San Lorenzo River - Santa Cruz, CA


Fish Spot Details

Fish Species:
The San Lorenzo River, Santa Cruz, CA, is an urban coastal river transitioning from a natural stream to a tidally influenced estuary. It offers seasonal opportunities for steelhead and striped bass in its lower reaches; Coho salmon are critically endangered and strictly catch-and-release. Resident largemouth bass and panfish inhabit calmer sections. Current fishing activity is rated "very low," indicating inconsistent success. Angling is profoundly impacted by water flows (rain-dependent) and tidal influence. Fly fishing and drift fishing are common for steelhead; lures or bait for striped bass. Adherence to CDFW regulations, particularly for sensitive migratory species, is paramount for sustainable practice.



Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
3-13-2024 State of the San Lorenzo River Symposium
Happy #WatershedWednesday! The final event poster and draft... more »
Santa Cruz Water Department
3-15-2023 State of the San Lorenzo River Symposium - 2023
Please join us once again for the State... more »
Loch Lomond Recreation Area
4-13-2020 Heart of Santa Cruz: Updates from the State of the San Lorenzo Symposium
In the shade of the redwoods, a mere... more »
FISHBIO
4-8-2019 State of the San Lorenzo Marks 40 Years of Santa Cruz Conservation
Flowing directly through the heart of Santa Cruz,... more »
FISHBIO
4-25-2017 The San Lorenzo River and its crucial fish habitat
Flow has long shaped the relationship between Santa... more »
FISHBIO