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Russian River - East Branch

Redwood Valley · California

River Freshwater
The Russian River in Redwood Valley, CA, is a serene fishing destination known for its trout, bass, and occasional salmon and steelhead runs. The cooler months, from late fall to early spring, are ideal for targeting steelhead, with fly anglers using nymphs and streamers in the river’s slow-moving, clear waters. Chinook salmon also make their way through the river in the fall, with anglers typically employing trolling or casting techniques to catch them.

Rainbow trout are abundant year-round in Redwood Valley, especially in the deeper pools. Spring and fall are the best times for trout fishing, with dry flies and nymphs being the most effective. In addition to these species, smallmouth bass, bluegill, and other warmwater fish thrive in the river’s warmer sections, particularly during the summer months. Bass can be caught with soft plastics, jigs, and crankbaits, while sunfish are targeted with worms and spinners.

The Russian River in Redwood Valley offers a peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for both experienced anglers and beginners. The surrounding redwoods and scenic landscapes provide a tranquil backdrop for a day on the water. With accessible shoreline and boat access, it’s a top choice for anglers seeking a relaxing and scenic fishing experience.

Fish species (1)

  • Rainbow Trout

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