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General Talk / HELP
« on: April 25, 2016, 01:17:12 PM »
Anybody out there that can tell me how to post a bleeping picture to a post or a reply? I've tried all the "intuitive" ways...

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For Sale / Riffe 00 Padauk Compeitor refurbished speargun $200
« on: April 22, 2016, 01:08:42 PM »
Refurbished with refinished wood, two new 1/2" bands (you can add a third or change to 9/16" if you really need to nail a ling to a rock), and a new snubber. The shaft has been re-threaded and is perfectly concentric and has a new double-flapper head. I'm in Sacramento and will deliver to the local area.

Dan

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CA Regulations / Crab update this morning
« on: March 19, 2016, 08:52:44 AM »
Sport crabbing is now open from the Sonoma-Mendocino County line (mouth of the Gualala River) south. Commercial crabbing will open there in one week. Here are the contents of the latest newsletter:

Recreational Dungeness Crab Fishery Open South of Sonoma/Mendocino County Line, Commercial Fishery to Open in Seven Days
   
crab
   
Dungeness crab in trap
CDFW photo
Closure of the recreational Dungeness crab fishery south of the Mendocino/Sonoma county line has been lifted, and opening of the commercial Dungeness crab fishery - delayed since November - is set for March 26 in the same region.
 
Recent test results show that domoic acid levels in crabs off the California coast south of the Mendocino/Sonoma county line no longer pose a significant human health risk, according to notice given today to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and the Fish and Game Commission (Commission) by the director of the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), after consultation with the Director of the California Department of Public Health (CDPH).
 
As a result, the director of OEHHA recommends opening the Dungeness crab fishery in this area. Under emergency closure regulations, CDFW will provide commercial Dungeness crab fishermen at least seven days' notice before the re-opening of the commercial fishery south of the Mendocino/Sonoma county line. The fishery will open at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, March 26. The presoak period, during which commercial fishermen may begin setting gear in place, starts at 6:01 a.m. Friday, March 25.
 
Closures remain in place north of the Mendocino/Sonoma county line for the Dungeness crab commercial and recreational fisheries. The commercial and recreational rock crab fisheries are closed north of Piedras Blancas Light Station near San Simeon, and in state waters around San Miguel, Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz islands.
 
The unusually high domoic acid levels off the coast this fall and winter wrecked a Dungeness crab fishery worth as much as $90 million a year to California's economy. Domoic acid is a potent neurotoxin that can accumulate in shellfish, other invertebrates and sometimes fish. At low levels, domoic acid exposure can cause nausea, diarrhea and dizziness in humans. At higher levels, it can cause persistent short-term memory loss, seizures and may even be fatal.
 
"This has been a very difficult season for hardworking Californians who have suffered significant financial hardship due to this natural disaster," said Charlton H. Bonham, Director of CDFW. "We thank the affected communities for their patience and fortitude as we have worked with our partners at CDPH and OEHHA to open a portion of the commercial fishery along a traditional management boundary as recommended by the industry."
 
Both the commercial and recreational Dungeness crab seasons are scheduled to end June 30 in the newly opened area, although the CDFW director has authority to extend the commercial season.
 
In February, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker seeking federal declarations of a fishery disaster and a commercial fishery failure in response to the continued presence of unsafe levels of domoic acid and the corresponding closures of rock crab and Dungeness crab fisheries across California. Should a federal determination be made to declare a disaster and failure, the state and federal agencies will work together to determine the full economic impact of the disaster and, upon appropriation of funds from Congress, provide economic relief to affected crabbers and related businesses.
 
Despite several weeks of test results that showed crab body meat samples below alert levels, one sample of viscera was slightly above the alert level. Because of this, CDPH and OEHHA strongly recommend that anglers and consumers not eat the viscera (internal organs, also known as "butter" or "guts") of crabs. CDPH and OEHHA are also recommending that water or broth used to cook whole crabs be discarded and not used to prepare dishes such as sauces, broths, soups or stews. The viscera usually contain much higher levels of domoic acid than crab body meat. When whole crabs are cooked in liquid, domoic acid may leach from the viscera into the cooking liquid. This is being recommended to avoid harm in the event that some crabs taken from an open fishery have elevated levels of domoic acid.
 
With the upcoming partial opening of the commercial fishery in the state, CDFW recommends that all people fishing for crab refer to the Best Practices Guide, a resource providing tips on how to use crab trap gear in a manner that reduces incidences of whale entanglements. This guide was produced collaboratively by commercial crabbers, agency staff and staff from non-profit organizations during two meetings of the Dungeness Crab Fishing Gear Working Group that took place late last year.
 
