The front entrance of Sportsman's Warehouse in Fairfield

Sportsman's WarehouseFairfield

(707) 389-7400

Store Manager: Gabriel Vigil

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About Sportsman's Warehouse Fairfield

Open since 2016, Sportsman’s Warehouse in Fairfield, CA is near Napa, Lake Berryessa, the California Delta, and the Sacramento River. National gunsmithing services are now available! If you like deer, hog, turkey, or waterfowl hunting, we’re here to get you all set up with everything you need. If fishing is more your speed, we have all of your tackle to catch the bass, salmon, sturgeon, halibut, or crab that you’re after. We also carry plenty of supplies for hiking and camping in the many surrounding State Parks. Our shop services are available to spool reels, fix rod tips, mount and boresight rifle scopes, cut arrows, tune bows in our 8-yard archery lane, and anything covered by your Firearm Service Plan. Whether it’s a mild, rainy winter or 100-degree summer day, we’ve got the seasonal accessories to fit your outdoor adventure. While you’re in the area, be sure to check out local events like the Tomato Festival, Veterans Parade, Day at the Marsh, Dixon May Fair, Rio Vista Bass Derby, Vacaville Fiesta Days, and several art and music festivals.

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FISHING REPORT FOR FAIRFIELD
  • Thu, Jan 08, 2026
    Both the bass and trout fishing have slowed down. Anglers are still catching fish with suspended lures such as flukes and jerk baits. For the trout the trolling has slowed down but there has been some success at 20 feet with spoons.
  • Thu, Jan 08, 2026
    The bass bite has been slow but the trout bite has been decent. Finding the fish and staying on them is important for trollers with strikes coming at 10-25 feet as well as 40-50 feet. For the bass working plastics slow has been a good go to such as ned ri
  • Thu, Jan 08, 2026
    The striper fishing has been good as well as a decent sturgeon bite as well. Anglers have been successful on casting lures as well as using cut bait such as anchovies and sardines. For lures the go has been paddle tails and large glide baits. As for the s