San Joaquin River - Oakley - Oakley


Fish Spot Details

Fish Species:
The San Joaquin River near Oakley, California, is a crucial segment of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, presenting a highly productive and complex estuarine fishery.

The primary targets are striped bass, which engage in significant spring and fall runs, effectively pursued with diverse live baits and artificial lures, including swimbaits and topwater presentations. While historically a salmon route, Chinook salmon fishing is currently subject to severe conservation-driven closures, necessitating stringent regulatory checks.

The region also supports a robust largemouth and smallmouth bass fishery, thriving in the Delta's abundant cover and responsive to various artificial lures. Abundant catfish provide consistent bottom-fishing opportunities. Additionally, sturgeon and American shad are present, offering specialized seasonal fisheries.

Access is predominantly by boat via numerous public launches and marinas. All anglers must 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 for the Delta system, is mandatory for legal compliance and sustainable resource management.



Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
5-27-2024 Memorial Day Madness
Cancelled Saturday due to the wind, but todays... more »
Jeffrey SooHoo
5-11-2024 Lucky Ladies
Bounced around looking for the right ones and... more »
Jeffrey SooHoo
4-20-2024 Saturday fun
Easy pickings for our guys today who traveled... more »
Jeffrey SooHoo
8-18-2023 Water still very high and road access problematic
Flow Rates And Water Condition: Flows are at  230... more »
The Trout Fitter Staff
11-13-2022 Lights out!!!!
Never made it to the previous day's hot... more »
Jeffrey SooHoo