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Topic: 2012 Ab Season - Sonoma County?  (Read 1928 times)

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jd71

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Does anyone know if they have posted the 2012 Ab season for Sonoma County?  I have check the DFG site, but cannot find anything with the season dates and if the limit changed.

Thank you...


Dale L

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I'm on the DFG mailing list, anybody can get on it but I don't remember how to get on it,

Take a look.

http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,35914.0.html


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Limit is still the same, 3 per day, 3 in possession.

This post comment is correct. Unless the DFG foobars something up, Ft. Ross will not be open April 1st and will remain closed until June 1st. On June 1st first it will be once again be legal to harvest/take/catch abalone at Ft. Ross. The early season closure area for the 2012 abalone season is:
Fort Ross area bounded by the mean high tide line and a line drawn due south
true from 38°30.63’ N, 123°14.98’ W (the northern point of Fort Ross Cove) and
a line drawn due west true from 38°29.45’ N, 123°11.72’ W (Jewel Gulch, south
boundary Fort Ross State Park) abalone may only be taken during the months of
June, August, September, October and November
« Last Edit: February 29, 2012, 08:17:02 PM by Red Abalone Diving »


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hey all here is a map of the 2 month early closure at fort ross as well as the gps cordnates
 Here's a link with an actual map of the closure area from DFG:

http://www.nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=42101&inline=true.

Ft. Ross will not be open April 1st and will remain closed until June 1st. On June 1st first it will be once again be legal to harvest/take/catch abalone at Ft. Ross. The early season closure area for the 2012 abalone season is:
Fort Ross area bounded by the mean high tide line and a line drawn due south
true from 38°30.63’ N, 123°14.98’ W (the northern point of Fort Ross Cove) and
a line drawn due west true from 38°29.45’ N, 123°11.72’ W (Jewel Gulch, south
boundary Fort Ross State Park) abalone may only be taken during the months of
June, August, September, October and November

hope this helps.


 

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