Sacramento River - Grimes - Grimes, CA


Fish Spot Details

Fish Species: American Shad, White Sturgeon, Striped Bass
The Sacramento River near Grimes, California, constitutes a pivotal angling zone within the lower river system, recognized for its productive and diverse fish populations, particularly migratory species.

The primary targets include Chinook salmon and striped bass. While salmon fishing is subject to significant conservation-driven closures in recent years, when open, it relies on methods like back-trolling plugs or drifting roe. Striped bass offer robust spring and fall fisheries, effectively pursued with live baits or a variety of artificial lures, including swimbaits and topwater presentations.

Beyond these anadromous species, the river supports a substantial catfish population, readily caught via bottom-fishing. American shad provide a vigorous spring fishery, and various panfish inhabit sloughs and backwaters.

Access is primarily by boat due to the river's expanse, though some bank opportunities exist. All anglers are mandated to possess a valid California fishing license. Strict adherence to current California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) regulations, including any emergency closures or species-specific directives, is imperative for legal compliance and the sustainable management of this vital Sacramento River segment.



Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
2-4-2022 We are seeing a gradual clearing and the water from Bonnyview Bridge downstream
Nearly no sign of the spill from two... more »
The Fly Shop
4-25-2016 33 Pound Sac River Striper
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Bob Johnson