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Sacramento River
Feather
River
Yuba River
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Yep,
the viscous rumors are true the American River flows
right through the middle of Sacramento's urban sprawl. But,
one trip down the river is all you'll need to see that things
are not what they seem.
On the water, you'd swear youre a million miles from
civilization beautiful stands of cottonwoods and oak
whiz by as you drift through swift riffles and a handful of
thrilling rapids. Deer, turkey, osprey, herons, egrets and
waterfowl are sighted daily along the banks
not to mention
the occasional bald eagle. A float through this country is
definitely worth the trip!
And,
oh yea, the fishing's pretty darn good on the river, too.
One of the best king salmon
streams in the country, the American typically receives runs
of 20,000 to 111,000 salmon each year in September, October
and November. And since there's only 20 miles of river to
fish, the kings really get kegged up in spots good
news for those of us who like to catch them! Steelhead
fishing on the American is also a delight. The scenery that
time of year is tough to beat and chrome steelies to 18 pounds
are the perfect antidote for the winter blues. When the winter
runs tapers off in late February, the American gets invaded
by a run of aggressive spring steelies that lasts well into
April.
In
May, a huge run of shad hits
the river and they are followed by striped
bass that can top the 40-pound mark. Both species are
present until mid summer, at which point things finally settle
down here for about a month and give anglers a much-needed
rest.
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