This project seeks funds to restore over one mile of instream habitat in Hoot-n-Holler and South Fork Deer creeks. Both creeks are located on the 1,700-acre Hall Ranch near Dixonville in the Deer Creek Watershed. This is the second phase of restoration work on the ranch and follows a highly successful first phase where: 6 culverts were replaced with bridges; 110 trees were placed to improve fish habitat; four off-channel stock tanks were constructed; and one mile of riparian fence was erected to exclude cattle. This project proposes to place 75 trees, 30 boulders and 10 stumps into Hoot-n-Holler Creek upstream of Phase I project work. We also plan to place 305 boulders and 50 trees into South Fork Deer Creek. This will benefit Oregon Coast coho salmon, winter steelhead, resident cutthroat trout, Pacific and brook lamprey and other resident non-game fish. The work will complete fish habitat restoration on the ranch. The outcomes expected from the project include the creation of high quality summer pool and winter high water refuge habitat.