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Guys I am spending a week in Northern California , I have few fish to check in my bucket list and they can be find there, I need help for spots for bank fishing for sturgeon and steelhead/King Salmon(chinook) and stripers.

If I can catch them from bank, I will not rent boats. Please let me know if you can give me exact spot that I can do there and find any of them.

I know the hole system and understand the movements BUT I dont know exactly where they are the week I am there.

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  • Super User
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Guys heading up in few minutes, Please let me know if someone catch sturgeon somewhere at the shore. I can use any advice since it is my first time. Also I'll be there only for few days. Thanks @Darth-Baiter for the message. 

  • Super User
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Safe travels @ATA and FYI salmon season is closed this year due to the state determining a poor return after two years of drought.

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