Adult coho spawning ground surveys were completed in the Scott River watershed between December 10th, 2009 and January 14th, 2010. A total of 32.37 miles of survey were completed, 20.82 miles of tributary and 11.55 miles of mainstem Scott River. Adult coho access was limited by low flows, periods of frozen water, and beaver dams for varying periods during the spawning season. A total of five live coho, two coho carcasses, and six redds were observed during the Spawning Ground Surveys. The adult counting facility operated by the California Dept of Fish and Game counted 81 adult coho passing through the weir.