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10-04-2014, 12:04 AM | #1 |
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Rescue boat stole my hoop net
Was out at Santa Monica bay , Relocating my traps rescue boat pulls up about half a mile ask the boat and divers who's is the hoop net they don't claim so they take off with it..... It just finished checking it......... Anyone know who I contact to get it back?
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10-04-2014, 02:17 AM | #2 |
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That sucks! Sorry to hear that!
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10-04-2014, 05:18 AM | #3 |
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Kayakers told me they picked up about 7 yesterday because people leave them in attended, I'm supposed to get 2 hours !!! That's messed up
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10-04-2014, 06:17 AM | #4 |
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Redondo?
If you were hooping the Redondo Breakwall the HARBOR PATROL NAZIS got your gear and you can call them and usually get it back.
R.B. Harbor Patrol (310) 318-0632 I've had numerous run-ins with them about the 2 hour soak time...They claim that their sphere of influence or ability to regulate as they like, is anywhere close to the harbor. It's a real conundrum because there are no written rules in the Redondo City charter about hoop netting regulations...the SOB's feel that they can make up whatever regulations they like. I not sure how to handle this, since having the city write up some new hooping regs could only open up a Pandora's box of potential problems. I was hooping for crab about a mile or more from the mouth of the harbor and fishing about another mile away from my nets when they rolled up on my gear. I hightailed it over there and ID'd my gear and they said that I needed to be in attendance of my nets...I said I was and read them the DFW 2 hour reg. and gave them a copy of my book with the regs explained in simple language so that even a Harbor Patrol duffus could understand them. When you retrieve your gear, please ask them to explain their homemade regulations and please get back to us with some new info. Please let them know that you think it's unfair to the kayakers to punish them for not being able to power over to your gear immediately as a power boater could. Good Luck
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10-04-2014, 07:46 AM | #5 |
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I don't think they need anything in the Redondo City Charter, as the DFG regs say: "Any hoop net abandoned or left unchecked for more than 2 hours may be considered abandoned and may be seized by any person authorized to enforce these regulations."
The question is whether they are are authorized. It might be most productive to try to have a conversation with DFG about whether they are authorized, and if they are that they need more training (or at least a reminder) that the regs say they need to be checked every two hours, not that they need to constantly "attended." Since the regs allow you 5, you can't sit on top of all of them. But if they are going to be overzealous, what about doing something like putting a tag on the float that you can mark the last time you checked (or maybe your cell number if you have reception on the water). Like cutting a diver's slate into smaller tags? Although you shouldn't have to, seems like it might save some headaches. |
10-04-2014, 08:22 AM | #6 |
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I called redondo harbor patrol and they have it and picked it up. They said I need to be within a flash light view of my buoys because boats can run over them and crash on the rocks.... They said they don't want buoys left unattended ...... He said they will always leave them at their dock if they take them. I didn't want to argue with them so early in the morning...
I had mines placed about half a mile off the rocks .
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