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This is Lawrence with his 1st King Salmon!
- Tue Dec 10, 2002 AM
- 5:30:00 PM
- Northern California
This trip began at 6:00 AM, when I picked up my client from his Motel. We headed down to the Sacramento River and launched at the Gravel Bar. There was not much going this morning… not much at all. We tried plugs of all colors, and still no biters, but there were fish everywhere! So, I decided to move upriver, where we found a pod of fish, but still no biters, that is, for a while… and then about 2:15, Lawrence hooked up with a 24 lb. hen! He had never before caught a King Salmon, anywhere! He was ecstatic, and it was a thrill to watch Lawrence pull in his Very First King Salmon!! We had a slow start, but this turned out to be a great trip, and we had fun!! Arrrrr Matey’s! The River Pirate, Ken Hoffman

- Sat Nov 16, 2002
- 5:30:00 PM
- Sacramento, California
Jim and Martin joined Tony today, and everyone got an early start. We started our day at Mud Ball, just below Old Mouth, on the Sacramento River. On the first pass back trolling Kwick-Fish, we hooked 5 fish, and got 3 to the boat. The 1st was 28 pounds, the 2nd was 21 pounds, and the 3rd was 35 pounds. Tony brought in the 35 pounder! We then moved down river to Jellys Ferry, and started back trolling again. Tony suddenly yells Fish On, and he caught a 20 pound. hen! On the 2nd pass through Jellys Ferry, Martin yelled Fish On, and he brought in a 26 pound hen! We then went down to Two Rock, and Jim caught a 28 pounder! Then, my deck hand, (Jerry) had a turn and caught a nice 37 pounder! Jim, Martin and Tony, each brought in 2 salmon this trip. Everyone had a great time! Arrrrr Matey’s! The River Pirate, Ken Hoffman

- Fri Nov 15, 2002
- 5:30:00 PM
- Sacramento, California

- Fri Oct 25, 2002
- 5:30:00 PM
- Northern California

- Sat Sep 14, 2002
- 5:30:00 PM
- Northern California

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- 5:30:00 PM
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- 9:41:10 PM
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- Thu Oct 9, 2003
- 9:18:21 PM
- Northern California
Obie, Mitchell, and Syed with their Kings from the Sacramento River.Obie, his son Mitchell, and good friend Syed, hold up their prizes of the day. The Sac River gave up some of her bounty of Kings to them. The score ending at, Fish: 5 Anglers: 3. Great day of fishing!
Arrrr Matey’s! Ken Hoffman, The River Pirate

- Mon Oct 6, 2003
- 6:14:08 PM
- Northern California

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- 9:10:50 PM
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- 9:02:32 PM
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- 1:58:07 PM
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- 10:30:29 PM
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Jim and Martin, showing off their beautiful salmon, and George, on the swim platform.
- Fri Aug 15, 2003
- 10:40:04 PM
- Northern California

