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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Salmon Fishing Log: 2016

HAVE A BLESSED THANKSGIVING!!!

As I mentioned previously, you gotta enjoy fishing NOT catching, to go where I fish....  With that being said, I am tremendously successful and blessed for the 2016 season:

2016: Note, 1008 MILES for six salmon.

2015: Note, 1326 MILES for three salmon.

Wednesday, 11/23 - Fished for 2 hours

Today the current is very fast and the water is very muddy!  I tried out eight different lures, each at 15-minute intervals.  No bites today, but I am very encouraged by the way the spinners worked.  Can't wait for next season, God's willing.

2017 salmon season, yet?
Ready for action.


Tuesday, 11/22 - Fished for 1 hour and yak for an hour

Today, I met another fisherman with the same name as me (JOHN).  He said he only got 6 salmon for the season, but he had to pay for a guide to get one in the Smith River.  I believe he said he got 4 from the Feathers River and only one from the Sacramento River.  I will be seeing him more next season.

Monday, 11/21 - Fished for 4 hours with Calvin

No success.  Calvin took me to the "dock" about 1 mile downstream in a small town, named Walnut Grove.  At this location, the river narrows and during the peak salmon run, it is crowded with fishermen.  Today, it was just Calvin and I trying out a couple of casts....

This is the very first time that I fished at the "dock."


Friday, 11/18 - Test out 20 lures in 2.5 hrs.

My brother Fish Whisperer asked if I tried using other fishing rigs for salmon besides spinners.  After today, I can say, "Yes!"

I found a big Z-Ray, so I had to do it.  Also, I used a 1-1/2 oz. Kastmaster.  Out of the twenty lures tested, three did not spin well and needed some adjustments.

My heart jumped when near the end of my fishing trip, I got one grab while retrieving a 7/8 oz. Pink Flying C.  However, the fish did not stick :-(

Once again, got the whole river to myself.  To put into perspective of how blessed I am to be at the Sacramento River by myself, you have to note that the population of Sacramento County is around 1.4 million!!!

Yes!  There is a big Z-Ray in the mix!

These three didn't spin right.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Modified Spinners for Salmon

I can't believe it!  I was about to donate all my light spinners because they were collecting dust in my garage.  Thanks be to God, I figured out an inexpensive way to modify them for catching salmon in the Sacramento River from the shore.

Items needed:

1. Round nose or thin needle nose pliers (just about any where for less than  $5).
2. Wire cutter pliers ($5 or less).
3. 20-gauge galvanized steel wire (Lowe's $5 per 175-feet roll).
4. Bullet weights ($1 at Walmart for 7 per package of 1/2 oz. weights).
5. Beads (Find some from your girls' toys or go to Hobby Lobby and buy some).
6. Split rings ($3 at Walmart for 300 per package?  Get them at the fabrics area).
7. Big 2/0 treble hooks (scrounge around for some or $20 for 50 Eagle Claw 4X @ Cabela's)
8. Light spinners that need a facelift.

Items 1 & 2: I've got a few :-)

Items 3 & 4

Item 5

Item 6:  All those split rings came in one package @ Walmart.

Item 7:  Any big SHARP treble 2/0 hook will do.

Item 8:  I actually have 20 more that can use a facelift!

Step one:

Cut out the wire holding the light spinners together.

Step two:

Cut out a piece of steel wire around 5 inches long (Item 3).

Step three:

Make a loop at the end of the wire.  Use your tools from items 1 & 2 to do this.

Step four:

Put the pieces back together with the bullet weights and beads to make the total weight slightly under 1 oz.  The combinations are endless.  Check the Regulations for the maximum weight allowable!!!

Step five:

Make a loop at the top.

Step six:

To complete your modified lure, add two split rings and a treble hook.  The two split rings allow the fish to turn 360 degrees, making it more difficult to shake off the hook.

Step seven:

Rush out to the nearest river, hopefully, the one with aggressive fish searching for something to bite!  Test the NEW lures out in the field :-)  You may be blessed by God during your testing process.  I'm a firm believer!

Disassemble the existing lures.

Assemble new lures in any combination with ADDED weights.

Use two split rings and a hook.


Old School vs. New School

The old way, you would use a sliding sinker with a leader to attach your LIGHT lure.  The new way, just attach your modified lure directly to a swivel.

Old school (LEFT); new school (RIGHT)


This is JU signing out...  God loves you!

Monday, November 14, 2016

Not so Fast! One Mo' Salmon for 2016?!?!

I honestly thought that the salmon season is over!

Which one of these modified lures is the winner?

They don't look pretty, but they will do for next season!

