Easton Creek
California, United States · stream
Easton Creek is a stream flowing through California, United States. River fishing rewards anglers who learn to read current — fish hold in the seams between fast and slow water, behind rocks and submerged logs, and at the heads and tails of pools. At Easton Creek, working a lure or fly down-and-across the current usually outperforms casting straight upstream. Higher water concentrates fish; clear, low water makes them spookier.
Location
37.5790, -122.3761 · View on OpenStreetMap →
Species at This Spot
Fishing Techniques
- For Leopard shark
Use a slow, steady retrieve when fishing on the bottom and consider using a chum bag to attract sharks to your area.
- For Largemouth bass
Vary your retrieve speed and lure presentation until you find what the bass are keying on, as their preferences can change daily based on weather and water conditions.
- For Bat eagle ray
Soak your bait near sandy bottoms or areas with structure where bat rays forage, and use a sturdy circle hook to ensure a good hookset and minimize injury to the ray.
Recommended Gear
Tackle commonly used to target the species at Easton Creek.
Plan Your Trip
Fishing Easton Creek usually starts the day before — checking weather, tide or river-flow data, and confirming your licence is valid for California. Conditions in United States can shift quickly, and a quick pre-trip review saves a lot of wasted travel.
Official California fishing regulations →Nearby Spots in California
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