Sacramento River - Lower - CA

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The Sacramento River is a wild and wonderful place to be on a chilly fall day. Mount Shasta rises in the background.
12-7-2017
Even if your eggs come off or was out during your drift, the Pautzke Fire Balls will keep you in the game! They will keep the scent, shape, and the color of your bait in front of steelhead and trout drift after drift, giving you that extra edge sometimes needed while on the water.
Photo Credit: Jeff Goodwin
11-13-2017
Pautzke BorX o Fire Natural egg cure and the new Pautzke Fire Balls are a deadly combination for catching Sacramento River steelhead.
Photo Credit: Jeff Goodwin
11-13-2017


Pautzke Fire Balls are a new product and have yet to hit the shelves of our local tackle shops, but rest assured, they will be available soon and will be selling like wild fire when they do arrive early next year.
Photo Credit: Jeff Goodwin
11-13-2017
Photo Credit: Jeff Goodwin
11-13-2017
Early morning egg biter on the Sacramento River in Redding, Ca.
Photo Credit: Capt. Jeff Goodwin
10-26-2017
Multi pound trout and steelhead are showing up in good numbers again this fall. We'll be fishing them as long as the water color and winter flows cooperate.
Photo Credit: Capt. Jeff Goodwin
10-26-2017
These new Pautzke Fire Ball eggs are a big hit and will be filling the shelves of tackle stores everywhere very soon! Check out www.pautzke.com for more details on these new high performance baits!
Photo Credit: Capt. Jeff Goodwin.
10-24-2017
Sac River rainbows are readily taking the Pautzke Fire Balls when side drifted in the riffles below Anderson Park.
Photo Credit: Capt. Jeff Goodwin.
10-24-2017
Fresh, blood free skeins is a great starting point!
Photo Credit: Jeff Goodwin
10-14-2017
Once the Sacramento River Kings bite these eggs, they won't let go!
Photo Credit: Jeff Goodwin
10-14-2017