Deer Creek - Tulare County, CA
Spot Information
| Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout |
Deer Creek in Tulare County is a small, intermittent stream in the southern San Joaquin Valley offering limited but seasonally viable fishing opportunities. It primarily supports warmwater species such as sunfish, bullhead catfish, and possibly largemouth bass during wetter seasons when water levels are sufficient.
The fishery is highly dependent on seasonal precipitation and snowmelt. During high-flow periods—typically late winter through spring—anglers may find modest success fishing deeper pools, bends, and shaded cover using live bait or small lures. However, the creek often runs dry or becomes fragmented during summer and drought years, significantly reducing fishability.
Access to Deer Creek is informal, generally found at rural road crossings or edges of farmland. There are no developed facilities or official public fishing sites, and anglers must exercise care to avoid trespassing on private land.
As an unmanaged, natural waterway, Deer Creek does not receive fish stocking and has no formal infrastructure for anglers. Still, for local residents or those seeking a quiet, off-the-grid spot to cast a line during the wet season, it provides a valuable—if inconsistent—resource. Its role in sustaining local wildlife and riparian habitat adds ecological value beyond its modest recreational use.
The fishery is highly dependent on seasonal precipitation and snowmelt. During high-flow periods—typically late winter through spring—anglers may find modest success fishing deeper pools, bends, and shaded cover using live bait or small lures. However, the creek often runs dry or becomes fragmented during summer and drought years, significantly reducing fishability.
Access to Deer Creek is informal, generally found at rural road crossings or edges of farmland. There are no developed facilities or official public fishing sites, and anglers must exercise care to avoid trespassing on private land.
As an unmanaged, natural waterway, Deer Creek does not receive fish stocking and has no formal infrastructure for anglers. Still, for local residents or those seeking a quiet, off-the-grid spot to cast a line during the wet season, it provides a valuable—if inconsistent—resource. Its role in sustaining local wildlife and riparian habitat adds ecological value beyond its modest recreational use.
Latest Fish Plants
| Plant Date | Species | Source | # of Fish |
| 6-09-2025 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
| 4-14-2025 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
| 7-12-2020 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
| 6-14-2020 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
| 6-05-2016 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW |
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 1-13-2023 | Ice anglers report fair to good catch rates for rainbow trout Ice anglers report fair to good catch rates... more » |
Utah Division of Wildlife |
| 7-2-2015 | Be careful at Deer Creek Water temperatures are climbing so be careful handling... more » |
Nor Cal Fish Reports |
| 5-21-2015 | Poor conditions on Deer Creek Fishing is poor. A trout plant this week... more » |
Nor Cal Fish Reports |
| 5-13-2015 | Low and slow on Deer Creek Fishing remains slow and water is low. Some... more » |
Nor Cal Fish Reports |
| 5-6-2015 | Trout hiding deep in Deer Creek Trout are in deeper water where the water... more » |
Nor Cal Fish Reports |
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