Tough day in the early summer like heat
March 19, 2026 Rio Vista 1 photo
Bass (Striped)
Bass (Striped)

Trip Summary

Started out the morning checking on some of the places we most recently caught lots of fish. The temperatures came up to a high of 89° for the day. Water temps that were nid 50s just a couple of weeks ago were between 63-67° in our regular spots. We marked allot of scattered fish throughout both sides of the rivers. We started on the San Joaquin side and after a couple hours of working a couple of spots, we moved to the Sacramento river side. We used everything from cut sardines, to trolling the normal stick baits from snagum n Bagum custom tackle. In between we ran A rigs from snagum and even threw glide baits they just custom painted for this trip. After working several spots and using a variety of techniques, we called it for the day with the first skunk in many months. We did get some reliable Intel from other boats on the river that were way upriver from us and found cooler water and a handful of fish. We will be back on the water for a charter next Monday and will update our findings after that trip as well. We are always thankful to our favorite photographer, Delta Demi for getting photos from her bridge for us.
Doug McArthur
Rio-vista, California, United States
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