Trinity River - Douglas City, CA


Fish Spot Details

Fish Species: Chinook Salmon, Steelhead, Rainbow Trout
The Trinity River near Douglas City, California, is a world-renowned anadromous fishery, distinguished by its consistent runs of Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and steelhead. These iconic species are pursued by dedicated anglers throughout distinct fall and winter/spring migrations.

Angling methodologies for salmon include back-trolling plugs or side-drifting roe. Steelhead are predominantly targeted via drift fishing with bait or jigs, or through precise fly fishing techniques utilizing nymphs and streamers, demanding stealth in the clear waters. The river also supports resident trout.

Access is facilitated by public launches and bank access points, though boat-based angling is often optimal for covering extensive water. Regulations on the Trinity are exceptionally stringent and dynamic, often mandating barbless hooks, restricting bait use, and imposing precise seasonal and bag limits (e.g., hatchery-only retention, quota systems). All anglers must possess a valid California fishing license and meticulously review current CDFW regulations for the Trinity River system, ensuring both compliance and the preservation of this vital natural resource.
Fishing Summary for Trinity River - Willow Creek, CA



Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
1-10-2026 Trinity River steelhead fishing 🎣 Report 1/10/2026
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Justin Thompson
1-5-2026 Releases will go back up to 1,500 CFS on Wednesday, January 7th
Fishing conditions:  Poor Report: The storms have brought in quite... more »
The Fly Shop
12-22-2025 The Trinity will have increased flows up to 6,500 CFS release beginning on Christmas Eve
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The Fly Shop
12-20-2025 Trinity River steelhead weekly Fishing Report 12/20/2025
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Justin Thompson
12-16-2025 The fishing has been solid for most groups
With steady flows from Lewiston and dropping tributaries,... more »
The Fly Shop


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