I happen to know of a "secret" creek near my hometown in Ventura County (I live in Carlsbad now). We used to hike in and fish it in high school (mid 70's) for abundant wild rainbows(steelhead??). At the time, I had gate access to a dirt road up the canyon. Unfortunately, I don't have that access but want to try and see if the fish are still existent, they may have been wiped out by fire and flood about 5 years ago.
I have heard that if you stay in the streambed you are not liable to be cited for trespassing if confronted by property owners/oil workers/leaseholders in the area. Of course, I'm planning a trip very early on a weekend morning to avoid the chance of encountering anyone. Probably not going till next March or April after we get some rains and before the rattlesnakes are too active.
Anyone out there familiar with "water law" and creek access issues. I'm assuming it's kind of like the mean high tide line at Malibu, as long as you're in the streambed, you're not going to have to worry about the law. I've also contacted the Ventura County Sheriff to see what they say. Anyone have some input???
John Harper