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Topic: Uni shell transportation  (Read 881 times)

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HamachiJohn

  • Sea Lion
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  • Location: San Ramon; Santa Clara
  • Date Registered: Sep 2009
  • Posts: 2781
Firstly, greetings from Austin, Texas.  There is no good lingcod or halibut fishing here.

Secondly, I am too lazy to look up the regs.

As some of you guys know, I am here in Austin for my restaurant startup (www.EbisuAustin.com).
I want some uni shells for decorative pieces.
If it is legal to mail interstate uni shells, I need a box of them, and will pay (again, so long as it is not against regs).

I will await your response... and dream about yakfishing in Cali...
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Hojoman

  • Manatee
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  • Location: Fremont, CA
  • Date Registered: Feb 2007
  • Posts: 32016
Your best bet is to email your question to Fish & Game departments in both California and Texas.


HamachiJohn

  • Sea Lion
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  • Location: San Ramon; Santa Clara
  • Date Registered: Sep 2009
  • Posts: 2781
Your best bet is to email your question to Fish & Game departments in both California and Texas.

Howard,
YOU are my F&G rules guy!
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