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Northern California's premier trout waters. Sacramento River system offers year-round fishing. - Rainbow and brown trout populations. - Seasonal insect hatches drive surface activity.
Experience world-class fly fishing in Redding, CA with Guide Peter Santley of Peter Santley Flyfishing. Known for pristine waters and abundant trout populations, the Redding area offers some of Northern California's finest angling opportunities. Whether you're targeting rainbow trout on the Sacramento River or exploring mountain streams, Peter's local expertise and guided fishing trips provide the perfect introduction to California's legendary fly fishing scene. All skill levels welcome, with gear and instruction included for beginners looking to master this timeless angling art.
Guide Peter Santley of Peter Santley Flyfishing offers expert fly fishing instruction and local knowledge of Redding's premier waters. His guided fishing trips include all necessary equipment, personalized casting instruction, and access to productive fishing spots along the Sacramento River system. Peter's experience with Northern California waters ensures you'll fish the right locations at the right times, whether you're a beginner learning basic techniques or an experienced angler seeking trophy trout. Contact Peter directly for current rates, availability, and trip customization options.
The Redding area sits at the heart of Northern California's trout country, where the Sacramento River and its tributaries create ideal habitat for rainbow and brown trout. Spring and fall offer the most consistent fishing, with cooler water temperatures and active insect hatches that bring fish to the surface. The region's diverse water types—from fast-flowing riffles to deep pools—provide opportunities to practice different fly fishing techniques throughout a single day on the water.
Peter's guided trips focus on reading water, proper fly selection, and presentation techniques that work specifically in these Northern California waters. The scenic backdrop of the Cascade Range adds to the experience, making each trip both productive and memorable for anglers of all skill levels.
Redding's fly fishing conditions vary significantly with the seasons, making local knowledge essential for success. Water levels on the Sacramento River fluctuate based on dam releases and seasonal runoff, affecting both fish behavior and wading conditions. Early morning and evening hours typically produce the best results, especially during summer months when midday temperatures can slow the bite.
The area's Mediterranean climate means comfortable fishing weather most of the year, though winter trips require appropriate cold-weather gear. Peter provides guidance on seasonal fly patterns, from mayfly imitations during spring hatches to terrestrial patterns like ants and grasshoppers in late summer. His local expertise helps anglers adapt their approach to current conditions and maximize their time on the water.
Peter Santley's guided fishing trips typically begin early morning to take advantage of prime fishing hours and cooler temperatures. All fly fishing equipment is provided, including rods, reels, flies, and waders, though experienced anglers are welcome to bring their own gear. Trips accommodate various skill levels, with instruction tailored to each angler's experience and goals.
The day includes hands-on casting instruction, knot tying, and fly selection based on current conditions. Peter's approach emphasizes sustainable fishing practices and catch-and-release techniques to preserve these waters for future generations. Comfortable hiking boots and layered clothing are recommended, as trips may involve short walks to access the best fishing spots along the river system.