This river rises allows easy passage for the migrating steelhead. But come winter time they historically swell and become much larger rivers, with the rain runoff. Steelhead tributaries (creeks and streams steelhead reproduce in) are often nonexistent in the summer months. Before again returning to fresh water to spawn and reproduce their young. This is where steelhead spend the majority of their life, growing to maturity. In rivers and creeks that dump directly into the Pacific Ocean. While the native steelhead are found in much more remote areas of our states coastal mountain range. Making fishing for these species more readily available, hence more popular. Sturgeon, striped bass, and Chinook salmon are targeted all in close proximity to densely populated area’s of the state. In comparison to much more abundant and well distributed species. Simply because there aren’t a lot of places to catch them. Steelhead are for the most part unfamiliar to most inland anglers. Making the Smith River a big attraction for addicted steelheaders. Where many other popular steelhead rivers in the state get blown out (muddy and silty) for weeks or more during the three month season (January-March). To top it all off, the Smith River seldom misses a day of steelhead fishing due to rainy weather. As well as a reputation for producing much larger steelhead on average then any other river system in our state. Not to mention the Smith River hosts the California state record for Steelhead Trout (just over 28 pounds). Folks generally can’t believe this unknown paradise exist in our state. When arriving to this hidden treasure in Del Norte County, California. It’s literally shocking to witness in person, and jaw dropping to stand and stare at. Is more then worth the lengthy drive to set eyes on. The Smith River although tucked about as far in the Northwest corner of California as it can get. Hidden to most Californians by geographical shortcomings. The most amazing, and scenic, river you may ever set eyes upon. California’s Crown Jewel of the states river systems. Taking place currently on California’s North Coast. Are you tripping (Tripp-ing)? Meaning are you fishing with Tripp? Ryan Tripp! Of Ryan Tripp’s Guide Service.
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