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Drift Boat Trips
Embark on a full-day guided fishing adventure on the Lower Sacramento River in a dory-style drift boat. Your expert guide will provide everything you need, including rods, reels, lines, tackle, and lunch. You’ll learn how to cast, mend, hook and land fish, as well as how to read water and find the best spots for fishing. At the end of the day, you’ll walk away with a newfound appreciation for the outdoors. We offer drift boat trips on the rivers listed below:
Drift: Lower Sacramento River in Redding, CA
$600 full-day – (1-2 people) on the Lower Sacramento River. Schedule Now!
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Best time to go? Year round
Call, email or text with any questions. 530-333-3484 or Schedule Now! (Find an open date and book it)
Drift: Klamath River for Steelhead in Hornbrook, CA
$600 full-day – (1-2 people) on the Klamath River. Schedule Now!
The Klamath is the most important North American river south of the Columbia River for anadromous fish migration.[10] Its salmon, steelhead and rainbow trout have adapted to unusually high water temperatures and acidity levels relative to other rivers in the Pacific Northwest. The numerous fish were a major source of food for Native Americans, who have inhabited the basin for at least 7,000 years.
Best time to go? November – March
Call, email or text with any questions. 530-333-3484 or Schedule Now! (Find an open date and book it)
Drift: Trinity River for Steelhead near Weaverville, CA
$600 full-day – (1-2 people) on the Trinity River. Schedule Now!
The Trinity River is a special place. The largest tributary to the Klamath River, the Trinity River is home to some of the biggest steelhead in the entire river system. Because of this reputation, the river can be busy with anglers but with over 100 miles of beautiful Steelhead water – finding solitude is entirely possible. The breathtaking scenery makes this river a very popular destination . Images of the big one that got away or your new personal best will linger on your mind making the experience unforgettable. Steelhead season on the Trinity runs from October-March with the peak of the season in December/January.
Best time to go? November – March
Call, email or text with any questions. 530-333-3484 or Schedule Now! (Find an open date and book it)
Walk & Wade Trips
Take a step closer to nature with our walk & wade trips. Learn to read water and fish in a more intimate setting, and perfect your casting and fishing techniques. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced angler, our trips are tailored to your abilities. Everything you need will be provided including rods, reels, lines, tackle, and lunch. We offer walk & wade trips on the rivers listed below:
Upper Sacramento River, McCloud River or Hat Creek
$600 full-day – (1-2 people) on the Upper Sac, McCloud River or Hat Creek Schedule Now!
The Upper Sacramento River originates at Box Canyon Dam below Siskiyou Lake in Mount Shasta and flows south about 35 miles before it feeds into Shasta Lake. This famed freestone stream is located just thirty miles north of Redding and is known for it’s breathtaking scenery and acrobatic, wild rainbow trout. The “Upper Sac” is open year ‘round to catch and release fishing. This is an incredibly healthy river with strong hatches during the spring and summer months.
Best time to go? Feb/Mar – Jun/Nov
Call, email or text with any questions. 530-333-3484 or Schedule your date (Find an open date and book it)
The McCloud river is home to one of the most infamous of all rainbow trout the McCloud river red band; which has been planted in rivers from New Zealand to Argentina and Chilean Patagonia. In addition to these, world famous red band trout the McCloud offers brown trout over 20 inches that will attack a streamer or slowly sip a dry fly! This is truly a gem of a river having all of the classic freestone style water. You can nymph all day or throw a dry and have success. There is a special place in the heart of every fly fisherman for the McCloud River. The McCloud starts at the foot of Mount Shasta and flows south to Shasta Lake.
Don’t wait, book your unforgettable fishing trip today! Questions? Contact us at 530-333-3484 or mojobella@gmail.com.