It looks like California is going to be getting more rain this year with a series of three atmospheric storms. Snow is predicted at the higher elevations though I believe that it’ll mostly be rain. Rivers and streams will continue to run high perhaps even higher with the predicted rain melting the snow. A quick look at the capacity percentages of reservoirs in California show that a majority of lakes are at or near capacity putting California’s water supply in excellent shape for this year.
I’ve read a lot of fishing reports of the American Shad run being in town. I took the time to explore the Feather River one evening and was lucky enough to hook and land my first shad this year. The rain started soon after I released my catch and the bite turned off (not that it was on by any means). Cold fronts tend to put the shad down as flows fluctuate from rain or water release; these are migrating anadromous fish after all. During these difficult times try fishing the opposite of what you would on a hot summer shad filled day; fish during mid-day when temperatures are at their warmest and cover lots of water or get a boat.
It’s going to be a tough season for wade-in anglers as the flows are going to be too high to safely position in the areas where the shad like to hold. I’m going to try and explore a few new places to fish for shad but will most likely be spending my time fishing elsewhere.
Shad on the fly is awesome. This year was my first time shad fishing and it was a blast on the feather river. Landed hundreds of them and it was still fun. It's even better when you hook onto a giant female.