Sacramento River - Lower - CA

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Heat one end of the heat shrink tube before you load your lead shot!
Photo Credit: Jeff Goodwin
10-9-2017
Use a heat gun to shrink the heat shrink tubing around your lead shot and swivel.
Photo Credit: Jeff Goodwin
10-9-2017
Three components make up these drift weights.
Photo Credit: Jeff Goodwin
10-9-2017


330 lead shot, #5 barrel swivels, heat shrink tubing, and a heat gun.
Photo Credit: Jeff Goodwin
10-9-2017
Make as many as you need and use different size shot and numbers of shot to satisfy your drift fishing requirements for the areas of the rivers you fish.
Photo Credit: Jeff Goodwin
10-9-2017
Photo Credit: Jeff Goodwn
10-9-2017
Sac River steelhead like the one pictured are considered average size.
Photo Credit: Capt. Jeff Goodwin
8-14-2017
Steelhead like this wild specimen are among some of the most sought after fish in the west!
Photo Credit: Capt. Jeff Goodwin
8-14-2017
Nice Sacramento River steelhead caught with a Dick Nite spoon!
Photo Credit: Capt. Jeff Goodwin
8-10-2017
Tony's first Sac River fishing trip was a success!
Photo Credit: Capt. Jeff Goodwin
8-10-2017
Beautiful Sacramento River steelhead like this one are always a welcome sight!
Photo Credit: Capt. Jeff Goodwin
8-10-2017