- Thu Aug 14, 2003
- 10:42:00 PM
- Northern California

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- 9:40:54 PM
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- Mon Oct 13, 2003
- 10:14:33 AM
- Northern California
This trip started at 5:00 AM, when Dallas (my first mate) and I met John, Kevin, Joel, Chris, and JohnRoss at their motel, and they followed us to the river. We were loading the ice chest into the Vicki Ann, when John realized he had forgotten his fishing license at the motel, and left to retrieve it. As we headed up to the first hole above the ramp to return after one drift, to my surprise… a boat came roaring up the river and settled in just below us, and John was waving at us from the other boat, (Man, he must have flown!) and now the group was complete. As we hit all the holes down-stream, while marking fish, there were no biters. (Another case of fish with locked-jaws.) This was probably due to the recent storms that had been moving through the area over the last few days. Finally I saw a few active fish in a hole after we made our way back upriver, and decided to sit on top of them, and our luck was about to change.
It was John first. The rod went off, and the fish’s dance began. The fish decided to take a swim in the next hole, downriver… but John talked him out of it. The fight lasted for about 15 minutes, with both combatants not wanting to give an inch, but finally the fish surrendered. A bright male of about 18 pounds found his way to the boat, and into his Private Pool with a Jacuzzi Pump. Two passes later, Kevin had a hit, or should I say, a pull from the space shuttle taking off. Unfortunately the stages separated, and the fish continued on it’s way. It was now after noon, and Joel’s turn. The fish had inhaled his lure, and they were now engaged in a tug-o-war… with Joel on one end, and the fish on the other, back and forth they went, to see who would be the victor of the line. Joel finally wore her down, and she too, decided to come to the Private Pool provided. Now, with a couple of more passes, and a few more close calls, JonRoss was on, and the stage was set. The fish ran and jumped one time, like an actor who had a case of stage fright, and only wanted to leave the set, but JonRoss was standing his ground, and finally conviced her to come to the Pool Party for the leading actors. About 19 more pounds for the Vicki Ann to take back with her. Now the time had come to depart the water, and get ready for the next day.
This day (Aug. 5th) began with the same group following Dallas and I from their motel to the river. We headed up the river again, and dropped in. On the second pass, Chris entered a wrestling match for the World Title. Chris delivered the first move of a devastating cross-body, as the fish turned sideways in the current, and then came the counter-move, the fish… with an arm-bar trying to dislodge Chris’s shoulder. The match continued almost the full length of the hole, until Chris put his finishing move on, and I… the referee, declared Chris the Victor, and handed him the Title Belt.
Then, the bite went off, so we moved up the river a little ways with not much luck. We tried a few more holes, and had a few more pull-downs, and it was getting harder and harder to find any user-friendly fish. The guys were getting a little tired, and the fish were just not co-operating, but, I had one more trick up my sleeve… a small shallow run that I have caught many fish from. The guys dropped their lures in, and the Vicki Ann began to slide back slowly through the shallow water as everyone was watching the bottom of the river getting ever closer to the boat, towards the bottom of the hole, and all but 2 rods were put back in the rod lockers. I had Dallas at the helm, and I instructed him to back off the throttle, when someone asked if these fish ever hit on the way in, and as he sat back… his question was answered. Fish On!! The fish was on a tear! The lines were cleared, and the battle started raging. About 10 minutes into the battle, the fish decided to head South for good, and leave us all behind. I slipped the boat into reverse, but it was too late. The fish had straightened the hook out in it’s jaw, and what a way to end the day, but this group was just teriffic, and we all had a great time. I hope to see all of them back next year.
Arrrrr Matey’s! Ken Hoffman, The River Pirate

- Fri Aug 1, 2003
- 11:41:31 PM
- Northern California
The August 1st salmon opening on the upper river started with a BANG!
This trip started like many other trips with Jim and Tony, only this time, they brought Janet and Lenny. They drove to the Gravel Bar where the Vicki Ann was waiting, as I had been scouting the evening before. As everybody boarded the Vicki Ann, the motor came to life, and we headed to a spot that has produced many, many fish over the years. This spot is not deep, but the fish like it just the same. We turned into the current and dropped the lures out behind us, and started backing. We had backed only about 10 feet when the rod at portside-middle, flattened, and the reel started loosing line. A swing and a miss, so we continued our decent. About halfway down the drift, Jim’s rod followed suit. Fish On! Fish On!! Everybody cleared their lines, and the fight began! Back and forth between fisherman and fish… but finally the King was defeated. It only took about 15 minutes… and a bright fish of 23 pounds was in the net. A few more holes and a few more swings, and the fish were winning. The sun was high in the sky now, and the cry went out once again. Fish On!! The lines were cleared, and this time it was Janet’s turn. 20 minutes, 30 minutes, and the battle raged on. The fish began to surcome, and started to come peacefully to the boat… a very large fish, looked to be 40 to 45 pounds, and then with a flick of his tail, and one last ditch effort, under the boat he went, as the line went slack. He had keel-hauled the line and taken his spoils with him. He was now the proud owner of a bright new lure, and probably showing it off to all of his friends!
We retied the leader and put another lure on, and headed up for another drift. We’d just put the lures back in, and Jim once again announced Fish On! This time the fish ended up in the net. The day ended as we pulled to the campsite, and it wasn’t a bad day, with 2 fish in the box, 9 fish on, and 3 slaps, and 1 more day to go.
The next day (Aug. 2nd) started under cloudy, rainy skies, and the fish had shut off. We fished until 10:30, and the lightening decided to join the party, so to the bank we went. Everyone went into town until the storm cleared, and the rain had stopped falling on our parade. About 3:30, we headed off again, to try to pry these fishs’ mouth’s open. 3 hits later, and Tony was hooked up, and the fight was on again! One more 24 pound Sac River King had succumbed to the pressure. Finally, the day had it’s way… not much fishing time left, but we caught one fish, and as all anglers know… Fishing Is Fishing. We had a good time anyway, and everyone went their separate ways, with memories of fun and fishing in the Sacramento River.
Arrrrr Matey’s! Ken Hoffman, The River Pirate

