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Putah Creek
Winters · California
Creek
Freshwater
Putah Creek near Winters, California, is a distinguished tailwater fishery, celebrated for its exceptional wild rainbow trout population. Unlike stocked fisheries, its naturally reproducing trout offer a challenging and rewarding experience, primarily for discerning fly anglers.
Angling is predominantly a fly fishing pursuit, effectively employing nymphing with imitations of prevalent aquatic insects, and dry flies during active hatches. The creek's diverse structure and consistent cold flows create ideal trout habitat.
Access is generally good via public points along Highway 128, though wading is often required. 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 "catch-and-release, artificial lures with barbless hooks only" to ensure the preservation of this unique wild trout resource.
Angling is predominantly a fly fishing pursuit, effectively employing nymphing with imitations of prevalent aquatic insects, and dry flies during active hatches. The creek's diverse structure and consistent cold flows create ideal trout habitat.
Access is generally good via public points along Highway 128, though wading is often required. 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 "catch-and-release, artificial lures with barbless hooks only" to ensure the preservation of this unique wild trout resource.
Fish species (1)
- Rainbow Trout
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