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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

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Re: Monterey 2/8 or 2/9?
« on: February 13, 2025, 12:31:31 PM »
I'm heading down to death valley this weekend, I'll need to catch you guys out on the water another time. Best of luck!

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Re: Monterey 2/8 or 2/9?
« on: February 07, 2025, 12:47:54 PM »
Sounds good, let me know when you end up rescheduling to, still interested in joining.

For tomorrow I'll plan to head to torpedo wharf and see if I can hit the dabs from a safe location

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Re: Monterey 2/8 or 2/9?
« on: February 06, 2025, 10:15:36 PM »
I'm on the fence, 6' at 8 seconds may be a bit rough and I'm still a novice.

What are you guys thinking?

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General Talk / Re: Red buoy Monterey?
« on: February 02, 2025, 09:39:43 AM »
Here is the can relative to the MPA NowhereMan was warning about in the other thread. I'll see if I can figure out getting these programmed into my FF before next weekend :)

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Sounds like a plan! Let me know what day you end up deciding and we can meet up

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I'd like to go if the weather holds up (I'm pretty new to the sport so still on the cautious side)!

Are you familiar with the area? Furthest south I've been is Elkhorn, but I've seen a lot of people launch further south from the city of Monterey

Are you targeting anything in particular? I'm mostly down for anything - dabs, forage fish, or going for something bigger

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Re: Monterey 2/1?
« on: January 30, 2025, 08:30:06 PM »
Be careful out there! I'm seeing up to 13 MPH offshore winds predicted by 1PM Saturday on windy.com


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AOTY / Re: 2025 AOTY IS OPEN!
« on: January 25, 2025, 08:23:48 AM »

Can you add me in? Trying to get some more time and experience on the water this year.

Any recommendations for a bump board? I heard the sharpie markings on the side of my kayak aren't admissible  :smt044

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General Fishing Tips / Re: Bodega bay perch
« on: January 23, 2025, 08:27:25 PM »

Personally I use size 2 baitholders or (Japanese) size 10/12 sabikis. You can get a 6-pack of snelled size 2 hooks from Eagle Claw for a couple bucks. I think #6 or size 1 could work, I'd size it based on the bait. size 1 for whole sand crabs or chunks of mussel, size 6 with pile worms or bits of shrimp.

It'll depend what you're looking for though - if you want keepers / AOTY points I'd say go with size 2 or 1, if you want live bait or just some action, go for size 6.

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CA Regulations / Re: 2025 Rockfish Regs are Up
« on: January 21, 2025, 10:07:35 PM »
JP, that's not how I'm reading it. For the purposes of the regs, "Nearshore" is a category of rockfish species. Note the column on the right which includes lingcod still has20 fathom and inshore take allowed  May-Sep and Nov.

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General Fishing Tips / Re: Bodega bay perch
« on: January 19, 2025, 09:45:28 PM »
The only surfperch with a size reg is redtail at >10.5". They are accurately named so they're easy to ID.

I've never targeted perch from a kayak, but I've caught them from shore. I usually toss a Carolina rig with a 2oz sinker and a sand crab (or a couple if they're on the small side). They also like mussel. I've found from shore it's important to read the beach and find structure, they'll hang out at cuts between sandbars and let the wave action / rip tide sweep food to them. There may be one spot where you get bites and 50 feet down the same beach it's totally quiet. If you do get bites, there are probably more in that area.

Keep in mind perch have very small mouths, a size 2 hook is plenty.

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Hobie Kayaks / Re: 2007 Hobie Outback Hank Parker ed.
« on: January 06, 2025, 07:55:10 PM »
I don't know much about that specific kayak, but I just set up a ceiling mount system for hanging my 13' Hobie Revo this weekend. I bought this: https://www.homedepot.com/pep/Extreme-Max-120-lbs-Capacity-Kayak-Hoist-for-Garage-3004-0204/306535614?cm_mmc=ecc-_-THD_ORDER_CONFIRMATION_BOSS_STH-_-V1_M1_CA-_-Product_URL&ecc_ord=WM91010088&em_id=17d50d2c0a491508cb4b8049e735e422fee9cf608c8e1e75c807257e0611619f

Your vaulted ceilings may actually work in your favor, I needed to modify system and replace the "hooks" the webbing hangs from with something shorter (bracket with pins) to get the kayak above the roof of my car in my flat ceiling garage. One tip is that the mounts have two screws each, so you'll need to mount the kayak parallel with the 2x4's in your ceiling or attach an additional board like you can see in the photo. Even including the wood the whole thing was less than 30 bucks and it's pretty simple to install and easy to use.

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General Fishing Tips / Re: My 2024 Fish count
« on: January 03, 2025, 11:27:27 AM »

Great summary! Good seeing you out on the water on 10/5 in Benicia.  Hope to see you out more in 2025!

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Went out yesterday, launched at 7AM. Saw pelicans, cormorants, seagulls circling the Belvedere side.

Dropped my half sabiki and started pedaling over. The herring didn't stay in one place though, and I was constantly following the birds around the bay. The harbor seals and sea lions were out in force as well, I could see up to a dozen at the surface at any given time, probably way more diving. One ripped off 2/3 of my sabiki with the rod in my hands, I don't think it even had a herring on it. I didn't dare to throw my cast net for fear of it landing atop one and getting ripped out of the kayak. I know they were often right beneath me because the seals would pop up for air a few feet from the kayak and spook themselves, defensively splashing me with water.

All the bits of seaweed and eelgrass I pulled up had eggs on them, so I don't know if I'm too late or if they'll still have more spawns (hopefully in shallower water away from the seals).

Overall, it was very impressive to see but not successful catching. I think the fish were balled up from the attacks from below / above and not very interested in biting. I only got 2 in three hours.

Still a newbie - let me know if there's any tricks I missed! I saw online some people were saying flashers would help get their attention / tempt them to bite? Will the seals/sea lions get out from under a cast net, or was I correct to hold off? Do I need a breakaway line instead of the normal wrist strap?

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