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Butte County Fishing Streams

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Streams in Butte County

Place USGS Topo Map
Antelope Creek Darlington
Badger Creek Badger Creek
Basin Creek Warren Mountain
Bell Mountain Creek Mulkey Bar
Big Lost River Big Lost River Sinks
Big Spring Creek Howe NW
Birch Creek Circular Butte
Black Creek Mulkey Bar
Boulder Creek Howe NW
Boyle Creek Arco North
Cabin Creek Blizzard Mountain North
Cabin Fork Howe NW
Camp Creek Howe NE
Camp Creek Miller Peak
Cedar Run Creek Bell Mountain
Champagne Creek Nichols Reservoir
Deep Creek Mulkey Bar
Deer Creek Badger Creek
Deer Creek Blizzard Mountain North
Dry Channel Big Lost River Circular Butte
Dry Creek Mulkey Bar
Dry Fork Creek Grouse
Ferris Slough Arco South
Hammond Spring Creek Nichols Reservoir
Hooley Creek Grouse
Horse Creek Badger Creek
Horsethief Creek Miller Peak
Hurst Creek Howe
James Creek Arco North
Lava Creek Champagne Creek
Leadbelt Creek Miller Peak
Little Cottonwood Creek Inferno Cone
Little Lost River Little Lost River Sinks
Lower Pass Creek Ramshorn Canyon
Middle Fork Kyle Canyon Tyler Peak
Middle Fork Pass Creek Blue Dome
North Creek Howe NW
North Fork Cabin Fork Howe NW
North Fork Deer Creek Hawley Mountain
North Fork Pass Creek Blue Dome
Pass Creek Methodist Creek
Pine Creek Miller Peak
Pine Creek Warren Mountain
Rocky Run Creek Badger Creek
Slim Creek Miller Peak
South Creek Howe
South Fork Antelope Creek Darlington
South Fork Deer Creek Hawley Mountain
South Fork Kyle Canyon Tyler Peak
South Fork Pass Creek Blue Dome
South Lava Creek Champagne Creek
Spring Creek Arco North
Spring Creek Grouse
Squaw Creek Red Hills
Timbered Dome Creek Nichols Reservoir
Trail Creek Grouse
Trail Creek Trail Creek
Uncle Ike Creek Howe NW
Wagon Box Creek Warren Mountain
Warm Spring Creek Howe
Wet Creek Bell Mountain
Williams Creek Badger Creek

Above is a map and a list of the streams in Butte County, . Many of these spots are open to public fishing. If you see a stream name that is duplicated within Butte County, then try to narrow it down using the name of the USGS topo map which is usually a prominent place or city nearby.