by Pete » October 26th, 2009, 6:44 pm
Good luck finding good moving water here. We have the hills and valleys but, mainly seasonal flows. SLO Creek and I believe it is Pozo creek (feeds Lopez lake) flow year round.
SLO creek has the dumbist set of fishing regs you ever saw. Not too sure of the dates, maybe opens some weekend in Nov. and closes sometime in March, can fish on Sat, Sun, Wed and legal holidays, single barbless hook, 0 fish limit and can't fish east of the south bound lane of 101, or within 200' of the fish ladder.
Pozo Creek feeds Lopez Lake and the first 13 creek crossings are on private land. As a warden told me fish it at your own risk. If you see PVC pipe run into the creek just keep moving. The pot growers take it personal. Takes a 4x4 to access unless you are a glutton for punishment.
You can also fish Nacimento River as it flows thru Hunter Ligget (sp?). That also has some wierd dates to it. As in if they are having manuvers you don't want to be on the base and won't be allowed. Takes a permit that you can print on line
We do mainly still water fishing: Lopez Lake, Santa Margarita Lake, San Antino ( Stripers) and Nacimento Lake. That plus the big blue. We can have some great surf fishing. Barred Perch up to 2+ lbs. Morro Bay, Oceano, Pismo and Cayucos. I am not too much help there as I am on a steep learning curve on the surf stuff. I do know that a 5wt. or less won't do the job in the surf. We have bigger surf and more wind than southern ca. Plus wet wading can cause shrinkage. Water is quite a bit colder than Socal.
The local fly shop closed his doors and went internet. Rent priced him out of SLO. I believe there is a small shop in south county somewhere.