I fish for natives from the "can line" to Seaton's Grove. It's great from shore spring-fall. The natives stack up in the frog-water near shore, and are responsive to dry flies. My biggest native is an eight-pound male. The plus of this stretch is the down-river trail(a maintained bike/walking trail that allows you to walk until you find risers). The downside is this is all rip-rap shorline, so be prepared for boulder hopping.
From Seaton's Grove down you start seeing the triploids. I do really well wading around the Coyote creek boat launch. Two years ago, I caught around two dozen fish in a little over two hours, the biggest being six#s. The very next day, my first cast caught one 11#s. I switched over to a blood-worm. My strike indicator didn't even twitch, I just didn't think it was riding the current right. I set and found a 14#er.(Two double digit trout in two casts) A whole new world. Now I can catch big fish consistently, though I don't prefer indicator fishing.