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Messages - Sin Coast

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I tried to buy that kayak too…
And it’s not that great of a deal…it’s just reasonable enough to be believeable. If it said 800 bucks then it would’ve been obvious scam.

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Rumor is Nearshore commercial RCG will be constrained to under-20 fathoms this year…? So we will all be competing for the same fish in the same space. Fun!

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I get what ya mean about it being harder to sell... but just to be clear:  Once you submit the Release of Liability portion of the title (either by mail or online), you truly are released from liability.  I've run into this a few times selling motos over the years where the buyer didn't transfer the title and got it impounded or similar situations.
You may be absolved from liability but the registration fee may still show up in your mailbox. That happened to us when we sold a car. Even though we submitted the Release, then other person never submitted the title transfer. They were racking up parking tix too. Fortunately, we were not liable for the parking tix, but the DMV would not send the registration to the new owner until they did their part. Had to order a new copy of the title and track down the new owner and physically force him to sign the title transfer, then mail it to the DMV myself. Although, kayaks are different than cars, so who knows.

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Once it’s registered, you have to continue paying for registration. Good luck selling a kayak with CF numbers. And good luck convincing the next person to transfer title and continue paying registration. Hopefully the registration paperwork doesn’t show up in your mailbox next year. Because that would suck.
But I did install a Minnkota trolling motor in my Hobie plug. And it did work pretty good. My problem is that I still feel compelled to bring the mirage drive as backup (I always have multiple paddles too). With the motor & battery & accessories & mirage drive it gets pretty heavy…which makes me uncomfortable.

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Hell yeah!
Both dates are good. May 11 is closer to the normal date.

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Did you guys just start fishing last year? Because that’s what it sounds like—please have some perspective. I’ve only been paying attention to RCG regs since ~1999. And guess what: the regs for seasons/depth/posession limits change every few years. That’s how the adaptive management system works. Would you prefer the alternative? A system that does not adapt to the constantly-changing population of various species.
So the question about returning to seasons without depth restrictions is stupid. Unless you have a time machine and you’re talking about the 1990s. Because that’s the last time we have unabated access to rockfish at all depths.
But thanks for lobbying for more bureaucratic restrictions and giving the commission additional fodder…the companies that produce fish decenders owe you guys a bunch of money.

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Fishing Tournaments and Events / Re: 2024 MBK Derby Poll
« on: February 02, 2024, 08:52:59 AM »
Voted for the 7th. I know some foodtruck peoples that might be interested.

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For Sale / Re: Boat For Sale - 2006 Crestliner
« on: February 01, 2024, 02:01:16 PM »
Nice boat! I’m curious why you’re selling it. Send me a message if you don’t want to reply here.

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For Sale / Re: For sale upgraded Hoodoo Tempest 120P pedal kayak
« on: February 01, 2024, 01:56:28 PM »
Good deal. Is it the propdrive or the fin drive?

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Right on dude! Good luck!

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Hobie Kayaks / Re: Hobie Mirage Passport 10.5 R
« on: December 19, 2023, 11:34:20 AM »
I’d like to know too. I want to get a smaller/lighter Hobie.

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Re: Monterey 12/16/23
« on: December 18, 2023, 05:44:33 PM »
Dude nice score! Thanks for posting these reports btw…it’s definitely changed my thinking about halibut in the bay, in terms of winter opportunities! And my first big halibut was on a jack mack btw!

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CA Regulations / Re: Halibut changes… permanent?
« on: December 18, 2023, 04:26:56 PM »
Ok I guess I should’ve read the latest updated update. Thanks for that, Christian.

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CA Regulations / Re: Halibut changes… permanent?
« on: December 18, 2023, 03:40:56 PM »
Does anybody truly believe the emergency action to reduce CA halibut take to 2 is permanent? Because it is NOT permanent. That sort of ends this entire discussion. If you’ve been fishing & paying attention for long enough, you will see bag limits/minimum sizes/methods of take/etc are constantly changing. I appreciate the adaptive management approach the dept has been using the last 15yrs. The opposite/alternative would be to keep the same regs each season, regardless of the fishery health. That sounds worse, right?

How about we petition for more CA halibut regions? Because the populations are totally different in various regions. We currently have 2 regions: south & north of Pt Conception. But the SF bay population has nothing to do with the halibut in SLO or Tomales or Humboldt. In fact, if they split them up into the same categories as the respective marine regions, it would make a lot of sense: Northern, Mendo, SF, Central, and Southern.

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