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Topic: Are seals/sealions an issue around Doran?  (Read 3549 times)

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smowho

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  • Location: Santa Rosa
  • Date Registered: Feb 2019
  • Posts: 53
My trap that got taken for a ride was baited with chicken.  Sea lion could've gotten tangled while checking the bait, who knows.


  • Location: Turlock
  • Date Registered: Sep 2017
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I think there's a whale in Monterey wearing your gear
Watching the river and itching for salt.
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  • Location: Petaluma
  • Date Registered: Apr 2021
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In short: YES! I’ve had the most success with the plastic Promar Seal Proof canisters. They are slightly bigger than a coke can with a polka-dog pattern of holes and a screw top. They’ve worked for me without issue since I switched over to them. Everything else I tried there got destroyed by seals.

My intro to these sea lions was throwing a hoop net from shore and using a bait bag. Not 5 minutes after throwing it in did one sea lion surface with the hoop in his mouth and shaking it like a dog.
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