Carmel River - Carmel, CA

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Fish Species: Rainbow Trout
The Carmel River, Carmel, CA, presents a highly dynamic fishery significantly influenced by seasonal flows and its coastal proximity. Historically supporting steelhead and coho salmon, current angling is often restricted due to critical conservation efforts. When permitted, targeting anadromous species requires specialized fly or drift fishing techniques with mandatory catch-and-release. Resident fish opportunities are limited. Optimal fishing activity aligns with dawn and dusk periods. Fish behavior is enhanced by barometric pressure shifts preceding cold fronts or during warm fronts. Light rain stimulates feeding, while heavy precipitation renders conditions unfishable. Anglers must vigilantly monitor CDFW regulations and exercise paramount environmental stewardship to support the river's fragile ecosystem.




Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
10-24-2022 What Goes Up Might Not Come Down: Fishways As An Ecological Trap
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2-1-2021 California Drought Update: Will the rain be enough?
Everyone is taking a deep sigh of relief... more »
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10-13-2017 Invasive New Zealand Mudsnails Found in Carmel River
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW)... more »
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