
Temperatures are soaring in the upper reaches of the Sacramento Valley and that means it’s time to hit the Sacramento River for epic wild rainbow action.
Both Mike Bogue of Mike Bogue’s Guide Service and Kirk Portocarrero of SacRiverGuide.Com report good to very good rainbow fishing on the Sacramento River below Redding.
Bogue’s clients have been catching rainbows up to and beyond the three-pound mark on a variety of plugs and baits. Bogue typically starts the day working runs with back-trolled crankbaits. Later on, he explores deeper areas with both Pautzke cured roe and Pautzke Salmon Eggs.
Portocarrero is offering both fly and conventional tackle trips for rainbows that average 14 inches and range up to 20 plus. When using spinning gear, Kirk’s clients are scoring with a combination of egg imitations and small spoons.
A lot of anglers are wondering how the river salmon fishing is going to be when the season opens on July 16.
Of course, no one knows, but there have been some positive signs. Salmon have been spotted in the Red Bluff area and some have already been caught and released by anglers trolling for stripers in the Delta. All in all, things are looking good with salmon in the ocean and plenty of water in the river.
If you’d like to fish during the opening week, give Bogue or Portocarrero a call, as spots tend to book up quickly.