Pursuant to the emergency regulations adopted by the Commission and CDFW on November 5 and 6, 2015, respectively, the current open and closed areas are as follows:
 
Areas open to crab fishing include:

    Recreational Dungeness crab fishery along mainland coast south of Sonoma/Mendocino county line - 38° 46.1' N latitude, near Gualala, Mendocino County

    On March 26, 2016 commercial Dungeness crab fishery along mainland coast south of Sonoma/Mendocino county line - 38° 46.1' N latitude, near Gualala, Mendocino County

    Commercial and recreational rock crab fishery along the mainland coast south of 35° 40' N latitude (Piedras Blancas Light Station, San Luis Obispo County)

 
Areas closed to crab fishing include:

    Recreational Dungeness crab fishery north of Sonoma/Mendocino county line - 38° 46.1' N latitude, near Gualala, Mendocino County

    Commercial Dungeness crab fishery north of Sonoma/Mendocino county line - 38° 46.1' N latitude, near Gualala, Mendocino County

    Commercial and recreational rock crab fisheries north of 35° 40' N latitude (Piedras Blancas Light Station)

    Commercial and recreational rock crab fisheries in state waters around San Miguel, Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz Islands.

CDFW will continue to closely coordinate with CDPH, OEHHA and fisheries representatives to extensively monitor domoic acid levels in Dungeness and rock crabs to determine when the fisheries can safely be opened throughout the state.
 

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For Sale / Anybody using the Santa Cruz Raptor G2 SOT?
« on: February 25, 2016, 11:44:01 AM »
I'm shopping for a very stable kayak that won't kill my back loading onto a roof rack and is "turtle resistant". So far the SC Raptor SOT looks pretty good. Has anybody out there used one or bought one? What did you think? Thanks in advance...

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For Sale / SOLD Emotion Kayaks Mojo Angler
« on: February 20, 2016, 07:33:00 PM »
I have a yellow-orange Emotion Kayaks Mojo Angler for sale. It's about three years old and has not had much use, maybe five trips to Anchor Bay Campground. It is in very good shape, with a minor scratch or two. It's stock, with a peel-n-stick butt pad added to the seat. Scotty rod holder in the center console and two rod holders built in behind the seat. Unfortunately the dry box that came with it sleeps with the fishes... $650.00

Here's a link to a full description: http://www.emotionkayaks.com/product/detail/185/mojo-angler

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General Talk / Happy New Year
« on: December 31, 2015, 12:24:42 PM »
Happy and safe 2016 to all my fellow yak nuts! Tight lines and flat water!

22
For Sale / Gun Cabinet
« on: October 05, 2015, 09:39:37 PM »
I have a glass-fronted long-gun cabinet that was my father's. Actually, I gave it to him in the early 70's. It's not a DOJ-approved safe, just a display-type cabinet with a sort-of locking door and storage underneath. I think I paid $125 for it back then. If anybody wants it, I'll take $50 or the equivalent in tackle. PM me for details.

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CA Regulations / Antelope trophy for sale
« on: September 29, 2015, 04:40:38 PM »
A while back, I saw an antelope trophy for sale in the Sacramento Bee classified ads. It was only there for a day or two. As I am pretty sure that isn't legal, I put in an online message to Caltip. I never heard any results, despite asking every three or four months if there was any update. Do they not respond to these inquiries?

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General Talk / ,anybody want to try this? Alligator bow hunting from a kayak
« on: September 16, 2015, 07:32:25 PM »
Not too sure I want to be in a kayak with an angry alligator, but here ya go: HBE 0303 Hook1 Gator Hunt - YouTube


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CA Regulations / Abalone Measuring Devices
« on: August 14, 2015, 01:20:34 PM »
I heard a tale that a guy in Mendocino County got tagged for taking abalone without a 7" device. As I heard it, he had a 9" gauge in possession. Does anyone know if this is a true tale? I know the letter of the law specifies a 7" fixed gauge, but isn't the intention of the law to prevent the take of undersize abs?  Personally, if I'm in a spot where a 9" or 10" gauge is appropriate, well, you'll never hear about it from me anyway... Still, I guess a guy could get one of those ab irons with the built in 7" tabs and carry the larger gauge. Just curious and with time on my hands...

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Fishing Tournaments and Events / Anchor Bay November fish fest
« on: June 18, 2015, 08:44:27 PM »
This duplicates a reply on the event thread, since nothing was active there in the last few months...

Sarge, et al,
We are in the awkward place of having reserved space #32 for two weeks well before last year's tournament. (The campground allows reservations beginning one year ahead of the date the reservation is requested.)  I don't know how this is all going to work out, but I spoke with one of the coordinators there at the tournament and mentioned this to him at the time. I agreed, since I already kayak fish, to join in the group and the tournament if that would help preserve our reservation. Does anyone have any more recent info on what is going on reservation-wise?  Thanks!

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Introductions / New guy
« on: November 27, 2014, 10:05:22 PM »
Ok, I think I figured out how to post... We'll see. Hi, I'm Duckguy, the ugh who was camped at Anchor Bay with the black Suburban with DUCKTK plates. I'm fairly new to kayak fishing and dumb enough to have started out with a sit-inside for the first couple of years. Heh. Looking forward to learning more from all of you guys!

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