
The night before embarking on my first-ever trout trip, I tried to remain cautiously optimistic as 30 MPH wind gusts howled and rattled the windows of my tiny hotel room. I had been looking forward to fishing with guide Mike Bogue’s Guide Service for the last two weeks; and after one of my recent bass tournaments was cancelled due to weather, I was keeping my fingers crossed that Mother Nature wouldn’t derail my plans the next morning. Luckily, I woke up to calmer conditions, and Mike was ready and waiting for me at 6:30am on the dot at the South Bonnyview boat launch right in the heart of Redding.
After shaking hands and settling in, I informed Mike that I typically target bass and this was all new to me. I’ve never actually targeted trout…I’ve caught a couple trout, but only on accident when I started fishing with nightcrawlers and a trout would take my bait! There was no chance of that happening this time, as we would not be using live bait, but rather, Mike’s favorite lures. I use Mag Lips – they dive around six to eight feet. We’ll be backtrolling with them about 100 feet behind us.
Once we took off, we didn’t have to go far to get started. With the boat launch still in sight, we put our lines in and Mike gave me a quick lesson. Just give that lure a little hop every once in a while. If you stop feeling that vibration, there’s probably moss or something caught on the lure. In that case, a quick, sharp tug will remove it, Mike advised. The nice thing about the Sacramento River is that there’s a lot of fish here, but they’re also wild…so some days they bite, and some days they’re just not biting, Mike warned. After a while, I got my first bite. I guess it caught me off guard, because it came off after what I’m assuming was a weak hookset. At least it felt good! I laughed.