- Sat Jul 26, 2003
- 11:20:04 PM
- Northern California

- Fri Jul 25, 2003
- 11:10:55 PM
- Northern California

- Sat Jul 19, 2003
- 10:37:21 PM
- Northern California
Class is in today…
I met Robin and Fergal about 8:30 this morning, at the Antler’s Resort Marina. As Fergal came walking down the stairs, Robin was waiting by their car. We conversed a minute or two, and then boarded the Vicki Ann. The hour was a little late for me to head to the Goose Neck, as the boat traffic on Shasta Lake was already becoming crowded. I was hoping for a few fish to come our way, even though this day was scheduled to be a learning experience. So, we headed further up the Sacramento River Arm up to the 5-mile an hour Buoy instead. Well… that wasn’t stopping folks from speeding by us like there was a fire chasing them, so we headed back towards the Marina, and the down riggers went out, and the lines went down. The first fish came at about 40 feet… a little spotted bass of approximately 11/2 pounds. Now, with a few fish under out belt, we switched from trolling to casting, and about 11:00 AM, and a few more fish, we found a shady spot to begin our lessons, and cast some fly rods, as neither Robin or Fergal had ever cast a spinning rod or a fly rod before, and had requested that I teach them both some basics. After about 30-45 minutes, they were both casting a fly rod. These two were enjoying every minute, casting with so much enthusiasm, and learning so quickly, that I believe they will both become fine fly casters, and will always enjoy fishing.
Now it was time for a dip in the lake, as the mercury was pushing 110 degrees, and we spent a while hiding under the I-5 Bridge, and a Railroad Bridge. The day ended about 4:15, when we docked at the Antler’s Resort.
Robin and Fergal are planning to be married in two months, and I think they make a lovely couple. This was a fun day with two great folks, that I enjoyed having aboard my boat, and I hope to see them again.
Arrrrr Matey’s! Ken Hoffman, The River Pirate

- Wed Jul 16, 2003
- 11:36:30 PM
- Northern California
This day started at about 4:45 AM. Barry arrived at the River Rest Resort while I was having coffee with Dallas, my 1st Mate for the day, and Thom was not long behind. We said our Hello’s, and took the short walk to the dock where the Vicki Ann was waiting to take us to the start of another Salmon Season.
As we were idling down the river, the air was brisk, and anticipation filled the boat. We rounded the last corner to find the hole that had been quiet just the day before, had now become a boat parking lot. As we took our place in line, I decided not to park at this lot. No… instead we would go back upstream to the Red Barn and solitude, but the fish gods were not amused, so it was time to move again… down and around the parking lot, and down to the bottom of the parking lot, and bliss, once again. First drift, second drift, third drift… didn’t produce ner’ a nibble, but on the fifth drift that was about to change, and the cry of “FISH ON” rang out as the line on Thom’s reel was pulled off and the fish was headed south. Finally… to the boat and netted, was a 28 pounder! By this time it was already 9:30 AM. At 10:30 AM, the second fish grabbed Barry’s plug and tried to rip the rod from it’s perch in the rod holder where it was lying. After 10-15 minutes, another 28 pound beauty was laid to rest. Then Thom was on once again. The line was being pulled off his reel, and the river gave up another bright 26 pound fish!
So, as early afternoon rolled around, with deadlines to meet, Thom had to be on his way. As he reluctantly disembarked from the Vicki Ann, he took with him 2 of the river’s beauty’s, and I hope some great memories too.
Then Barry and I decided to take a break for a while, as the sun was high above us, and the air was now on the warm side, but Barry had only 1 fish, and there were fish in the river to be caught, so after our break, off we went again! The hole where we had caught the other fish, now looked like a ghost town. So, away we went up the river. The boat finally settled, the lines went out, and the boat began to slip backwards down the river. Then it happened! Fish, fish, fish… and the stage was set once again. Barry at one end, and the fish at the other, and line being peeled off the reel. The rod bowed over, and the line was as tight as an over-tightened guitar string, with each combatant not wanting to give an inch! Finally the fish yielded and came to the net… another beauty of 29 pounds!
With our quotas met, the day would now come to a close, with memories of another great day of fishing imprinted upon our minds.
Arrrrr Matey’s! Ken Hoffman, The River Pirate

