Scott Creek

Creek Information

Fish Species: Coho Salmon
Scott Creek, CA, is a critically important coastal stream in Santa Cruz County, primarily serving as vital habitat for endangered Coho salmon (fishing prohibited) and struggling steelhead populations. Angling for steelhead, when permitted, is strictly catch-and-release, typically requiring fly fishing with barbless hooks and no bait due to the fishery's extreme sensitivity. Success is infrequent, demanding highly specialized, subtle techniques. Water flows, reliant on rainfall, are paramount for fish migration. This is not a high-volume recreational fishery; its primary purpose is conservation and species recovery. Adherence to CDFW regulations, which are stringent and often include closures, is mandatory.




Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
6-17-2019 A Helping Hand for Coho in Scott Creek
Coho salmon (Onchorynchus kisutch) may be the overshadowed... more »
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