramid Lake........ 12-13
Quarry Lakes/Shadow Cliffs Reservoir -
San Pablo Reservoir................................. 16-17
Shasta/Whiskeytown Lakes - West Delta............ 19
FEATURES
Where...When...How...
The quality of the salmon showing up
outside the Golden Gate has been amazing.
Average fish go 6 to 9 pounds and there
have been plenty of 15 to 20-pound fish like
this chromer.
Photo courtesy of NEW EASY RIDER
SPORTFISHING, Berkeley.
in the foothills, but on the east side of
the Sierra summit dawn broke through
a heavy mantle of fog. The
fog was so thick that it felt
more like we were gearing
up for an ocean salmon trip
rather than a high mountain
kokanee hunt.
By 6 o’clock all the
guides, Randy Houston and
a dozen decorated vets had
arrived and it was time to
hit the water. Mr. Houston
and I jumped about Marc’s
beautiful North River and off
the launch ramp we went.
A short while later and we
were motoring off into the
fog, watching out for other
boats and observing scattered
pods of kokanee on the sonar unit.
When we stopped I started peppering
Mr. Houston about Purple Heart Anglers
as Marc armed several rods with Mack’s
Lure Sling Blades, Double D dodgers,
Kok-A-Nuts and hoochies.
Mr. Houston, isn’t a veteran but his
WHAT’S
HOT
by
Cal Kellogg
F ish S niffer T IP OF THE W EEK
Special Section
KAYAK Fishing:
pgs 5
SALTWATER REPORTS
Baja........................................................................... 25
Berkeley - Half Moon Bay........................................ 22
Monterey Bay......................................................24
Stampede Reservoir With The Purple Heart Anglers
Marc Christophel’s clients have been nailing
some very nice kokanee at Stampede
Reservoir while trolling Mack’s Lure Sling
Blades and Kok-A-Nuts.
Photo courtesy of CHRISTOPHEL’S FISHING
GUIDE SERVICE, Truckee.
37 Years
Serving
Sportsmen
Virtually every manufacturer of hard baits offers a lipless crankbait. Most of these
lures share common characteristics. They all shake violently when retrieved, most
have internal rattles that generate a ton of noise and they all drive bass crazy.
Lipless cranks present bass with several different triggers including sound,
vibration and flash.
CONTINUED ON PG 9
SALTWATER JOURNAL................................20-25,27
BULLETIN BOARD.....................................................3
CATCH & RELEASE - FLY FISHING: Cal Kellogg............7
FISH SNIFFER COUNTRY: Mark Fong....................27
GO FOR IT: Staff.........................................................2
HOW-TO: Cal Kellogg................................................6
KAYAK FISHING SPOTLIGHT: Kevin Hofer ...............5
MAP FEATURE: Dan Bacher...............................14-15
MIXED BAG FISHING: Ernie Marlan.........................10
SPOTLIGHT ON CONSERVATION: Dan Bacher......26
STAFF
TACKLE
What We’re Using
Cal Kellogg - fished Rollins
Lake from his 14 foot Hobie
Pro Angler kayak. For tossing
small topwater poppers for
smallmouth bass Cal used a
7 foot Cousins Tackle GSP 703 spinning rod
matched with an Abu Garcia Orra spinning
reel spooled with 20 lb. test P-Line braid.
On the business end Cal tossed a variety of
2-inch-long plastic poppers. On these rigs,
Cal caught several smallmouth and spotted
bass to 13 inches.
Paul Kneeland - fished Lake
Berryessa with Brian Garcia
of Colfax in the Fish Sniffer
21’ Rogue Jet Coastal. They
caught Kokanee to 16 1/2
inches and 2.4 lbs using a
Lamiglas Fish Sniffer special 7’6” ultra light
graphite downrigger rod with a Abu Garcia
Revo MGX Extreme level wind reel loaded
with 6 lb test Yozuri TopKnot fluorocarbon
line. They trolled firetiger Uncle Larry’s
Spinners and pink Shallow Glass spinner
hootchies with Rooster Tail Trout/Kokanee
spray behind pink Paulina Peak and Vance’s
dodgers off the Canon Downriggers 25 to 45
feet deep at 1.2 mph.
Dan Bacher - fished for
rainbow trout at Pinecrest
Reservoir. He used a Berkley
Ugly Stick GX2 6’ 6” medium
action spinning rod, teamed
up with a Shakespeare
GX235 spinning reel filled with 6 lb. test
P-Line CX Premium Fluorocarbon Coated
Line. He fished with rainbow Berkley
PowerBait, 1/8 oz. gold and black Panther
Martins and 2/5 oz. gold/red stripe Little
Cleos. Dan coated his baits and lures with
Bloody Tuna scent Pro-Cure Super Gel.