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Topic: Fish Identification Chart or App  (Read 2047 times)

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Fuzzywuzzy

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If you have used a fish identification chart or app, what do you recommend? I'm pretty sure I don't know all the various groundfish by sight...


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If you have used a fish identification chart or app, what do you recommend? I'm pretty sure I don't know all the various groundfish by sight...

Check out this website below:

https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/west-coast-groundfish
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Someone posted this in the thread about new rules and I think it was a great resource.  Helps to identify the fish by the depth you would find them at: https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Marine/Groundfish/Nearshore-Shelf-And-Slope
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