Sac River fall trout fishing

Chunky rainbow trout caught by Danielle today while back trolling plugs on the Sacramento River!
Photo Credit: jeff Goodwin Guide Services

by Jeff Goodwin
10-13-2023
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Our fall trout season is under way, but with very few salmon spawning in the Redding area, it will be a different kind of year.  This is the time of the year referred to as the egg drop, although this year there doesn't seem to be much of that going on.  The egg drop period is when ripe King salmon are holding throughout the Sac River in the Redding area and are ready to or are actively spawning.  Salmon eggs will drop from the ripe hens in the river and the resident rainbow trout are there to eat every last one of them as they tumble over the rocks downsteam.  When the trout are eating salmon eggs its not hard to fool them into biting a 8mm bead or taking some natural cured roe as it drifts past them.  These presentations will definitely take some fish this fall, but it probably won't be like most years.  Backtrolling plugs is another option and can get some bites from some of the bigger trout in the river.  Todays trip confirms that plugs will take big river trout and steelhead.  We have some available dates for our fall and winter trout fishery for those who may be interested in a shot at a trophy rainbow trout.  Call or text Jaynie at (530) 510-2925.  Thank you!

- Captain Jeff Goodwin

Jeff Goodwin is a full time Northern California fishing guide.  He guides year round for salmon, trout, steelhead, Kokanee, and bass on Northern California rivers and lakes. He fishes many bodies of water in the Redding area, but also guides the Sacramento River and Feather River during certain times of the year. Jeff can also be found on the California coast chasing ocean fresh King salmon and steelhead each year. To learn more about the fishing trips Jeff has to offer, please visit Jeff Goodwin's Guide Service.  You can also find him on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, or please feel free to call him anytime at (707) 616-1905.