Neither!  I donated the winning lure back to the infamous crawdad trap.  Read on my friends....

Many moons ago, when salmon fishing was banned in the Sacramento River, I purchased a bunch of Blue Fox #5 spinners for $1.00 each.  I tried using them earlier this year, but because they are light (7/16 oz.) as compared to the Mepps Flying C's (7/8 oz.) lures, I had a hard time casting them out and keeping them near the bottom where I would like the spinners to be.  Since the salmon season is over, or so I thought, I decided to modify the Blue Fox lures and lighter Mepps Flying C's and make them heavier.  I tested them out in my brother's swimming pool and they spin great.  But I explained to my daughter, "lil' j," that as in an experiment, the swimming pool is a controlled environment because it does not have running current like the Sacramento River.  Therefore, I must now test out my modified lures in the field to see if they work.  I brought one fishing pole with me and all seven of my modified lures to try out.  I thought I would give each one a five minute test run in the Sacramento River.  The first lure I cast out spin to perfection and I put it back in my tackle box.  I then put on a pink modified Blue Fox lure.  I didn't like the way it spin.  It was very inconsistent.  But on the second cast, before it even hit bottom...  I felt that familiar tug!  What the heck, I didn't even retrieve the lure yet.  However, I set the hook, quick!  Oh yeah, I was super blessed!  FISH ON!!!




32" - 13# Hatchery Jill

God is good!

To me, it is truly a miracle!  I thank my Father for blessing me with another salmon for 2016!

Tight lines.  Fish on.  God loves you.

This is JU signing out!

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Last Salmon of the 2016 Season?

When I go fishing with Grand Master Fisherman (GMF) or PRO, I just know something magical is gonna happen.

Today, Ace and I met up with GMF at the Port at 12:30 PM to do some bass and striper fishing.  Ace was drifting live minnow, GMF was using swim bait and jigging, and I was using crank bait and jigging.

Not even half an hour in, Ace got a hit on the live minnow and landed a baby striper.  Since it was small, GMF instructed Ace to cut the fishing line and let the fish live.  Another half hour, Ace hooked into a black bass for a second....  The most exciting time of the day was 1:45 PM when GMF hooked into a salmon and boated it!  A piece of the tail of the salmon was bitten presumably by a sea lion.  So the salmon survived a sea lion, but did not get passed the Grand Master Fisherman!

There you have it.  We went bass fishing and landed a salmon instead.  What a great blessing because I'll take a salmon over a bass anytime.

Wild hen ~ 7-8 #

Escaped sea lion, but not Grand Master Fisherman!

Ready for curing.

My assistant.

Drying out.

Come here, steelie, steelie.  Yummy!

Video of Ace landing a striped bass.



Video of Grand Master Fisherman nabbing a salmon!





Tuesday, November 8, 2016

2016 Salmon Season over for JU

Today, I went out to the Sac. Riv. fishing hole and had it all to myself.  I wonder why?  Perhaps, the salmon season is over at this location :-(.  At least, for me, that was my last trip fishing for salmon in Sac. Riv. for 2016.

Yes, places like this do exist nearby...


Thank you Brother Dan for netting both of my fish on Oct. 20th.  And thank you Brother Lucky One for netting my other two salmon for the season!

Following are stats for 2015 vs. 2016:


2015


2016

Trips:
23
Trips:
18
Miles:
1326
Miles:
798
Travel Time (Hrs): 23
Travel Time (Hrs): 18
Fishing Time (Hrs): 42
Fishing Time (Hrs): 42.5
Salmon:
3
Lures Lost: 5




Salmon caught: 5











Cost per salmon: $208.44




Cost per pound: $22.17

In summary:

1.  Caught the most salmon in a season - personal best!
2.  Caught the first steelhead in the Sac. River.
3.  Caught a bass on the Flying C's
4.  Met the most awesome fishermen ever!


Now begins the striped bass/sturgeon season in the Sacramento River and steelhead season in the American River!

 Peace out....  God loves you!

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Reality Check

I have been exceptionally blessed fishing for salmon this season from the shore of the Sacramento River and on the Fish Seeker (PRO's drift boat) in the American River.

Although I have not netted or boated any salmon for the last 5 fishing trips, my stats is still very AMAZING!!!  Last season I went on a 12-trip dry spell before landing a salmon.  So, I am braced for a long haul....

Bottom line (no pun intended :-)):

1. Fishing with PRO, $8.11/lb of salmon
2. JU's fishing from the shore of Sacramento River, $16.72/lb of salmon
3. ALL anglers fishing at the same time as I, $316.60/lb of salmon

Tight lines!