Windy day on the Delta
Oktober 28, 2024 Rio Vista 2 photos

Trip Summary

Started out fishing the start of the incoming tide for the day. Marked allot of fish scattered, but nothing schooled up. Water temp was 65° and there was still allot of weeds floating everywhere. We trolled both the San Joaquin and Sacramento river for one Striper that was just under legal size of 18". The latter half of the day was pretty windy and once the incoming wind hits the outgoing tide, it's a rough way to troll. We made our way back towards the San Joaquin for one more spot to troll before calling it for the day. Our incoming tide that morning at our first stop was coming from 0.02 feet up to 2.98 feet, just under a 3 foot rise. We will be back on the water Tuesday, October 29th, and will update from another location on the Delta.
Doug McArthur
Rio-vista, California, United States
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Water temps are still good!
Water temps are still good!
December 29, 2025
Water temps are holding about 54° on both sides of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers we fish on. We started out the morning from Rio Vista and went down to check the west bank. Dropped some jumbo minnows and cut sardines on top of some decent marks on the sonar. We didn't get many takers so we moved down to the San Joaquin side near Antioch. The water coming through 3 mile slough was muddy, but both sides of the river were fairly clean after the large storms we just had the week before. Once we settled into our first spot, the tide was just hitting high tide. We started with some cut sardines and caught a small catfish. Only a short time on anchor and the tide turned and started going out. We dropped live bait and cut sardines and couldn't hardly get the rods in the water before the first few fish took them. After the tide and current picked up speed from the outgoing, there started to be some weeds in the water clogging up our lines. We moved down to our next spot, closer to the Antioch bridge. Again, dropping live bait and cut sardines, and the fish were biting good. 12 fish to the boat, biggest striper was 5.46 pounds and several just short of being legal. We kept 3 fish for our guests that day and safely released the others to grow. The guests of the day were great to fish with and the young ladies on board wanted to catch their first Delta Stripers. We accomplished that and I'm sure they will be talking about this adventure in the days to come.
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