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CA Regulations / Rockfish season open all depths ? Totally confused ?
« Last post by srdave on Today at 06:19:04 AM »
I just looked at the 2024 Central Management or San Francisco area groundfish regulation page click on current regulations and it says... "April 1 – June 30: Open All Depth"
Say what so there is no 20 fathom anymore ?
Man they could not make this more confusing or all this crap is above my education level. 
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I've got one that we use for cleaning bicycle chains, which means it is in near constant use around here. Work amazing. Now I'm gonna toss all those spoons and flashers in it!
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General Talk / Re: Coastside Net Pen Build
« Last post by LoletaEric on May 09, 2024, 11:49:59 PM »
Great project, Mark.  I wish I was closer.
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Long day.  Smile muscles worn but ready for more.   :smt001 :smt001 :smt001
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Enjoyed the sunset at Black Sand beach, then had dinner at camp site with a friend.
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WX is quite fine tonight. Sunset was warm & pretty darn clear
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Introductions / Re: Old guy and want opinions with a new sit on
« Last post by AlsHobieOutback on May 09, 2024, 08:48:54 PM »
I don't have one nor have I tried one, but the specs on the Hobie Lynx seem decent for being a lightweight hull at 47lbs, and the drive is another 16.  It looks easy to load and be comfortable on lakes.

https://www.hobie.com/kayaks/mirage-lynx/

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Introductions / Re: Old guy and want opinions with a new sit on
« Last post by maethlin on May 09, 2024, 08:41:49 PM »
I'm curious what you end up deciding on.

I toyed with the idea of a Sea Eagle at first (when I was just starting out 3-4 years ago). I specifically wanted to go ocean fishing, and a million people told me to go with a tried and true sit-on-top pedal kayak so I have since gotten an Old Town 120 Sportsman PDL and Salty. Very happy with both and my decision.

However I do know there will come a time when I won't be able to lug those around anymore (especially the Sportsman, weighing in at 116 lbs) and I'll probably be looking at Sea Eagles again... maybe not for open ocean but for lakes and such.
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Made it to Humboldt. Be there in the morning for a pre-fish. Next coupl nights at the campground.
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General Talk / Re: Coastside Net Pen Build
« Last post by 123engineering on May 09, 2024, 07:34:36 PM »
Hi Mark

Thank you for coordinating great work. I'm sorry, but I can't participate. I have a family meeting in LA that weekend.

Paul
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