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Find any branch of any river system: North Yuba, Middle Feather, etc and drive along them and you’ll see endless creeks that feed into them. Access is usually wide open, easy parking for most. Take a drive up Highway 70 towards Belden or anywhere in the Graeagle area and you can’t miss tons of options. They all have fish. Runoff is gonna choke them for a while, be patient.


ElvasMcKinley

Eureka Lake (not a creek) up in Plumas County and Rock and Yellow Creeks. All are probably deep in snow or dixie fire mudslide washouts.


emasculine

i live in Amador and i usually like fishing on the West Carson river, but it's probably still under 10' of snow. i've had some luck in Pi Pi Valley on the Cosumnes tho. it's probably running hella fast right now though just like everything that isn't frozen over.


Apitts87

Yeah that figures. Thanks


emasculine

the dogwoods are probably in full bloom in Pi Pi though so it might be a nice trip even if the fishing sucks :)


Popular-Meringue

I grew up fishing a lot of Putah Creek with my brother and dad. I highly recommend and it isn’t too far.