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Sacramento River - Barge Hole
California
River
Freshwater
The Sacramento River's "Barge Hole," below Keswick Dam, CA, is a legendary tailwater hotspot renowned for its concentrated Chinook salmon and steelhead populations during migratory runs. Optimal angling for salmon utilizes back-trolling large plugs or wrapped anchovies. Steelhead respond to drift fishing with roe or nymphs. Water flows from Keswick Dam are critically influential; anglers must consult real-time data. Its consistently cold, clear water creates ideal holding conditions. Access is primarily by drift boat, due to intense competition. Adherence to CDFW regulations for migratory species, which are often complex, is paramount for success in this highly productive, iconic fishery.
Fish species (1)
- Chinook Salmon
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