- Tue Jul 15, 2003
- 11:29:47 PM
- Northern California
This trip began about 6:00 AM, as I brought the Vicki Ann to the fantail of Zack’s houseboat, that was nestled in the Blue Canyon Cove on Lake Shasta.
Zack, his 9 year old son, and Jerry, knew the bite was going to be tough today, as we’d had 2 days of a full moon, and the fish had been feeding all night. We tried numerous baits… to no avail. Not even minnows would pry some of these fishes’ mouth’s open. So, it became necessary to cover a large amount of water, and the trolling gear was now going to have to be employed. As we started trolling, the rod snapped out of the downrigger, and the first fish came to the boat… not too big, but a pretty little spotted bass, caught by Zack’s son, as were the 2nd and 3rd fish. Then Zack and Jerry got in on the action, and Zack brought in 2 more on the same lure at the same time, and a few more came to the boat for the trio. Unfortunately… nothing of much size today, but the guys were in good spirits. The air was getting very warm, and we fished about 5 to 7 miles of the Pit Arm from the Arbuckle Flat. This trip ended a little early as the little guy was getting tired, and I dropped them off at their house boat. I hope to see this trio again sometime, and I’ll be looking forward to another trip with them in the future.
Arrrrr Mateys! Ken Hoffman, The River Pirate

- Tue Jun 17, 2003
- 11:30:15 PM
- Northern California

- Sat Jun 7, 2003
- 10:30:28 PM
- Northern California

- Fri Jun 6, 2003
- 10:35:53 PM
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- 7:20:43 PM
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- Fri May 30, 2003
- 10:19:04 PM
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- Mon Oct 13, 2003
- 10:14:33 AM
- Northern California
Again, I met Tom, Ilia, Maddy, and Ethan at their Motel, but this time, about an hour earlier, as we had a little longer drive ahead of us today. We put to the water about 7:00 AM. We went just shy of a gravel bar, and as I anchored, the fish were waiting. It wasn’t long before Tom hooked the first shad of the day, a nice 3 pounder. As he fought the fish, it flashed like a mirror under the water, and as it came to the surface, it’s beautiful iridescent colors could be seen, and… Maddy at the ready… SCOOP! The fish was in the boat! Many more fish followed as we laughed and joked, and Maddy was always at the ready. As the day came to a close, I found myself wishing that it was noon again, so I could, if only for a little while… continue to enjoy the company of this family. We caught about 50 shad, with a few above 4 pounds, and we had another a great day! I sincerely hope to be able to enjoy the company of this family again.
Arrrrr Matey’s! The River Pirate, Ken Hoffman
A special note:
Little Maddy stole this old Pirate’s heart. She is 5 years old, and very bright. She loves every minute of fishing, and she’s one the sweetest children you’ll ever get a chance to meet. Her little brother Ethan, just 18 months old, was having lots of fun too, and they were both a pleasure to have aboard my boat.

- Sat May 24, 2003
- 10:46:23 AM
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- 10:45:16 PM
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This day began when I met Mike, Shane and his son Blaise, at the Hotel in Anderson, and soon we were off to the river. This was one of the days that the Old River Pirate enjoys most of all, when a youngster is introduced to the sport of fishing. Today produced 4 fish, and 2 of them were caught by Blaise, at only 5 years of age. In my mind, I believe that this little guy should hold the River Pirate’s Junior Top Angler of the Year Award. The largest fish weighed in at 25.3 pounds, and the smallest was 10 pounds. We all had lots of fun this trip, and I hope to see everyone back sometime soon!
Arrrr Matey’s! Ken Hoffman, The River Pirate
- Sat Oct 16, 2004
- 10:27:41 PM
- Northern California
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- 10:02:44 PM
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Marty and Ronni, holding up their salmon catch of the day.
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- 9:40:01 PM
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- 9:28:42 PM
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