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CA Regulations / Re: Any shore fishermen here?
« on: April 06, 2025, 08:41:49 AM »
I don't know of any restrictions which are specific to shore anglers. The same regs apply for shore fishing as from a kayak or boat, with one exception: Shore based anglers are NOT subject to the rockfish or sheephead season requirements, nor the requirement to have a descending device when fishing for rockfish. Other than that the regulations are pretty much the same.
Most regulations depend on which fish you're targeting.
If you're going for stripers and perch, I'm assuming you're in the bay area. These are a few of the regs which would be most likely to apply to you:
General regs:
Minimum 18" for stripers, limit 2
Minimum 10.5" for red-tail perch
When targeting rockfish or when rockfish in possession, max 1 line with 2 hooks. There's more regulation on quantity, size, type that get fairly detailed so if you're targeting rockfish I recommend you just check that section of the source material directly.
SF bay specific regs:
Max one line in SF bay with up to 3 hooks (exception from public piers where 2 lines are allowed)
Perch in SF bay are closed in the bay Apr 1 - July 31.
Only rock crabs can be kept if snaring, dungies closed year round
As Tsuri said, the trebles are specifically stated to count as one hook in the regulations. I've heard some folks saying they got a ticket using a stinger rig (one circle hook + one treble) for stripers in San Pablo bay, but the regs don't seem to support that. Might be a misinterpretation of the regs or might be a fisherman's tale
Most regulations depend on which fish you're targeting.
If you're going for stripers and perch, I'm assuming you're in the bay area. These are a few of the regs which would be most likely to apply to you:
General regs:
Minimum 18" for stripers, limit 2
Minimum 10.5" for red-tail perch
When targeting rockfish or when rockfish in possession, max 1 line with 2 hooks. There's more regulation on quantity, size, type that get fairly detailed so if you're targeting rockfish I recommend you just check that section of the source material directly.
SF bay specific regs:
Max one line in SF bay with up to 3 hooks (exception from public piers where 2 lines are allowed)
Perch in SF bay are closed in the bay Apr 1 - July 31.
Only rock crabs can be kept if snaring, dungies closed year round
As Tsuri said, the trebles are specifically stated to count as one hook in the regulations. I've heard some folks saying they got a ticket using a stinger rig (one circle hook + one treble) for stripers in San Pablo bay, but the regs don't seem to support that. Might be a misinterpretation of the regs or might be a fisherman's tale