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Clear Creek
California
Creek
Freshwater
Clear Creek, a significant Sacramento River tributary, is a vital anadromous fishery, distinguished by its critical runs of steelhead and ESA-listed Chinook salmon. Its character transitions from a cold-water trout stream upstream to a key migratory corridor downstream.
Angling for steelhead predominantly involves drift fishing with bait or jigs, or precise fly fishing techniques with nymphs and streamers, demanding stealth. Salmon fishing, when permitted, is highly restricted due to conservation. The creek also supports resident rainbow and brown trout.
Access varies from limited upper sections to more accessible lower reaches, suitable for bank fishing or small craft. All anglers must possess a valid California fishing license. Strict adherence to current California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) regulations is compulsory, which frequently mandate barbless hooks, restrict bait, and impose precise seasonal and bag limits (often catch-and-release), ensuring legal compliance and the preservation of this critical natural resource.
Angling for steelhead predominantly involves drift fishing with bait or jigs, or precise fly fishing techniques with nymphs and streamers, demanding stealth. Salmon fishing, when permitted, is highly restricted due to conservation. The creek also supports resident rainbow and brown trout.
Access varies from limited upper sections to more accessible lower reaches, suitable for bank fishing or small craft. All anglers must possess a valid California fishing license. Strict adherence to current California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) regulations is compulsory, which frequently mandate barbless hooks, restrict bait, and impose precise seasonal and bag limits (often catch-and-release), ensuring legal compliance and the preservation of this critical natural resource.
Fish species (1)
- Rainbow Trout